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  • Herm Sprenger Herm Sprenger Prong/Pinch Quick Release Training Collar Small

Herm Sprenger Prong/Pinch Quick Release Training Collar Small

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    • How to properly measure
      • Please put a measuring tape closely to the fur right behind the ears and under the jaw.
      • Mind that two fingers should slip between the collar and dog's neck. Or measure his neck and add two inches.
      • When the collar is on his neck it should allow you to slide two fingers under the collar and your dog's neck.
      • If there's extra room, you need a smaller size and you should remove links.
      • If both fingers don't fit, the collar is too small and some links should be added.
      • NEVER EVER slip the pinch collar over your dog’s head and then move it to the bottom of the neck!
    • Features & Uses
      • Ideal for behavior correction, obedience training and walking.
      • The prongs are symmetrically arranged to distribute pressure equally along the collar.
      • Smooth surface of  prongs will not cause discomfort to you dog.
      • A scissor type snap hook lets put the collar on and off in seconds.
      • Swivel for leash attachment, that won’t allow it to get twisted in the leash.
      • Immediate dog’s response and quick results.
      • Suitable for conditions of high humidity.
      • Increased resistance to rust due to the two-step procedure of steel plating.

    • Q: How do I use the prong collar not to harm my dog?
      • It’s really best to work together with a dog trainer, at first.
        They can teach you to use the collar effectively and humanely.
      • A prong collar is a training device and not designed for a long-term use.
        It is not your dog's primary collar and should not be used on casual walks or outings.
      • Make sure you've put it on your dog correctly.
        A prong collar should sit right behind the ears and under the jaw.
      • Use short, firm tugs when your dog pulls or lunges in response to stimuli. Then, release the pressure.
        Your dog should let up when he feels the pull and it's unlikely you'll need much more than a quick tug.

    • Q: When should I NOT use a prong collar?
      • No matter how you treat this tool, the prong collar is NOT suitable for:
        • aggressive dogs
        • extremely shy or fearful dogs
        • young puppies.
    • Q: Why can’t I use a prong collar to train my young puppy to walk nicely on a leash?
      • Prong collars are designed for larger, untrained dogs to teach leash manners. They are usually a last resort for dogs whose pulling problems are not resolved through other means. Puppies are new to walking and should not start off with the most intense level of training collar. Prong collars are not safe until at least 5 or 6 months of age and, even then, they are not recommended unless other training methods have been exhausted.
    Neck Size Collar Width Recommended Pet Weight
    SMALL: UP TO 14 INCHES 2.25mm up to 66 pounds
    MEDIUM: UP TO 18 INCHES 3.0mm up to 77 pounds
    LARGE: UP TO 20 INCHES 3.25mm up to 88 pounds
    X-LARGE: UP TO 22 INCHES 3.8mm up to 88 pounds
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