Gag, choke, cough, tongue hanging out, eyes bulging, no control.....these are a few things that can happen when leashing your dog to a regular buckle dog collar, martingale dog collar, choke chain, prong/pinch collar. You get the idea. Dexter The Dog has been collarless since 2012 and I have not attached a leash to a collar to him since 2010.
Easy Walk Harness, easy to use with clothing. |
Over the past few years, I have urged my dog training students to switch off of dog collars and transition to dog harnesses. I have started to do some research and have found a variety of sources that confirm my suspicions of the harm a dog collar can do to a dog and the dogs anatomy.
So what kind of options do I prefer? Harnesses and headcollars are my personal preference. More specifically I like front clipping harness to help teach a dog not to pull on his leash. The Easy Walk Harness, Freedom No Pull Dog Harness and Ruffwear Front Rang are three that I have personally used and recommended. The Walk In Sync Harness looks interesting too, but I have not tried this one yet. For headcollars my go to is The Gentle Leader & runner-up Halti Headcollar.
That said, they need to be used as directed to keep your dog safe. A headcollar that is tight & if you allow your dog to keep pulling & it keeps his head at an unusual angel is not safe. A front clipping harness that is tight & again pulled to the side is not the correct way to use the tool. So, please work with a qualified professional dog behavior consultant to learn how to correctly & safely use these dog training tools.
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