Feature

●Hidden Prong Collar - You want to cover a prong collar on your dog (the reasons may differ) and make it last longer? Use this Nylon Prong Collar with Protector, then your prong will look as a common nylon training collar
●Adjustable Length, fit dogs with neck circumference of 20"-24". Each Spike can be detached(removed) to adjust the whole length(watch the product video guidance for how to adjust), suitable for medium, large, x-large dogs
●Excellent Strength - Made of High-quality Stainless Steel Spike with Durable Nylon Protector, the Prong Collar is Hard to be apart
●Effective And Safe Training - Design with a quick release snap buckle, this prong collar features easy-on and off. We added a training guidance with each product. By follwing it you will find it easy to use. No need to scream at your dog, you only have to pull the training collar and the dog will stop pulling immediately. The training collar is great for training aggressive dogs, which are difficult to cope with
●Attach Leash and Back-up Collar for Ultimate Control & Protection – In case the spike links become separated and your dog break free, we recommend that you should place a back-up collar over your dog’s head and position it below the prong collar. It is necessary to guard your dog while walking on busy streets. You can attach both the prong collar and the back-up collar to your leash through D-rings

[M-19.6 inch |  14  -18   neck Black]




[S-17.7 inch |  12  -16   neck Black]





Description

We all know that dogs are cute and adorable. They provide stress relief to anyone who is feeling down and overwhelmed with problems. They sense our feelings even better than humans and they have always been loyal to their owners.But while dogs are great companions, they can also add to the stress we have to deal with especially if they are just puppies or if we did not give them any proper training.

A pinch collar, also called a prong collar, is a type of metal chain placed around your dog’s neck. It’s composed of small metal rings linked together and each has a set of prongs that tighten and pinch your dog’s neck when it is being pulled. Similar to a chain bracelet, it is adjusted by removing or adding the links.

A lot of contention happens when dog owners talk about using a pinch collar. Because of its looks and its feel on the dog’s neck, a lot of dog owners feel that it isn’t right to use it. However, dog trainers claim that when it is done and applied right, the pinch collar can be a very effective tool in training your dog and getting the desired behavior.

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Teach your dogs through positive punishment

Professional trainers said that there are different tools you can use for dogs. For pinch collars, they are better suited for those dogs that have fatty and furry necks because the prongs won’t bite easily to their skin. But when it comes to smaller dogs with thinner necks, you can buy a different collar. However, the kind of training remains the same. This technique simply discourages your dog from doing anything that is out of line.

Positive punishment is an effective training choice

Positive punishment is a technique used by dog trainers and owners when altering the behavior of their dog. Similar to humans, dogs get discouraged when a negative consequence follows a certain action. This is what positive punishment does. In psychology, when a negative consequence follows a certain behavior, the person or in this case, the dog, avoids the said behavior just to avoid the negative consequence.

Love them through knowing and training them

On the other hand, there is another operant conditioning that trainers and owners do. It’s called positive reinforcement wherein they reinforce a dog’s behavior by giving them a reward after the right behavior is done. You can see this when owners give their dogs treats as a reward for doing a trick, peeing in the right place, etc. These two kinds of behavioral conditioning are the most common ways on how trainers and owners teach their dogs how to behave.

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Stop using the collar once your dog no longer needs it.

Prong collars are not meant for long-term use. Working with a certified trainer, get your dog to a place where he has learned proper leash manners and no longer pulls. Once your dog has mastered good walking techniques, you no longer need to use the collar.

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Material Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber & Metal Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber & Metal Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber Stainless Steel & Nylon & Rubber & Plastic
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