Get This Pinch Collar - Correct English Bulldog Behavior
You can't believe that you are obliged to use a pinch collar as your English Bulldog misbehaves while walks? Actually, there is nothing dreadful about it! Though there are heated debates whether prong collars should be used or not, such kind of dog supplies still remains the most effective and quick way to remedy the problem of canine's misbehavior. If you have already tried ordinary collars/harnesses, chain choke collar, but all these measures were useless, it is high time to start walking your English Bulldog with a pinch collar! And we present you such an item!
23 Inches Herm Sprenger Steel Pinch Collar for English Bulldog
Key features of this English Bulldog Collar: - Made of stainless steel
- Better breaking load
- Red tag (HS-Germany)
- 3.25 mm prong diameter
- Prongs evenly arranged around the collar
- 7oz (200g) in weight
- 2 O-rings for leash attachment
| Intended use of this English Bulldog Collar: |
Sizes available: - 23 inch (58 cm)in length
- Will do for dogs with weight up to 77 lbs (35 kg)
| Material: |
The size of this particular Pinch Dog Collar is 23 inch (58cm) with prong's diameter - 1/8 inch (3.25 mm). The weight of this Pinch Dog Collar is about 7 oz (200 g). If your dog's neck circumference is more then 21 inch (50 cm), you can order
an additional link, that will add 1 2/5 inch (3.5 cm) to the total collar length.
Other sizes available: You can also order nylon removable protector for this pinch collar:
- Reduces contact with water
- Protects against excessive light reflection
- Collar makes less noise
- Does not look like pinch collar - looks like regular collar
This pinch collar is manufactured of a superior material - stainless steel. This stuff has lots of advantages: resistance to rust, moist and water, durability, shining look. We assure you that the gear will not corrode with years or lose its shining look. One more important thing about this prong collar. If you are afraid that the gear can damage fur of your English Bulldog, there are no grounds to worry as prongs contact directly with skin causing no damage to the pet's hair.
There are two ways to attach a leash to this prong collar. It can either be connected to the live-ring or the dead-ring the tool is equipped with. Which one you choose depends on the dog and on what you are trying to do. When the snap is on the
live-ring the correction is amplified because more slack is taken out of the collar when the correction is given and the leash is popped. The live-ring is used if a dog does not respond well to the snap being placed on the dead-ring. The first time a prong is used on a canine the snap should be on the dead-ring. When a correction is applied and the leash is attached to the
dead-ring the correction will not take as much slack out of the collar as when it is attached to the live-ring.
Remember! There is a general rule of a thumb for prong collars which reads the following: if you need to use more than a couple fingers on the leash while using a prong collar, you’re doing something wrong. So just be sure that you do everything right and then we guarantee that your English Bulldog will not suffer while being collared with a prong tool.
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