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they've made several well meaning posts.
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Like that one ?if they are, A good one, at that
they've made several well meaning posts.
Like that one ?
Good night Twist. Sleep soundly.Good night all,
Sweet Dreams, Warm Fuzzies and Prayers.
Sounds like my husband!that one is just weird
poo smells bad,![]()
Good night, get your rest!off to bed, school tomorrow. Good night friends![]()
Thanks Texas weather.It would be terrible. Things are going up so fast I can’t believe it. Gas is up 40 cents a gallon in just a couple of weeks.
wait what??? well crap.Oh, yeah. I know people that worked for the city and don’t get SS because they pay into cal pers. they had to go out and get a regular job for so many quarters to get Medicare.
I've had trainers suggest I do this before, wrap the leash around their waist.what is wrong with people ? View attachment 2559540
Prongs if fitted correctly and used correctly are one thing, but....I like prongs.
they look scary, but they are safer than a flat collar or haltis. They where created by vets to be a safe option for walking your dog. They evenly distribute pressure around the neck, with a plate meant to keep the prongs off the trachea
i only trust the hermsrpinger brand
See above for prongs.I only use choke chains for training , and only make quick corrections. Works fine.
I like a prong or pinch collar. It doesn't break the long coat on my Shelties, and they learn in minutes not to pull. It also seems the most natural to me, as dogs don't choke each other, they bite, and the action on a properly fitted one feels like a bite if the dog pulls. I don't pull, I give the dog slack. If it tightens, it's only because the dog has pulled. I want the dog to walk on a completely slack line.
It's funny. Doesn't matter the collar, how many times I see people out for walks and the dog is walking them. They (the people) make it look normal but...it's not. Still working on that with Goose. He's pretty good - but sometimes distractions make him forget.Chokes are fine if people use them properly, but so many don't. I had dogs come into my classes with bald areas around their necks, and heat there, too. Not good! Many dogs (cough, Beagles!) will just plow into them and drag their helpless owners down the street, hacking and coughing as they go, bruising their tracheas.. I'd put them straight into a small-link pinch collar and 15 minutes later they'd be walking on a slack line.
yup.It's easy to say people should just spend time training their dogs, but they need to know how. Gimmicky equipment makes them think there are shortcuts, but there really aren't any. They need to get a good training book, or get into some classes, or at least do some googling.
Good night, DL!off to bed, school tomorrow. Good night friends![]()