Friday, July 23, 2010

Shop For Halti Training Head Collar Size 4 Black


I have tried 3 different styles of head harnesses on my Cane Corso Pup.. hes 8months now and 90 lbs of pure muscle that loves to pull. I don't much care for choke chains since he just pulls, chokes and gags over and over.
As for the prev reviewer, most dogs need to be conditioned to new experiences like a head collar, or clipping toe nails..
My pup struggled like it was the end of the world the first few times we tried to put the harness on him (and tried to cut his nails). It's a matter of making them comfortable with the experience.
Now he sits at the front door and when I grab the head harness he jams his face into it enthusiastically.

Anyway, I have tried the walmart brand harness, don't like it compared to the other 2, it works better than just a collar though.
It fits like a gentle leader but the leash clips behind the head, so you don't get as much control over the nose.

The gentle leader By premiere worked very well and I had no complaints, however my pup got ahold of it and chewed it up.

The halti goes one step further than the gentle leader, it clips under the nose the same way, however the Halti has a floating ring that acts similar to a choker, but on the mouth rather than the neck.. so when the dog pulls, it forces his mouth closed.
He doesn't seem to like that very much.. but that's kind of the point of training..

I only gave it 4/5 stars because the floating ring for the choker, isn't a true floating ring.
It's hard to describe until you see it, but the choker only really works when pulled from one side, from the other side it doesn't close so it works the same as the gentle leader. Guess you are meant to train the dog to walk on your left hand side always. Luckily for me I had already been doing that.. but not so great for you righties.Get more detail about Halti Training Head Collar Size 4 Black.

No comments:

Post a Comment