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This product works perfect, however I would order additional links at the same time you order the collar, unless your dog is extremely small.
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I took this collar (which was ordered from Amazon) out of the packaging, placed it around a dog's neck and attached a leash. The metal part broke almost immediately, and the dog was free to run away.
Fortunately, the dog I was working with came immediately when I called him. I reattached his leash to his normal flat collar. Good boy.
However sound the concept behind this product might be, this is a cheaply-made, dangerous item. Thank God we were working in a low-traffic area with a fairly obedient dog.
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I tried out my new collars tonight and it worked great. I noticed an improvement immediately. Please note I have two German Shepherds that are leash trained prior to using this collar. I purchased this because I have two large dogs and walking them when they are excited is difficult, normally after 15 min match of tug of war they would be good dogs. This collar I hoped will help me to train and control them more easily and it did. The largest collar is a bit snug I am pulling it over the head and not using the snap, so I have ordered the extension links for more room. I am nervous about the plastic links breaking if one of my dogs really wanted to pull away so I clip the leash to the training and their normal collar too for extra security.
I like the design of this collar better than the metal prongs. Those metal prongs looked an felt like they would really hurt and I just couldn't do that to my puppies.
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I use the traditional prong collar on dogs with the double coat (such as my rottie shepherd mix). However, the traditional prong collar looks rather silly and a bit over the top on a short coated dog such as a dalmatian. I found the triple crown training collar at a local training facility that our rescue uses and I just love it. It is perfect for the dogs with short coats such as dalmatians, English pointers, coonhounds, etc. Great product! I have five (one large and four small). I use the large on the black and tan coonhounds (they run around 60-70lbs) and the smaller sizes (you will need extra links) on the pointers, dals, weims, corgis, etc.
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Recommended to us by a professional dog trainer.
This product is a huge improvement over the cruel
metal prongs. I found the latter can easily pull
apart when you bend the prongs; this can't occur
with the triple prong.It works and is safe.
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