A couple of years ago a very upset woman came into my office. Just by the look of her it appeared that someone had attacked her. She proceeded to sit down in my office and cry. I got her some water and waited to hear her story. When she got a hold of herself she explained that the black eyes and broken nose were from her dog.
She went on to explain that her dog was out of control. She had been trying some dog leash training a few days prior. When she opened the door with the leash in her hand, the dog spotted a cat in the yard. Well, he took off and jerked her right into the doorjamb. This is how she ended up with a broken nose and black eyes.
She explained that she truly loved the dog, but didn’t know how she could continue to keep him if she couldn’t even take him for a walk. She had tried a couple of different [tag]dog collar[/tag] techniques but nothing seemed to be working.
I explained to her that we would teach her some dog leash training secrets. Also, I showed her a collar called the Gentle Leader collar. Choke collars are not as effective for most dogs.
The collars that have prongs or pinch can work for a certain amount of time but eventually the dog will build up a tolerance.
The Gentle Leader is effective because it will control your dog’s head. The dog’s body will follow where the head is led. The collars that fit around the dog’s neck are not effective because you do not have the same amount of control that you will with the Gentle Leader.
The Gentle Leader will fit around the nose of the dog. It will attach the leash under the chin of the dog. If the dog tries to pull it will turn his head, which will not allow him to put his weight behind the pull. There are some disadvantages to this type of collar.
The first problem that you will run into is that your dog is not going to like it at all. You will have to spend a good deal of time getting the dog used to the Gentle Leader. It will also appear that your dog is wearing a muzzle. This might give the impression that your dog is aggressive.
But once the dog is used to the Gentle Leader, you will find that the walks are much easier and enjoyable. The woman who got the black eyes from her dog is now using the Gentle Leader with a great deal of success. She kept the dog and is now taking him for walks with no trouble.
There are a lot of different styles of dog collars for your dog. There are choke collars, prong collars, the Gentle Leader and harnesses. This is just a few of the different kinds of collars that you can get for your dog. Try a different collar if you find yourself having a difficult time with walks.

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August 12th, 2008 at 10:28 am
Anything that encourages owners to explore the right restraint is good thing – it’s amazing how many owners of dogs prone to lack of control still fail to use the correct leash.
August 13th, 2008 at 8:50 pm
A very informative and well thought of post of leash training for dogs. I look forward to read more from this blog in the future weeks.
August 14th, 2008 at 7:42 am
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September 19th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
i have a pitbull and to scare people i like releasing him in dog parks.
September 21st, 2008 at 10:44 pm
My Jack Mix was quite a puller as well. You wouldn’t think so by his size, but he has such powerful sholders. We found the harnesses enabled him to pull us more! It was tough because he wasn’t good with the heal command and we didn’t want to use choke collars. We found the Gentle Leader through a recommendation from our vet. It worked wonders. He didn’t really mind it on his face actually and it works so well without pulling on his neck or face. It’s great! I highly recommend this product to anyone too.
October 4th, 2008 at 4:53 am
There are such instances sometimes. One should be able to control the dog or he can overpower you especially when he is not trained. A powerful dog can be dangerous for the owner as well as others, training is important.
Dan.