Wrong again! What kind of a trainer are you? Never use just one leash for the Halter! Never use a halter like a collar! Put one leash on the collar and the other one on the Halter! Lead with the leash that is connectet on the collar while the other leash that is connected with the Halter is lose.
@horsewolflover6776 a Halti for sure...I bought one for my larger dog because no one wanted to walk him since it was so much effort, I recently bought one for my beagle and it took him a few days to get used to it but now I can walk BOTH dogs at the same time without falling over :)
the dog in the background is thinking, hell I hope I'm not next..LOL I am getting the Halti tonight.. I am really hoping this works. I have tried everything.
My 70 lb. shepherd mix was impossible to walk until I got a halti. He pulled so hard, it was actually dangerous to walk him. He always has had a tendency to take the leash in his mouth and gently lead me, so I thought this might do the trick, and it sure did.
I had the same problem GSD, always pulls, and I got so angry I would violently yank the lead back, when he was too persistent. I felt sorry for him, but I thought this was the only way he would learn. Then someone saw me on the street road training, and came over to suggest the Halti. I almost bought an imitation, but after opening them up, the Halti was way better quality, mine even has a very soft leather lining. I just find he keeps on pawing. Better than suffocating I say.
What they didn't cover in this video and that's really important is proper fit of a halti. If it you don't have a properly sized halti that fits your dog the right way, then yes, you can cause sores and balding on the nose, plus the halti won't work as well for you. Think of it like a woman's bra, if you don't have a proper fit you either are going to be squeezed and uncomfortable on your not going to get the right results. Consult a trainer if you are unsure how to properly fit and use halti.
My bully breed took to it really quick. It took her about 10 minutes to figure out if she walked next to me then it would not pull but once she go the idea she walked down street with me just fine.
Avoid this product at all costs, we had one for our Jack russell, and it gave her horrible burns on her nose. The dog obeys, because your hurting it. Cant believe these things are endorsed by vets. They're just nasty. Your dog will probably end up scared of you. AVOID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I disagree. I also have a Jack Russell, but we love the Halti. I had to sew the size 1 a little smaller to make it fit properly without being too tight or too loose. Now we can walk comfortably with no pulling! She's never got a sore from the Halti. She isn't scared of the Halti, in fact, when I say "HALTI" she knows it's time for a walk & will lay down and let me put it on without a fuss. Maybe it doesn't work for every dog, but it sure works for us!
You do know that's a headcollar and not a harness. The harness for a around the body not the head.
The halti should always attach to the collar to as its reinforcement and not meant to be used 100% of the time, only when the dog pulls
HolsG 1 month ago
r u sure you know how to train dogs????
u should get another job lady...
avielsher 3 months ago
Wrong again! What kind of a trainer are you? Never use just one leash for the Halter! Never use a halter like a collar! Put one leash on the collar and the other one on the Halter! Lead with the leash that is connectet on the collar while the other leash that is connected with the Halter is lose.
fetterArsch 7 months ago
I think the dog prefers the harness or the collar.
chichirinuriko20 9 months ago
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Madz7651 10 months ago
This is NOT a "Halti Harness", it is a different product called the "Halti Headcollar".
The harness goes around the dogs chest!!!
wohlfie68 1 year ago
Whats better for my strong pulling beagle an easy walk/non pull harness? Or a halti? Plzz answer my question
horsewolflover6776 1 year ago
@horsewolflover6776 a Halti for sure...I bought one for my larger dog because no one wanted to walk him since it was so much effort, I recently bought one for my beagle and it took him a few days to get used to it but now I can walk BOTH dogs at the same time without falling over :)
TheGabb1 1 year ago
@horsewolflover6776 Watch my redneck halti video and the answer is there.
carnypimp 11 months ago
the dog in the background is thinking, hell I hope I'm not next..LOL I am getting the Halti tonight.. I am really hoping this works. I have tried everything.
TheMistressOfMadness 1 year ago 2
My 70 lb. shepherd mix was impossible to walk until I got a halti. He pulled so hard, it was actually dangerous to walk him. He always has had a tendency to take the leash in his mouth and gently lead me, so I thought this might do the trick, and it sure did.
andrealoveseugene 2 years ago
I had the same problem GSD, always pulls, and I got so angry I would violently yank the lead back, when he was too persistent. I felt sorry for him, but I thought this was the only way he would learn. Then someone saw me on the street road training, and came over to suggest the Halti. I almost bought an imitation, but after opening them up, the Halti was way better quality, mine even has a very soft leather lining. I just find he keeps on pawing. Better than suffocating I say.
thethoroughbred 1 year ago
No offense. But from this video, I don't think the dog like the halti. And the woman seems to pull the dog at times but not lead the dog.
newbear95 2 years ago
What they didn't cover in this video and that's really important is proper fit of a halti. If it you don't have a properly sized halti that fits your dog the right way, then yes, you can cause sores and balding on the nose, plus the halti won't work as well for you. Think of it like a woman's bra, if you don't have a proper fit you either are going to be squeezed and uncomfortable on your not going to get the right results. Consult a trainer if you are unsure how to properly fit and use halti.
chowchow155 2 years ago
My bully breed took to it really quick. It took her about 10 minutes to figure out if she walked next to me then it would not pull but once she go the idea she walked down street with me just fine.
MomsBreak 2 years ago
I just wish there was actually a video with not ALREADY TRAINED DOGS!!!
akanou77 2 years ago 2
Avoid this product at all costs, we had one for our Jack russell, and it gave her horrible burns on her nose. The dog obeys, because your hurting it. Cant believe these things are endorsed by vets. They're just nasty. Your dog will probably end up scared of you. AVOID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lenskittylitter 2 years ago
I disagree. I also have a Jack Russell, but we love the Halti. I had to sew the size 1 a little smaller to make it fit properly without being too tight or too loose. Now we can walk comfortably with no pulling! She's never got a sore from the Halti. She isn't scared of the Halti, in fact, when I say "HALTI" she knows it's time for a walk & will lay down and let me put it on without a fuss. Maybe it doesn't work for every dog, but it sure works for us!
kirablaine 2 years ago
Your dog needs prozac then. I bought one today for my dog that pulls and goes crazy with other dogs wanting to play. It worked perfect.
Brisco1983 2 years ago
My dog got used to it pretty quick tho.
akanou77 2 years ago
maybe you put it on to tight
bluefreak1223 2 years ago 2
Is the video supposed to be completely obscured for the first 30 seconds by text which is not entirely viewable in the viewport of the video?
Thistledowne 3 years ago