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Dog Training Collars & Harnesses : Fitting a Martingale Dog Collar

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Fitting a Martingale dog collar is different for walks and for relaxing. Fit a Martingale dog collar with tips from a dog trainer in this free pet care video series.

Expert: Kim Amatucci
Bio: Kim Amatucci is a practicing Pet Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant. She has been training since 2002 and been working with her own pets for the past 13 years.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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Pets & Animals

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  • Harnesses can actually chafe the top backs of the dog's legs at the chest if not fitted perfectly. The nylon martingale with the chain loop is a very humane way of adding in a correction when needed. It also helps eliminate pulling. A dog will follow its head and the martingale pulls the head in the position you want it to go - then immediately release the pressure when the desired result is obtained. The chain loop releases quicker than a nylon one. Good demo.

  • Harness' are only good after the dog has been trained and is leash reliable. Using a harness before a dog knows how to walk on a leash only encourages pulling.

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  • Thank you, Kim

  • @aleashacasaretto Agree 100% Martingale collars are not a safe way to walk a dog.

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