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i was told this is not good on dobermans due to there slim necks. also can one use it on a long line? i would think no since you can give the dog whiplash?
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Dark collars, dark shirt, dark dog. Hard to make anything out...
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Head halters are wonderful but I wish they weren't so popular. It is extremely easy to inflict serious damage, especially if you are using a retractable leash. (Which they don't warn you not to use!) I believe they should be 'professionals only' or only sold by professionals who are currently training said persons dog. I love my head halter and would never use another for my GSD but it makes me sick to see people jerking on the halters or using retractables. Be careful people!
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another thing it is hard to see: A really well trained dog from this woman. How come hardly any of these PHD's in animal behavior still think that studying animals qualifies you as a trainer? The stupid harness is a prime example. I am sure it probably looked good on paper, but where is the evidence other than a reccommendation from someone who has dogs right there, ( I think --next class for her is how to show a viewable video) but would rather drone on instead of just show the evidence!
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American Pit Bull Terrier.
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i havent actually bought the halter yet, and i have a wiemaraner wats a APBT
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It depends on what breed of dog you got...I got an APBT and his head halter doesn't bother him. Your dog probably has a mild stop thats why his halter goes into his eyes.
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with the head halter. is it comfortable for the dog cuss its close to his eyes and it on his face, it looks uncomfortable is it?
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I wonder if Expert Village have a video on how to film a video. Great info, but can't see it! Too dark!
it's really hard to see the halters on the dog because the leashes are black and so is the dog...
lavandal18 3 years ago 8
'great' choise to pick up a black dog for black halters 'n stuff... thumbs up
MrPonyFucker 9 months ago