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September 3, 2025
I’m impressed how well the collar is sewn into the prong. My toddler picked out the rainbow color and the colors are vibrant and cute. Fingers cross this works for my dog. I have tried front lead harness, gentle leader, head collar. All the training for a year now. This dog just doesn’t care about any rules when in the outside world. The fit is nice. Walked her around the house with it on and she seemed to have gotten the hint she can’t be throwing herself all around when this collar is on. Definitely keep the collar up high, behind the ears because my poodle doesn’t care if she chokes herself but seems to obey when it is high up as suggested. Good luck out there.Edit. Lifesaver. Literally the only training tool my dog has actually obeyed with. She is so much better. I never wanted to go this route because of all the sensitive people crying about these prongs being animal abuse. Now I can’t fathom how they got that. Clearly they never used these correctly. Anyway, 1000% would recommend. Also, little tip I learned. If your dog pulls you, quickly turn around and walk another way and keep turning so your dog realizes you are the one they are supposed to follow.Good luck out there.
MaggieB
July 21, 2025
Great looking collar and the features are perfect. Pressure applied is enough to keep my dog in control when she wants to bolt after chipmunks, it is an effective training tool. My very muscular and strong pittie gets the message to stop pulling. She doesn't dislike the collar and it prevents her from pulling me off balance and risking injury. Fit is true to measurements and there is a sliding lock for the closure piece. Easy to put on and take off and well made.
kat
June 12, 2025
Nice for the cost, but the dogs I work with take a Leesburg, or Herm Sprenger prong collar. This is good for an already under control dog, or one just needing light pressure guidance. Looks good on dog
Alex Nager
June 8, 2025
I’ve used many prong collars over the years, but this one is by far superior! You don’t have to struggle with squeezing the prongs to put it on and take it off, which ultimately ends up permanently bending the prongs. And also chances the collar breaking when you need it to work the most. It has all the benefits of a quick release prong collar without the annoying, figuring out how to put it back on the dog. I’m hoping they add more colors and patterns soon.
Christy Henry
April 16, 2025
Love this because the links are sewn into the collar and it doesn’t twist! Also lighter weight than the other pinch collars I have used
littlmeow
February 13, 2025
I have an almost 8 month old Mastiff puppy that is about 120 lbs. I have had her in training for several months but since she is still growing and is very strong I wanted a collar that would help me safely control her if she starts to pull me down the street. This collar is well made. I like the fact that the snap buckle locks, which will help to assure it doesn't release by mistake. I also like that the prongs are attached to the collar so, unlike the regular prong collars, it can't come apart when using it. It's also cute. I only wish it came in more patterns/color options.
Code3Av
January 19, 2025
Love the design and my dog immediately stopped pulling. Best purchase I've made for training my dog.
Ninpo M.
December 30, 2024
Don't buy if you have a strong dog. I have a husky and it just snapped and broke. Not worth the money. Cheaply made
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