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Old 11-03-2009, 03:09 PM
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Email me your address if you like I will send you one of the training leashes I make for my dogs free. They are comfortable for your hand and deliver ability to control. They are not the prettiest lol but they work awesome. I use them in conjunction with either a small prong with enough links to fit or with a dominant dog choker.
Do you have a picture of them and how do you do them?.
Alimel,
Can you use leather choke collars,in obedience?.
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Old 11-03-2009, 03:19 PM
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Do you have a picture of them and how do you do them?.
Alimel,
Can you use leather choke collars,in obedience?.
For the Rally Obedience training class I can use her martingale collar. She is also in an advanced obedience class where she can only wear a flat collar.
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Old 11-03-2009, 03:21 PM
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I have not taken a photo of them. They are a working leash and made completely for purpose with a ring to loop it over your should when dog is off lead and for comfort of hand. The leash material is soft and it has a rubber insert on the handle and is looped to be held right during heeling excersizes. I can make different diameters to go with small or large breed dogs as well as variances in length. They are light in weight and easy to grip and correct with. I have one I made with a second grip loops halfway down for working a headstrong dog that would lunge sideways so that I could give a pull back to my side as well.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:35 PM
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Brittish slip here .. but you need to learn to train the dog his position and what the walk is. If he is pulling or leading you. Your doing it all wrong.
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leerberg has some nice ones to i think i need a new one as well but leather all the way

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