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To have a well-trained dog you must, well, train him. That’s why choosing one of the best dog training collars can make your dog’s quality of life—and your own—happier, healthier, and safer. For the ...
As is the case with every activity you do with your dog, using a harness is likely going to require some training (for both ...
The no-pull harnesses in this guide are a better option for those choosing the least intrusive, minimally aversive (LIMA) approach to dog training and behavior modification. For more information ...
Hard to believe that a dog training organization that seeks to set licensing standards for dog trainers is willing to accept the use of shock collars. Dog trainer Zack George explains why ...
The front-clip metal D ring is a must for dogs that pull, although training is the way to truly stop pulling. And 2 Hounds also offers lifetime replacements of their Freedom No Pull harness ...
using a collar alone to walk your dog could end up resulting in “back pain, throat damage, and other discomfort[s].” By contrast, harnesses tend to be more comfortable, offer more security and control ...
This type of harness isn't designed to improve the behaviour of a dog that doesn't walk to heel – front clip harnesses, combined with the right training, are a better solution (see below). At a glance ...