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Hi all, this is my first time on a forum... hope i am doing it right!
I just wanted to let you all know about this new head collar thing I got my 8 month old lab jessy.... Its amazing! It's called the K9 Bridle... A friend of mine told me about it and I must admit I was a little bit like "yeah right".... But then when I when I got one I was like " too right!" She is like a different dog. I was getting a little embarrassed walking her down the street. She was just so bouncy all the time! The both of us would end up getting tangled up together and everytime she saw another dog or a cat she would want to run over to them to play and pull my shoulder out of its socket! OUCH JESSY!!! ![]() But not anymore.... I got her a pink one... It's looks so gorgeous on her brown fur! But anyway enough raving on about it... its just brilliant... i want to recommend it to the world! BUY ONE! You'd be mad not to! k9bridle.com Also if you have any problems, the lady that sells them.. Anne I think her name is.... Is great... I phoned her up and she gave me loads of advice!!! Worth every penny.... and then some! |
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Interesting thanks Anne
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I try most new training tools that come on the market and this was one that I didn't like for two reasons: it pulls the nose down & under in an unnatural movement to the dog (as opposed to the side with other headcollars which is a more natural movement) and the one I tested was made of a thin, uncomfortable cord. If you're going to apply pressure anywhere on a dog in a training tool, the wider the material used the better. People that say that a thin material causes more discomfort, so aiding the efficiency of the tool are missing the point; it should be the 'mechanical' design of the tool that discourages pulling and not physical discomfort such as rubbing or irritation.
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My friend had something similar.It was OK for a while then she noticed an irritation appearing where the bridle sat.I don't know if it was this particular product as it was a few months ago.She has now reverted back to the old ways.
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Great!
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