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A prong collar should fit the way you see it in the photo below. ... You will have to rotate the collar so the rings are on the right side of the neck like you see in the photo below. This photo shows a proper fitting prong collar; - ... She attacked a small dog when she got off of her pinch collar the other day, now I want to...
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leerburg.com/pdf/fitprong.pdf
leerburg.com/pdf/fitprong.pdf
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Proper Prong Collar Use and Fit ... With the proper use of a quality collar, the prong collar will not cause pain to your dog. It’s proper use, and fit, will not cause pain nor will it choke your dog. I demonstrate this fact all the time. But, again, I emphasize "proper use and fit".
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www.johnknowsdogs.com/prong-collar-use.htm
www.johnknowsdogs.com/prong-collar-use.htm
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Proper Use and Fit of the Choke Collar ... Proper Fit -I prefer the choke training collar to be fairly loose but not so loose that it hangs below your dogs jaw line. This can cause your dogs jaw to get hooked in the collar when walking on a slack leash.
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www.johnknowsdogs.com/choke-collar-use.htm
www.johnknowsdogs.com/choke-collar-use.htm
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The prong collar is made of interlocking links, each with two blunt prongs that pinch the dog's skin when the collar is tightened. It should fit snugly just below the dog's ears. Unlike the chain slip collar, it puts even pressure around the neck by pinching the skin in a band about a half inch wide.
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www.canismajor.com/dog/prong.html
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The equipment we use while training our dog: For basic training we use a 6 foot leather lead and a choke chain or a pinch collar. We first start with a choke chain and if we get success that ... A pinch collar should fit semi snug on your dog. If a pinch collar is fitted too loose it will not give an effective correction.
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www.dog-training.com/fsdtchai.htm
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Snells' Gun Dog Supply. ... We suggest that teaching "heel" is a good place to start with the pinch collar. First adjust the collar by removing links or adding lengths to get a "good" fit - a fit where the dog will be comfortable when he is in the proper position but will become uncomfortable when he gets out of position.
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www.gundogsupply.com/steelforpint2.html
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CUROGAN QUICK RELEASE PINCH COLLAR ... Prongs unfasten to allow the collar to be placed on dog. Links may be added or removed for proper fit. Prongs unfasten to allow the collar to be placed on dog. Links may be added or removed for proper fit.
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www.elitek9.com/Collars/Herm_Sprenger/Pinch_Collar/
www.elitek9.com/Collars/Herm_Sprenger/Pinch_Collar/
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Posted on May 16th, 2008 by blue collar scientist ... He’s very physically fit, although he’s gradually lost much of his stamina over the last several weeks. He’s had a full-body MRI and thoracic and abdominal CTs that establish he has no tumors outside the liver.
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bluecollarscientist.com/
bluecollarscientist.com/
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Then consider the prong/pinch collar. ... The fit of the collar is of primary importance. The length/diameter of the prong collar is adjustable, remove links to shorten the collar and add links to increase the length of the collar. Fit should be such that you can slip one adult finger width under the prong.
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www.fsas.ca/DogInfo/Training/Prong_Collar_Use.htm
www.fsas.ca/DogInfo/Training/Prong_Collar_Use.htm
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