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Judy writes:
'I have a 6 month old Great Dane that I ordered a pinch collar to prevent bad habits (taking, getting up). That worked great for around one week but now it's very difficult to offer a 'inspirational' correction. It's nearly like she is gotten used for the collar and doesn't react to it anymore. This can be particularly the case when she is on the chair. Sometimes she hits at this time (not hard, but it's very annoying), and it is impossible to give her a 'inspirational' correction. Any guidance'?
Expensive Judy:
Here is a blurb from a write-up I wrote on how to make use of the pinch collar:
Fundamentals of the Pinch Collar
The crunch collar was created to replicate what sort of mother would correct her pups in a litter. Or equally, the way the Alpha dog in a package would correct the subordinate dogs... that is, by giving a 'nip' to the neck.
The prong collar (also usually called the touch collar) consists of some prongs that link together.
Most crunch collars are made more or less the same: There's a protection ring which rides next to the dog's neck and a 'D' formed ring that you hook your lead to. Some touch collar companies allow us 'quick-release' mechanisms which may work somewhat differently.
A Safe Fit For your Crunch Collar:
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