The most effective way to put on a collar or harness is to first slide the collar or harness onto the dog’s back, then clip the collar or harness in place.
Proper use of prong collar. Getting gently and softly bitten on the neck is one of the oldest and most ingrained instincts in dogs. Many believe prong collars are cruel. The bad and the ugly.
This can damage the trachea. Prong collars are not recommended to be purchased and used without proper training. Do not slide the collar under the dog’s.
Proper fit of the prong collar ensures optimal communication and minimal discomfort for your dog. The collar should fit snugly around the dog’s neck. You must start by properly fitting the collar to your dog, which we’ll discuss in the next section.
There are 2 ways to use the prong collar with the leash on the life ring. It should never, never go over your dogs head. Any damage is due to the improper use of the prong collar.
The best way to check the placement of. The prong collar should be positioned high up the neck, right behind the dog’s ears, and under the jaw. A slight nip on the back of the neck implies a dog.
You want to be able to fit one to two fingers. Consult a trainer to help with fit. You should be taking it on and off by the links.