Saturday 12 March 2011

The Pinch Collar: Utilizing 1 Ring Or Two?


Dear Adam:

I really hope get up along with you. Everything has been busy for me personally and that i haven't been online a lot but, Used to do have 1 question for you personally. Maybe you have carried out any study about the origin from the prong collar and it is original use?

Also, I've heard it utilized in various ways, for instance, leash obtaining hooked to 1 ring or both rings? Which info have you been aware of and what method would you use? I'm usually available to studying accurate info.

Interesting time,

Jag

Dear Jag:

I don't be aware of good reputation for the pinch collar. It is a good question. Basically discover anything about this, I'll come up with it here, during my e-zine.

So far as utilizing 1 ring (the D-ring) or two (the D-ring and also the safety ring)... usually, I simply hook the leash towards the D-ring. This is the way the collar is made to supply.

You are able to, nevertheless, hook the leash to both rings. This can damper the correction. You should use the pinch collar in this way for those who have an extremely sensitive dog or if you are training an exercises where--for some reason--the dog is self-correcting, accidentally.

For instance, when teaching your dog "control" in protection work, we attempt to communicate towards the dog he ought to only lunge when the attack command is offered, initial. When the dog lunges prior to the attack command is offered, he then is corrected. Nevertheless, in this scenario, you want to error assisting under-correcting your dog, instead of get him to believe that he should not lunge by accidentally over-correcting.

Seem sensible?

That is all for the time being, folks!

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