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My idiotic neighbor is at it again
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 560577" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>There are different brands of the nose type thing and the gentle leader is fixed so does not actually pull smaller (like a choke chain idea) but pulls like a fixed regular collar. It is like what you do with horses. Their heads come your direction instead of kicking in the pull reflex but just like a dog who has never had a collar you may need to build tolerance. It supposedly also may kick in a more submissive state because dogs use pressure over the muzzle to establish dominance. All I can say is both my dogs just resign themselves, lol. Even without a leash attached they are more calm. I only use it for work (with a harness and vest for JJ ) and he is fine. Its behind the mouth so not a muzzle at all...they can eat and play the same.</p><p>I've seen dogs who hate it.....pretty funny actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 560577, member: 12886"] There are different brands of the nose type thing and the gentle leader is fixed so does not actually pull smaller (like a choke chain idea) but pulls like a fixed regular collar. It is like what you do with horses. Their heads come your direction instead of kicking in the pull reflex but just like a dog who has never had a collar you may need to build tolerance. It supposedly also may kick in a more submissive state because dogs use pressure over the muzzle to establish dominance. All I can say is both my dogs just resign themselves, lol. Even without a leash attached they are more calm. I only use it for work (with a harness and vest for JJ ) and he is fine. Its behind the mouth so not a muzzle at all...they can eat and play the same. I've seen dogs who hate it.....pretty funny actually. [/QUOTE]
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