Heavy Duty Double Thickness Choker Dog Control Double Rows Choke chain collar
This is a very effective tool for the most disobedient dogs that discourages even the strongest dog from misbehaving. It is super practical and reliable equipment, made of metal.
choose this efficient Choke Collar as a training instrument that helps to make pets obedient.
The links are smooth so the collar will not scratch your pet's skin.
Moreover, the fur will be in perfect condition after contact with this collar.
How to Measure your Dogs Snout for a Great Fitting Muzzle:
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A - Length:The distance from the tip of the nose to the eye line in inches or cm. |
B - Circumference:Circumference around the snout, this should be measured at the widest point of the snout. Starting below the eye line, in inches or centimeters. Add extra space to the result for a good fit allowing free opening of the mouth. |
Sizes available | Dog's Neck Size |
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25/60cm (23.5 in) | for dogs with neck size of 22-23 inches (55- 58 cm) |
25/65cm (25.5 in) | for dogs with neck size of 23-24 inch (58-60 cm) |
25/70cm ( 27.5 in) | for dogs with neck size of 25-26 inch (63-65 cm) |
25/75cm ( 29.5 in) | for dogs with neck size of 27-28 inch (68-70 cm) |
Important Information
Correct Use of a Chain or Slip Collar
Surprisingly, a large number of dog owners who use chain collars on their dogs do not know the most effective way to use them.
When placed properly and you put on the leash, the collar should tighten and immediately loosen, so only a simple correction is made.
Steps for correct use & placement:
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Sit your dog down in front of you, facing you.
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Push the chain through one of the O-rings at the end of the collar until the two "O's" meet.
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Hold the collar in both hands so that it creates the letter P shape (as in "puppy").
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Slip the collar over your dog's head through the open part of the P shape.
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Attach the leash to the end ring that does not have the collar sliding through it.
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From the O-ring attached to the leash the chain links should run through the second O-ring, over the dog's neck, under his throat, and back to the second O-ring. You can tell if the collar is not placed correctly if the chain links come from under the dog's neck and through the second O-ring rather than through the O-ring and then over the neck.
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Try it out. When you give a short correction and the collar is placed properly, the chain should loosen right after you cease putting pressure on it.
When a chain or slip collar is not placed properly and you pull on the leash end, the collar does not loosen immediately. This means your dog is getting constant correction, even when he has done nothing wrong. The tightening of the collar becomes meaningless to him.