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how's it going everybody today it's time
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to talk about collars okay so lots to
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talk about when it comes to training
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collars let's jump right in first caller
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is I don't really consider this a
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training collar so to speak it's
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appropriate for a puppy okay or maybe a
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really like Placid easygoing dog or an
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older dog and this is your standard
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buckle collar okay so as you can see it
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buckles up just like pennies groaning
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over there it buckles up just like a
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belt would okay nice thing about a
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buckle style collar is it never never
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changes size it wants like slide and
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open up so if you've got your training
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color fitted properly it's gonna stay
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fitted properly and there's nothing to
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pop open on here okay so the other style
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that a lot of people use is gonna be
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something like this and a buckle collar
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okay if you have a small breed dog
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probably not too big of a risk a problem
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with these especially in cold weather is
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they can get like a little hairline
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fracture in it and they can break on you
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these pop open all the time and dogs get
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free so personally I don't like the
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buckle style unless it's for a very very
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small breed dog we they do make them
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with what what is known as a Cobra clasp
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okay so this way even if I press one
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side down it won't open up I have to
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open both sides okay so if you're gonna
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use a flat collar then I would go with
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something like this that's really secure
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okay again that's for a meek easygoing
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relaxed dog that doesn't need a lot of
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feedback on the leash okay so really for
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me this is either a start collar for a
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puppy or it's a finished collar for a
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trained dog okay but that's flat collars
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some of the collars we're going to talk
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about today may not be popular with
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everybody pinched collars things like
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that but I'll tell you something right
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now these collars cause a lot of damage
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to dogs a dog bit is a puller on the
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leash you're doing way more harm by
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putting it on a collar like this and
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allowing it to pull the dogs that you
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hear choking down the street they're
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choking and coughing because they're
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crushing their trachea and if you leave
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an untrained dog on a flat collar like
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this and you walk it long enough with it
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pulling on a collar like this you're
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gonna get trachea damage the dog is
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gonna have permanent trachea damage
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we're not going to talk about harnesses
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today if you know anything about me you
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know I don't use a harness unless we
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were doing something like tracking work
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or we wanted the dog to pull us weight
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pulling competitions you're gonna train
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your dog like I'm looking to do to pull
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you on your skateboard that kind of
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stuff that's an appropriate use for a
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harness a harness and training it's just
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not my thing just not my thing if you're
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having success with your harness great I
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don't use head harnesses of any kind
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Hall tees I've done lots of videos on
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why I don't use those tools so we're not
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gonna get into it here I'm just stating
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I use leash and collar to train dogs
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that's all I use so that's why we're
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gonna talk just about leash and collar
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today if you have other questions you
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can always personal message me or
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whatever you want to do to get a hold of
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me and we can discuss it there okay so
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that's the flat collar the next up is a
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martingale collar so after flat collar
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if I need to move to a stronger
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communication tool and again if you
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watched my video I just put out on
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leashes you know that I see a leash and
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a collar is a communication tool it's
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not just there to prevent the dog from
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running off it's there for me to give
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feedback to the dog okay so the next
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step up the next level in the hierarchy
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let's say is going to be the good old
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fashioned martingale okay that's a
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martingale that's a tiny little
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martingale this is bigger martingale
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okay so the way these work the ones that
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I use there's a little piece of chain in
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the back okay this gets loosened you
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slip it over the head of the dog and
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then you Snug it back up okay so there's
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our dog's neck wearing the collar it
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should all training collars should be
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snug they should be fit snug to about
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one finger in between the collar and the
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dog's neck and you want your training
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collars up nice and high they should sit
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here on the dock not down here okay
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you're not going to be able to influence
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the dog's behavior with the collar down
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here
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toulouse needs to be up nice and high du
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collar stays up here and never moves
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down that's a little too snug probably
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okay so snug like a watchband one finger
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fit under the way this training collar
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works when I hook a leash to it and I
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want to give some feedback to the dog I
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just give a little pop okay little quick
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second pop and all this does is give a
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little bit of a cinch it gives a little
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snug around the dog's neck okay but
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obviously that's a bit more feedback
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than if I have just a flat collar like
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this it doesn't give a lot of feedback
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to a dog so for a dog it needs a bit
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more feedback maybe they're making a
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mistake or they're trying to pull on the
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leash this can be a really good option
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here okay at the same time they're
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talking about the good collars I want to
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talk about they're not so good or why I
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don't recommend certain collars so this
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one here you can see has a piece of
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chain in the back the chain works very
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smooth and quick it releases quick and
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it snapped quick so it's a much more
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effective tool this style I see quite
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frequently which is the webbing basis so
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as you can see it's clunky and slow it
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doesn't it doesn't release quick it
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doesn't tighten quick there's no element
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of surprise when we use the leash and
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collar for communicating to the dog so I
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don't like these at all it's just not my
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style I think it's too clunky so I don't
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use any sort of webbing based ones
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they're only change here's another
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example chain driven but as I already
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mentioned from me I don't like quick
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releases they pop open so I get
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especially at the martingale that this
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can be really a big pain in the ass to
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be snugging this up and loosing it to
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fit the dog's neck but I prefer to do
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that because at least I know this style
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isn't gonna pop off the dogs look where
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this one potentially could you make your
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own choices out there I'm just
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explaining why certain tools and why I
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don't use certain tools so that's the
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martingale collar if we're looking on a
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scale of one to ten being how firm the
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communication is from a leash and collar
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I would say a flat collar this style
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collar is about a 0 or a 1 it does it
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just doesn't really give much feedback
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to the dog we're talking a martingale
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style collar scale of 1 to 10 I put the
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around a four or five for most dogs okay
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both median point of communication
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corrected miss whatever you want to talk
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about in there after that we're gonna
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move to a pinch style collar so two
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types of pinch style collars that I use
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I use classic steel prom collars and I
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use what's called a star mark which is
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basically a plastic prom
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star mark is just the brand name the
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color pro training collar so here's two
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star mark colors here this is the large
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link version and there's a smaller
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length version they don't necessarily
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just obviously smaller link for a
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smaller breed or larger link for a
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larger breed but I might have a dog that
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also has an e collar on so then I'm
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gonna use the small link one because it
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just takes up less neck real estate and
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it's gonna be more comfortable on the
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dog okay now the way that the pinch
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collar works we're gonna talk about
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steel prongs in a moment same idea as
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the martingale that goes on when now I
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hooked my leash it gives a cinch and it
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gives a pinch so let's talk about how
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this works and again I'm not this video
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isn't to say what to use or what I agree
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with I'm just telling you how these
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tools work if you want to know what I
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use well you've watched my videos and
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you probably would have a good
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assumption to I would use a collar like
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this if I'm showing it to you so these
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look like little teeth okay so let's
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talk about the truth of how these work
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it's a bit I call it a pinch collar
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because that's what it does it gives a
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pinch okay so when it's on the dog it's
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gonna give a pinch okay the pinch is a
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little bit uncomfortable okay it's not
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gonna dig into your dog's skin or
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anything like that the pinch is
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uncomfortable
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now I should say this it potentially
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could dig into the dog's skin if you
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used it improperly by used it and
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properly means you let the dog put
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constant weight you know if you had a
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dog two pulls and you let them go to the
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end of the leash and pull on this
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non-stop this could cause some skin
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irritation for sure right but that's not
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the proper use the proper use is to give
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a quick pop a moment of feedback to
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prevent your dog from pulling if it's
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used that way the proper way you'll
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never have a problem with something like
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this never never never never tie a dog
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out on a pinch collar you just being a
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jerk don't do that that's that's bad
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etiquette
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bad dog on our show okay so this is a
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good example of how they work hopefully
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you can see the little teeth
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so when when a puppy is born the mother
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will give it a nip to give feedback that
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you're doing something incorrectly it
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learns bite pressure from its litter
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mates they're biting each other until
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one of them yelps whoa that was too much
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bite pressure right we all know dogs get
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into dog fights sometimes why because
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that's how they communicate they
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communicate with a bite they're gonna
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start with may be posturing first may be
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tail position body posture a growl maybe
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baring teeth but once all of those fail
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the dog is going to correct another
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dog's unwanted behavior by biting them
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typically on the the shoulder area here
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right on the withers around the neck or
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something like that so this the design
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behind this whether you agree with this
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or not is irrelevant I'm telling you how
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why and how it's designed it's designed
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to mimic a dog bite that's what it's
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supposed to do it's supposed to when we
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give a little pop using the the leash it
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should feel like a pinch like a dog bite
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okay and the theory behind that is
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intuitively they're gonna understand
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whoops I did something I shouldn't do
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because I felt the bite pressure like
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another dog would okay so that's the
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Starmark pro training collar supposed to
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look like dog teeth so that it gets the
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point across okay then we go others
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pinch style collars what everybody's
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probably seen before the classic prom
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collar I only use herm Sprenger prongs
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few differences in herm Sprenger
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problems cheaper prom collars this piece
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here is very long it's usually like a
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long metal piece with a little curl at
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the end and what happens is the longer
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these get the less full coverage you get
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around the dog's neck and then you end
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up with a problem that only sits on the
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front of the dog's neck
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and the point of a prong is to give even
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pressure and even pinch around the dog's
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neck okay the other thing on her ring or
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prongs they put a Center plate here this
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little Center plate sits over the
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trachea to make the prong collar more
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comfortable so it never puts pressure on
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the trachea it also means that the
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prongs run this way okay so they run in
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two directions on lower-end prongs they
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all run in the same
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direction okay so something like this
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all the prongs are on the same way and
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what happens is you tend to get a collar
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that will spin around the dog's neck
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where these will stay centered a bit
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better and they're just a higher quality
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steel okay the way these work is the
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same it goes around the dog's neck
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you hook up to the d-ring the swivel
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ring I had a number of clients this year
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that have chrome collars from other
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trainers and the other trainers told
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them to hook to both rings that makes
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zero sense don't hook to both rings it
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dead is the collar okay
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there's no cinch anymore if you don't
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want the collar to cinch then don't use
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the collar like don't use the the pinch
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collar then it makes no sense to just
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put it to two rings there is a caveat to
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that I will give you the one time when I
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do if I was doing long line work with a
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dog on a pinch collar I will hook it to
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both rings to den the collar okay so
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there are times when I dead in my collar
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but typically if I'm using with a dog I
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need it to cinch okay again a lot of
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people are very fearful of this or
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people I don't know might get some
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comments saying the prongs are terrible
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certain groups and certain trainers and
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certain vets and all that kind of stuff
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people are going to say the phone
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callers are terrible for a very high
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drive determined dog I have no clue how
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you're gonna get a dog like that to
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respond using anything less than this
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now I don't just go to this my standard
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protocol is I go
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regular martingale collar take the dog
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for a walk do some training if they're
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not responding well to the leash like
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I'm using too much food too much force
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on the leash to get them to even pay
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attention to me then I'm gonna have to
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upgrade typically to a plastic prompt
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first and then to a steel bond if I have
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to but if I'm using a steel prong on a
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dog it's the appropriate collar for that
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dog okay if a dog's overreacting on a
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prom call or like to vocalizing and
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yelping it's the wrong call II should
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never have gotten to this collar you
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should have noticed that on a gentler
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collar it was getting the job done okay
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but that's a steel prong collar this is
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a medium link prong same this is just a
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small link problem okay so it's just
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that the prongs are different size and
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I've used these on big dogs too
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it just depends on on the dog okay this
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is a bit of a firmer collar so again if
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you're going on the scale of one to ten
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our flat collar is about a zero or one
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our martingale collar is about a four to
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five our star mark collar is about a
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seven or an eight I'm gonna say the
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medium length prong collar is a nine and
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the small length prong collar is a ten
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and that's in order of how firm of a
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message they will send to the dog if
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you've got them hooked up okay
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essentially all that's gonna happen is
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your leash work is gonna get gentler and
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gentler and more finesse as you move up
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to a more powerful collar it's not about
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delivering firmer and firmer Corrections
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it's about a dog that does not does not
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pay attention to the communication
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provided on this collar that you need to
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go up to a bit of a stronger collar okay
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but that's the prong collar and the way
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that these guys again I don't use any
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quick releases on Chrome collars they
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pop open so the way that the problem
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collar needs to be fitted is you're
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gonna add or remove links as needed to
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get the right circumference and then
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basically when I take the collar on and
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off I just pinch the little prongs
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together and that's how it goes on to
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fit okay again the nono version this
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guy's webbing driven and I already said
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what I don't like about webbing webbing
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drives they're too slow and this guy
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also has a quick-release and it's not
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the end of the world on this one because
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it still doesn't allow the collar to
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open all the way up so I'm not too
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terrible but it's just not a system I
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use and maybe you can see this is this
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piece was already caught into this fat
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section it just doesn't work this is not
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a great collar okay the last one will
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show you under the pinch collar is I
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haven't really used this too much this
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is called a neck tech this is also from
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herm Sprenger okay and it's basically
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just another pinch style collar but it's
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got these little spring boards in here
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don't worry nothing sharpened hopefully
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you can see these are like rounded tips
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it's not gonna it's not meant nobody
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would produce a training to a low pair
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that's gonna harm a dog okay so let's
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just say that that's never gonna happen
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you know we're gonna have a training
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tool that is purposely meant to harm a
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dog know
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nobody is gonna sell that make it buy it
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it's just ridiculous okay so this guy
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here actually does have a quick release
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which I'm fine with
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why because this quick release is a
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locking carabiner so once that's on I
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don't have to worry about it
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accidentally being popped open I just
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thread this lock d-ring it works the
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same way as all the other pinch collars
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but a lot of people haven't seen this so
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I thought I'd put it out there so you
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can see what the herm Sprenger net text
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looks like the downside why don't really
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use this the weight it's the weight man
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these things is you can imagine or just
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they're really heavy for dogs and
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quickly the last collar I will address
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address is the slip chain collar oh I
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didn't call it a choke chain because
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it's not meant to choke a dog I don't
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use these collars but I know a lot of
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clients that have proper way to use a
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slip chain collar is to have your own
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you're sliding o-ring hanging off the
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chain this way when you give a
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correction the way it's meant to be used
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it's a little leash snap little
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correction your dog I don't know maybe
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they're barking you say quiet your dog
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keeps barking to give a little height
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okay that's that's how a correction
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would look like on this okay the reason
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it's called a choke chain the nickname
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is because let's say your dog doesn't
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heal or whatever the case is so what I
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mean is maybe your dog can go to the
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other side if your dog flips this collar
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around by moving to the other side of
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you now okay now when I correct it
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doesn't loosen so that's why it kind of
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becomes called the choke chain is
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because if you're not using it properly
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then it can actually choke the dog and
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the other thing I want you to see is
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here okay the problem with this is it
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creates one pinch point right here and
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you can see all my skin is being pulled
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through that ring through that one pinch
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point so skin and fur I don't like these
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because it creates a solo pinch point
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and it doesn't provide even pressure
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around the dog so it's just not a collar
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that I use typically and you have to
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have really good timing because you have
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to get that like snap so your timing has
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to be really solid with it with a collar
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like this so for me not a great collar
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for the average novice sort of dog owner
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when there's much better tech
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makes and collars and things out there
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you know some people might again let's
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just touch real quick on the problem
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before I finish this video off so some
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people might say then the prong is
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inhumane let me tell you something if a
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dog is pulling down the street on this
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choking and coughing they're destroying
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their trachea and that could lead to
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permanent trachea damage ok which means
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your dog may never be able to wear a
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collar again I've seen that the dog
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tries to pull on this let's say you
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don't know how to use this and buy how
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to use it I mean how to correct properly
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and proactively if you didn't know how
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to use this at the very least the dog
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would go to the end of the leash feel a
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pinch from the prong collar and back off
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so most dogs are not going to pull on a
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collar like this there are still some
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that will put the steady pressure on so
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think of like a bed of nails so if
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somebody lies down with steady even
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gentle pressure onto a bed of nails
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nothing happens to them right it's
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actually very gentle and they can lie on
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it ok so the problem is if you allow a
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dog to put steady even pressure forward
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on the prong collar they'll be able to
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sustain right they'll be able to pull
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and then stay putting pressure on that
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that's the incorrect use and that could
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cause a lot of skin irritation too so
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don't allow that to happen the proper
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use is when the dog tries to pull you
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give a little pop will pop back on your
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leash to guide them back to keep them
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from moving forward so this needs to be
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actively used now none of these training
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collars should be left on a dog when
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you're not watching them ok the problem
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with the prom ok or the martingale show
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you with the martingale is if it's on
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the dog and let's say this was their
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back leg and they were scratching their
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neck and their back hall went through
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here their back pocket get stuck not a
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problem if you're using this for
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training because you're there with your
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dog so don't leave a martingale on a dog
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in a crate or unattended because
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something could happen ok training
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collars are not there to be left on a
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dog that's why they're called training
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collars because they're there to be used
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for active training with the dog and
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then when you're not training you can
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remove the training collar ok that
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doesn't mean that maybe if you have a
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dog that has some issues in the house
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maybe
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are wearing their training collar in the
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house when you're home and they're out
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with you and you're still training with
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them okay but that's callers this is
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something a lot to do for quite a while
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just to get the information out there
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hey I'm sure there's other callers out
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there people may use they're just not
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for me
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these are the callers I trained on
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either a flat collar a martingale collar
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or a pinch style collar whether plastic
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or steel that's it those are the callers
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I use last thing I'll quickly mention
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there's been talk of banning prom
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callers for some time they even banned
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put a ban in in Toronto two years ago
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and then the ban was rescinded so if
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they banned training tools like prom
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callers I believe I believe the problem
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then is going to be shortly after that
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you're gonna have breed bans a prom
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caller can be the difference between an
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80-pound Handler owning a hundred pound
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dog okay it can be the difference
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between a really dominant driven dog
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being obedient and under control
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or controlling the owner because the
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owner doesn't have an effective means of
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communicating with that dog okay so
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without these kinds of tools trainers
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out there may say I don't need these
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kinds of tools it makes things easier
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for sure it does trainers you know I
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might struggle with certain dogs without
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a chrome collar on can I get the job
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done yes I'll get the job done but it
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won't be as easy it won't be as quick as
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with a prom collar so the people are
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really going to struggle our regular
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owners that don't have a lot of
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experience with dogs and don't know what
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to do this this can be a saving grace
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between keeping a dog in a loving home
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because they now can control their dog
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or having to re-home the dog because
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they have no means so if they ban
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certain training tools they're harming
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the general public more than they're
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harming dog trainers dog trainers will
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not be as effective I don't care what
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you say out there without certain tools
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like this certain breeds or certain
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types of dogs or just certain
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personalities of dogs are going to be
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very very difficult to manage okay so
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whatever your opinion is on the tool I
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just
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they use it right and I would think a
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better solution rather than banning
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training tools would be kind of like a
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doctor with a prescription so you would
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go see a trainer and trainers would be
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licensed to sell pinched collars that
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way we would show you how to use it
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properly to make sure that you're not
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making mistakes with a pinch collar and
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that you've got good control over your
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dog okay so that's callers guys if you
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have any more questions about collars of
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any kind go ahead and fire me off a
00:22:17
message and we can chat all right take
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care of we'll see you next time