I see a bunch of people go back and forth about Prong collars, here is my experience. I have two pitbull lab mixes that are brother and sister, approximately 15 months old. Very high energy and the male is especially strong. I started with normal collars and they would pull excessively to the point of hurting my shoulder (I'm 220lb so not exactly a push over). Then I went over to gentle leader collar. My dogs hated them and would scratch them off their face. The male, Nico, would scratch so profusely and quickly when he got a chance that he drew blood on his nose. After that I went to choke collars, easier to control but they would both try to maintain so much pressure that I could hear the restriction in their breathing. I personally could not handle that as it felt inhuman and dangerous. After this point I tried a chest harness... These were better but I found them extremely hard to fit. Had issues with rubbing under the arm as well as issues keeping them tight enough. Like I said, better, but still didnt feel ideal... especially with walking two dogs I found it easy to get the leash wrapped around my dog. Finally I started researching prong collars and picked two of them up a few days ago. After learning about proper fitting and getting both dogs set up I took them for a walk tonight with the prong collars. We ended up walking 4 miles with very little issues. The few times there was something they keyed in on (cats, squirrels, etc) they attempted to pull and a quick pop brought them both back in... no dragging, no drama, just got their attention and we went on our way. I can easily say last night was the longest, my peaceful walk I have had with my dogs. At this point if you have tried other methods I definitely recommend exploring a prong collar for dogs that pull.
@BirdyJ03 жыл бұрын
Next time, train them at 8 weeks old, you won't need a leash by 12 weeks. The "magical" difference in this video is the person let the dog get reactive past the point where the dog will "think". They then stopped that cycle, worked the dogs brain, and then corrected the dogs misbehaviour at a much earlier stage when their brain was still active. They used alot more body mechanics and language to direct the dog as well. It had very very little to do with the collar.
@thedutchest3 жыл бұрын
@@BirdyJ0 I started training my GSD at 6 weeks (yeah I know, too early but they were getting sold anyway, rather I had him) He's 14 weeks now and i can confirm i dont need any leash. only reason he wears it is because loose leash walking isnt allowed everywhere. No issues with pulling, no issues with getting him away from other dogs. This woman saying, hey, stop, shht in the beginning without any authority is killing me. The prongs hit the nervecentres behind the ears. Thats the "magic". People are lazy that's the whole problem :(
@agood13 жыл бұрын
@@BirdyJ0 um you are damn rude! not everyone gets a dog at 8 weeks old. There are thousands of dogs needing to be rescued from shelters, or rehomed. And so your suggestion basically says let them live a miserable life because theynwerent trained as puppies. In fact I got my dog at 5 werks old. Too young, but that is what had to happen, and he is still a puller even with training.
@BirdyJ03 жыл бұрын
@@agood1 OMG! You're amazing! You're right, not everyone gets a dog at 8 weeks. Some get a dog at an abusive 5 weeks, and still can't train it properly. Cheers! Hope that pup's mom died otherwise there is no reason for that!
@BlueAmerican263 жыл бұрын
@@BirdyJ0 seek help.
@DanielADickey Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making a useful video that isn't just an ad for some doggie training school on the other side of the country.
@mellsc7663 жыл бұрын
Thank you for actually showing a full video on how to do this, and not only that you used a dog that has never used one before.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
All of my "how-to" training videos feature green dogs doing things for the first time, or at least very early on in their training. It's so much more helpful to watch a dog genuinely work through the learning process...even though it won't look identical with all dogs learning the same thing, you still get a taste of what it truly looks like. Glad you found the video helpful!
@j.h.2575 Жыл бұрын
I could kiss you for this! My daughter adopted the sweetest little pittie, I've not had experience walking him. He pulls so hard, just because he's so strong - - and I've owned a Great Dane who pulled, but nothing like the pit bull. :) I bought the prong and followed everything you taught. I could cry! He's so wonderful to walk!! I cannot believe it. For years, we're told prongs are cruel, but MY GOODNESS, he's happier and so am I! SO IS MY BACK AND ARM! LOL! Thank you!!!
@princeinflorida214 Жыл бұрын
My neighbor had a crazy Dalmatian who pulled very hard at the leash. I loaned him a prong collar and showed him how to use it. When he got home, a few blocks away, he called me and told me that he had a whole new dog and how pleased he was. But his wife said that it was too cruel and refused to use it. True story now, the dog dislocated her shoulder and she ended up in the hospital for surgery.
@Wimmle Жыл бұрын
@@princeinflorida214😂😂😂😂😂 people love to act like dogs aren't animals wife got what she asked for
@Soulbounded Жыл бұрын
So because you are unskilled and unable to physically control your dog you just decide to hurt him. Nice. Can we do the same on you ans your daughter to make you obey and work without having any thought of disagreeing? Oh, yes, right. Some people should be put in jail. If you are not able to train and control your dog, take a chihuahua
@jameslastname91717 ай бұрын
This is the first video I have seen that does not use food! My dog could care less about food on walks so I find this very encouraging! I recently purchased a prong collar and am researching the first steps before I put it to use.
@dominiquecheatham19773 жыл бұрын
This maybe my first time ever commenting on a KZbin channel...nevertheless, I bought the prong collar this past weekend but didn't use it until today. My 8 month, 65 lbs Am Staff was pulling me down the driveway when we were about to go on a walk. I literally turned him around, came in the house fed up, and desperately looked on KZbin for prong collar training. After I found your training video, watched it twice while taking mental notes--I took my pup back outside (with the prong collar on this time) to mock exactly what you did. OMG....that was the smoothest walk I've ever had with him since adopting him back in December! I initially did the training in my driveway, then walked him back and forth past a couple houses, and then took him on a 45 min walk. This 13 min video is a complete game changer! Of course this is the first day but I actually enjoyed walking him and he did so well...I'm looking forward to seeing him progress. Thank you 100x over for making this video. Sending you love, light, and blessings!!!!
@zyeriasmith14383 жыл бұрын
It’s so nice to hear this because I was just afraid that my puppy might’ve been too use to pulling. We got him when he was around 6 weeks (don’t worry theres a reason behind why we got him so early) and he’s been pulling since he was 3 months (that’s when he was big enough to wear a collar. He’s now 10 months. It’s good to hear that’s it’s not too late to start and that there’s hope !
@JDC3522 жыл бұрын
You had me at good bye.
@saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын
@@zyeriasmith1438 prongcollars are animal abusing bullshit. Learn basics about dogs that you lack
@Soulbounded Жыл бұрын
Of course it was a smooth walk, it hurts the dog. You lack of skills so you just use a tool that hurts to make him obey. Why don't we do the same with humans? Oh, yeah...
@maryhamric3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. We also have an AmStaff that PULLS. We bought a prong collar and are going to start training on it today. You give me hope!
@mamadoesnailz4 күн бұрын
Thznk you for sharing my.friends partner sent this to me. I recently got a prong collar and I am watching this video to help understand the training better. I am much more confident with this prong collar.
@kmhsvcs3 ай бұрын
I realize this is an old video, and I am not the type to usually comment, but I just had to leave a note here for those that might find this video in the future. This was unbelievably helpful to me in learning how to properly use the prong collar. I have a 6-month-old, 50 lb. Doberman puppy that was literally dragging my 105 lbs self wherever he wanted to go. He would walk with me fine and then all of sudden see something or decide he wanted to sniff and then it was a battle to get him to come with me. After watching this video, I found a properly fitting prong collar and did exactly what she was showing in the video. I could not believe the transformation! My puppy was walking right by my side with just small light pops on the collar. We went the whole walk without any battles. I will say, for this first walk with the prong, I did use many small corrections to keep him in position, just as discussed in the video. Now, instead of dreading our walks, I am looking forward to progressing in our ability to heel and focus. I will add that it is important to invest in a good quality prong collar because they are NOT all the same! Herm Springer is one I know that is good, but I'm sure there are probably others. Just don't buy some generic knock off, you may not get the same results because of the way the prongs lay, if they are pointy or smooth, etc.
@natashatonks16772 жыл бұрын
You have a lovely gentle approach. I think this video would be so good to reassure the anti prong trainers. Thankyou
@nirvanamilton4356 Жыл бұрын
I've watched a bunch of videos on introducing a prong and this is by far the best one. So easy to understand and learn the little skills needed to use the collar effectively. Thank you!
@74052 Жыл бұрын
Rachel… Thank you so much for this video. I bought the prong collar you recommended, I sized it per your instructions, and it works just like you said it would. My four month old golden doodle was behaving just like your demo dog i.e. choking himself out by pulling so hard. With a properly fitted Sprenger prong collar. It’s turned him into a delight to walk with. I can’t thank you enough for sharing your expertise. God bless😎
@angiestallings21913 жыл бұрын
This morning was the first great walk I have had with my Labrabull since adopting her 2 weeks ago! Thank you
@denisepacetti4559 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I liked the way you were able to calmly explain AND show the correct method to introduce your dog to the collar. You showed how efficiently and humanely the collar works and I enjoyed the fact that there was no strain or hurry in your voice. Stellar training video. Thank you. ☺
@noway3783 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. My 8 month old German shepherd/husky has been on the Gentle lead without success. I still get towed around the hood. The prong is my next step.
@bernie13272 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this I have two Labrador retrievers only 12 months old and each 100#or over, they drag me around all the time. About to head out to the park for their first time walking with a prong collar and after watching this video I feel more comfortable using one.
@nicolemontano51837 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best video I've come across on leash walking. Love it, Thank you for such great information!
@jaybryant4037 Жыл бұрын
Wow just tried a prong on my hard puller Aussie border mix and cured her pulling instantly. This is a game changing training tool for sure
@Imwright7204 жыл бұрын
My dog instantly took to the Herm springer. Unfortunately my wife freaked out. She won’t allow it. I even went to a professional and had them fit it. Nope, won’t have it . I’m using it in secret. Boy does it work well.
@unit82313 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna have todo the same thing bro it worked wonders im also getting a e collar
@riverramos95863 жыл бұрын
Put it around your neck to prove to her it doesn't hurt or harm your dog 🥰
@Imwright7203 жыл бұрын
@@riverramos9586 I did that. The trainer has since convinced her. She likes it now.
@riverramos95863 жыл бұрын
@@Imwright720 That's great! My dad had to do the same with me when I was younger 😅😆 But it worked and now I confidently use one with both of my dogs.
@Imwright7203 жыл бұрын
@@Jan-sb2ql the dog or my wife.
@strangersun77213 жыл бұрын
VERY much appreciate this video. It's well done. We have struggled with a rescue dog who is very loyal and affectionate with us, but highly aggressive with neighbors and other dogs while on a leash. Started researching different methods to help us all and tried a few before arriving at a prong collar. Learning about how to use it from helpful videos like yours has made a huge difference in her outdoor behavior this week. Thank you so much!
@cindywilcox4173 ай бұрын
I have 2 heeler x border Collie crosses, both are 30+ lbs. 60 pounds of determined pulling can hurt this old lady so i gave the Herm Sprenger prong collars a try. What a difference! Its like power steering vs manual steering, allows me to have a much lighter hand on the leash. I like to imagine it like having a light touch on a horse's reins
@fernandovaras1 Жыл бұрын
Madrid, Spain. Love the way you educate us on the prong collar. Great job!!!
@hungsky1720 Жыл бұрын
As much as I wish I had sent my dog to Brandon for training before bringing him home kzbin.infoUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU I am so grateful for this down-to-earth, practical guide. His training techniques and tips really work. Thank you as well for dedicating your life's work to rescue dogs, and to rescuing those of us who want the very best for our 4-legged family members.
@anthonyrainey968619 күн бұрын
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@robertapreston4200 Жыл бұрын
💯💞 I watch 5 training you tube videos.. weekly.. This is the best yet and I thought I had the best. Excellent work.... thank you💯✌️😋
@NobbyN4 жыл бұрын
Bought a sprenger yesterday after doing a lot of research as I was reluctant about a prong. My dog is an absolute nightmare with normal collar and chokes himself. I have been using a head halti for the past year and although he walks well with it, he doesn't like it and will run away as soon as he sees it. So did some training indoors with the prong yesterday before venturing out for a short walk and its the best he has been on any collar. Wasn't perfect but a lot more loose leash walking than ever before rather than constant pulling. My dog was a foster dog and he has come such a long way in the 2 years we have had him. He was one year old when we got him. He got that the previous owners couldn't cope with him but pleased to say we have put so much time and effort in that it has paid off. Apart from his pulling lol but hey, Rome wasn't built in a day and hoping with the prong that will also change.
@GunnedDownAtrocity3 жыл бұрын
every single one of my gsd's over the years have done crazy happy dances as soon as they see the prong collar. they sit for me to don it while their tail thumps away eagerly. i cannot even imagine trying to get a head halti on them. i mean, i could make it happen im sure, but it seems cruel!
@shaunwilding60373 жыл бұрын
My Rottie walks great on a halti but like yours she runs for the hills when I bring it out for a walk she hates it. Just ordered a prong hoping it works well
@eliseholton92843 жыл бұрын
Really good to be informed that you can expect to be using wrist action a lot to begin with , reassuring that it takes time and repetition , Thankyou
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Happy to help!
@PrincessChild224 жыл бұрын
Wow! This was night and day for our dog! Thank you :)
@teresawanamaker71 Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful. I have been thinking about this for a while but didn't want to do prong collar training before I found some good instruction on how to use them properly.
@sofialidia04293 жыл бұрын
Bought this collar today and SO happy I saw this video. Going to try on my 🐶 now. THANK you so much!
@bunker123sugar3 жыл бұрын
After reading a lot of comments it's evident that many people are using a prong collar as a crutch. It's a TRAINING TOOL... a stepping stone used to train your dog to walk nicely on leash so that you can eventually walk them using a flat collar or harness.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
I don't see it as a crutch at all, I see it as a tool. To me, that's like saying a drill is a crutch when a screwdriver can do the job. I will always opt to use the drill whenever it's available--my "goal" is never to try to stop using my drill...why would I, when it doesn't hurt anything and makes my job easier? Prong collars don't hurt dogs and they aren't negative devices--so why would I make it a priority to stop using them? That's just my view on it
@bunker123sugar3 жыл бұрын
@@beheeleddogtraining485 I hear what you're saying, but when was the last time you were in a pet supply store and watched the dogs and their owners? So many people have prongs on their dogs and the dog is still pulling. Obviously, they are using it in place of training. So, for that reason, I feel a prong is a crutch.
@aidansdad224 жыл бұрын
This is a good tutorial. I will add that when training our crazy ass pulling pittie Champ to heel we added a verbal cue to the correction. I use a very firm "uh-uh" when correcting and now I don't even need to use a leash correction most of the time, I just give the firm "uh-uh" and 90% of the time he falls right back into place. If he doesn't I give the correction and another "uh-uh" and he's back where he should be. you can do 'no' or whatever but I just defaulted to "uh-uh"
@jillybean6513 жыл бұрын
Same except I just say “ heel” for the command.
@aidansdad223 жыл бұрын
@@jillybean651 same. Should have clarified We gave the verbal correction then the command "uh-uh HEEL'
@jillybean6513 жыл бұрын
@@aidansdad22 I thought I was just being boring 😂
@SomeMinorDogTraining9 ай бұрын
I don't use them for every dog, or even for most dogs. But when I do, I actually put one on myself and let owners correct me with it, so they can see that it doesn't hurt and isn't meant to hurt. The problem is that there are a lot of people who don't have correct timing or pressure, so it's not a tool for everyone. I look at them like a surgeon's scalpel: it's a specialized tool designed to help when all other options are ineffective. But, just like a scalpel, you have to be trained how to use it properly, otherwise you can hurt someone accidentally.
@Aries-ur8lv Жыл бұрын
I have calluses between my index and middle finger from holding the leash of my husky for dear life; being dragged around. It makes me hate walking him bc it feels like such a chore. Excited to try this out! Thank you
@tobycutler80 Жыл бұрын
I hope you did, it changed my life with my GSD mix
@fsggibson11713 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. How do you allow for sniff and bathroom breaks away from the heel position. Do you transition to the flat collar, or do they learn a different size "bubble" when released from heel? Thanks again!
@MrOnionss2 жыл бұрын
if you give leash slack dogs will take it you can use a command like break to let them know its okay to sniff around and pee once you release the slack
@markfcoble2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, prong collar works very well. Stress for the first minute as shown...no big deal. Yes, much safer. Good tips. I'm training mine to track...later, so I allow down sniff but zero side to side. Prong collar is great.
@CristaTiboldo3 жыл бұрын
My 14 month old rescue is an inconsistent walker - around the neighborhood, he's great; on longer walks he pulled every now and then; horrible on hikes; and started barking and lunging at trucks/buses 2 weeks ago. We've tried the Gentle Leader, Halti no-pull harness, and a Martingale harness, but he would return to pulling after a little time on the equipment. I watched this video just before using the Herm Springer prong collar for the first time, and it's like I have a completely different dog. Not a single pull on our first walk! We ran into 3 of his dog friends after not even a block, and he didn't pull to get to them. Truck drove by, and he turned his head to react, and then immediately turned back to me and continued walking. My only regret is that I didn't start the prong collar earlier. This video really helped to instill the confidence that I needed to correctly introduce the collar and restart his training.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that you gave the prong collar a try and have enjoyed the benefits! Awesome job
@jonathanelmore8524 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. This is a great video and very helpful
@chadsanderson8684 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion the prong collar is so much safer for your dog. Especially the Herm Sprenger collar. It applies equal pressure around the dogs neck. The flat collars will absolutely hurt your dog if they are pulling. It puts direct pressure on your dog’s larynx which chokes them. When used properly nothing beats the prong collar. Great video.
@rickhammel954111 ай бұрын
I had a German Shepherd/Akita mix, and when I got him, he was a big time puller. I got him a Sprenger pinch collar, and within about 2 weeks, he never pulled again, and I was able to use a slip lead for the rest of his life, which unfortunately ended after 12 great years together a few weeks ago.
@vincemccormick59612 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this educational video. We have a new 9 week old GSP that I plan to try this on.
@rmangold Жыл бұрын
Great vid! This helps a lot! Love the small bursts approach and that this method is less stressful on the dog. Thanks for this lesson!
@rubybeattie7218 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to come back after trying your method with my shepherd bully mix and omg… life CHANGING. We had the most peaceful walk with no pulling at all. We first practiced in the backyard so she could learn to release off pressure and she learned so good. However, she is super dog reactive. Excited to see them, not aggression at all. I’m nervous to see how it will play out once we do come across another dog.
@ariannafeliciano2508 Жыл бұрын
Hello! my dog is also reactive around dogs. How did it go?
@H0M3SKI113T3 жыл бұрын
Thank You for this Video! I have a year old Akita who pulls exactly like the poodle in this video. I ordered him a herm sprenger prong collar because the herm sprenger slip collar wasn’t doing enough. He eventually got use to it and still pulls on it even though I correct him a million times. The hs prong collar will hopefully be here by next Monday :)
@saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын
Hang it on your own neck and give your dog in better hands
@caitlinsavage91094 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on phasing off the prong and onto a flat ?
@poeperdhe3 жыл бұрын
Why would you? It is all about being in control of your dog and your dog knows the difference about pressure. It will know when its dealing with a flat or prong and believe that its behavior will also change when on a flat. It just like you driving with a cop behind you and not!
@mrexpendable12323 жыл бұрын
@@poeperdhe probably because there are trained dogs that behave and don't use a prong collar. I don't think a trainer is going to say "no your dog is incapable of learning manners in anything but this leash". Like the cop example, just because YOU drive worse with no cops doesn't mean that you or anyone else doesn't have the capacity to LEARN how to drive with or without cops. That's training.
@lucasdelaere26343 жыл бұрын
@@mrexpendable1232 You're correct tho but idk why you would want to switch the prong for a flat collar/harnass. Although a prong can be a discomfort, it doesn't hurt them or affect them in any way if used correctly. Also if you aren't using it anymore as a training tool you can always add a link to make it more loose and comfi on your dog. But in this case you have to make sure he really doesn't need it anymore bc you could hurt your dog if it's positioned incorrectly on the neck/is to loose.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
I don't have a video on this because that's not really the advice I give to people. Some dogs and owners will be able to walk just fine without it after some initial work, and others will continue to use the prong indefinitely. The goal is to have pleasant walks with your dog! I don't worry about how long an owner may or may not use their tools--my general philosophy is that if the tools are helping you and the dog, continue using them! You may find that one day you don't need them anymore, and you may find that you prefer them now and always. Do what works, and just focus on that. It's not like wearing a prong collar hurts them or is uncomfortable, so I'm not concerned with owners making it a point to try to stop using them.
@racquettalk66433 жыл бұрын
Actually this is a much better collar than any flat collar training or not training. It distributes pressure evenly onto the dogs neck and allows you to give the dog corrections for anything the dog might do.
@sparkyplug788 Жыл бұрын
A helpful trick is to always give the dog a treat when initially putting on a pinch or any other type of collar. As the dog gets older, they will be relaxed when putting anything around their neck.
@brandonsligh64352 жыл бұрын
I have 2 Great Dane puppies, brother and sister, 5 months old 66 LBS each, went to petsmart today and the vet said we need to try this collar.. the regular leash, harness, gentle leader (which they HATE) none of that worked.. thanks for this video will be giving it a try!
@harrypearman02 Жыл бұрын
i’ve been using a slip leash for about a month now and his progress is amazing so i ordered a prong collar just to tighten things up as my boys heal is about 80% there so hopefully this video could help me get that to 100%
@alexandrahobbs15754 жыл бұрын
This has given me so much hope that it will work for my girl
@Ironworthstriking4 жыл бұрын
Finally put a prong collar on my 50lb Australian Shepherd and now she walks like a show dog!
@TheGremlinGirl3 жыл бұрын
My family rescued two dogs (at the same time) thinking that they’d only be 30-40 lbs, they ended up being almost a hundred lbs full grown. My responsibility is to walk the dogs and I’ve been dragged across grass, ice, and concrete. After almost two years of not being able to even walk them a couple houses away from mine without me or my dogs getting hurt in some way, my parents introduced the idea of prong collars and I was reluctant at first, but I finally agreed and now I’m able to walk them as far as I want. It really works, I cried when I walked them with the prong collar for the first time because it was such a big difference
@Pine.Mountain.Mastiffs2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I took my 5 month old Neo x Bully mix to Petsmart for obedience training. Their solution to pulling was to buy a no-pull harness. Wow, not exactly training them not to pull, just as temporary bandage. I’ll definitely be trying out a prong collar after watching this. 🐶
@beheeleddogtraining4852 жыл бұрын
Enjoy your prong collar! They are game-changers!
@princeinflorida214 Жыл бұрын
Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, poses this question regarding dog pulling: "What do you put on a horse to enable it to pull large loads?" Oh, I know, a harness!
@tobycutler80 Жыл бұрын
@@princeinflorida214 A broken clock is right twice a day, I guess. However, if you first train your dog with a prong collar, eventually you can move to any tool. I use a harness for hikes on a 30 foot lead and my dog pulls minimally.
@dragonryderslair Жыл бұрын
Prong collars are very useful but fitting the collar is crucial and handler timing is as well this is a good video. Explanatory without a lot of fluff. 1 point is if you decide to go with a prong collar I STRONGLY suggest getting the HERMES SPRENGER collar. The prongs themselves are polished and rounded and not sharp they are made in Germany and the construction is very good you can also order extra links if needed. The other point of a HS collar is that there is a small center front piece and the prongs from this peice go in different directions for better contact and less pinch or pull. Just my 2 cents. HS has been around d a long time and have made equipment for horses forever and are very good at what they do.
@AwesomeKitCat2 жыл бұрын
I used to be against the prong before I understood how it worked. Now I know better. When used correctly, a prong collar applies an even amount of pressure around the dog's entire neck. Whereas a flat collar applies uneven pressure directly against a dog's trachea. Prongs save lives!
@ronilgiobertbanadera76924 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! this is the shortest yet informative video i have ever watched! subbed!
@beheeleddogtraining4854 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! I'm so glad you found this video helpful
@filmswithpurposestudios68604 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. It has made a huge difference in our dog as well. Great video.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video, and are also enjoying the many benefits of the prong collar
@FutureGhostie2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! But I’m confused, I thought it was fixing the pulling, why is the dog not allowed to sniff anymore?
@actiondisplays2 жыл бұрын
Hi Riley. The dog is not allowed to sniff anymore because that puts the dog in control. Yeah, it's only doing what dogs do, but then it's not a well trained domesticated dog. Remember, they're looking to you as their pack leader. I have a lab retriever/boxer/ Ding-Dong. When street walking, if I let her sniff "too much" she tries to take more control, so I limit her sniffing. When we're in the field, she can sniff and be a dog. Then after she's sniffed herself out, we play retrieve with her "Birdie," (plastic retrieving bumper). I always make it an enjoyable game, and even allow her time to be a "Ding-Dong." :) Hope this helps. -Mike
@jonun89502 жыл бұрын
what are your thoughts on dog daddy? do you find his techniques too aggressive ?
@jenniferbryant-lansville5573 Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Night & days difference!!!
@usahome4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great info! I bought a HS prong based on your advice. My dog seems to have an in between sized neck. Is it better to have the collar a bit loose or a bit tight?
@mayaroy81754 жыл бұрын
The larger you can change the size by adding or removing links it’s better to move then needed than not enough
@EvanZamir3 жыл бұрын
I got a private trainer for my four month ACD and she recommended a prong collar. I was hesitant at first but it has made a huge difference immediately. Are there any long term behavioral consequences to using a prong that early? I don’t want him to hate me or something like that.
@riverramos95863 жыл бұрын
it has no bad effects. Sure he might be dramatic about it but other than that should be no long term effects or anything
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Absolutely not. Why would he hate you? Remember, the prong collar is not harming the dog. This narrative of "train with pain" that the positive only trainers push is a bunch of false narrative bullshit. If my dog is sleeping in the other room, and I pick up the prong collar and it jingles, she excitedly comes running into the room, ready to work and find out what we are about to do. This will NOT harm your relationship, and ignore anyone who tries to scare you into thinking it will
@saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын
@@beheeleddogtraining485 you are an antisocial animal abusing charlatan. U understand nothing about dogs. Learn basics about dogs that you lack
@criticalthinking8665 Жыл бұрын
Not all dogs need prong collars to learn how to be good boys and girls BUT here is my experience. I was finally in the market for a new American Staffordshire Terrier after my last one past on 4 years ago. I made it a goal to find a 1-2 year old who needed adoption since I had experience with the breed. Long story short I found my boy but oh was he was a hot mess. The "first date" was nothing short of a train wreck. In fact I couldn't even pet him inside the owners house cause he wanted to maul me with excessive energy. He was the worst on a leash and made this dog in the video look like an Angel. But like I said I know enough about the breed and dogs in general that I wasn't blaming him. So I bought him on a 10 day trial period. I immediately bought a new Herm Sprenger prong collar and went to work on his manners. Btw this dog not only had horrible leash manners but manners in general. Jumping, barking, pulling, rushing out doors, chasing, dog aggression etc. I used the prong collar, e collar and a muzzle and positive reinforcement and he is an absolute gem. He tucks my 9 yr old into bed every night. Greets every member at the gym I own(used to rush people and bark) with a smile and is just an all around gentleman... In under 30 days. The prong collar and positive reinforcement training were hands down the ultimate game changers with the e collar being a close second. My dog heels, comes, sits, stays, jumps, rolls over and shakes all on or off leash now due to patience and a lot of work. But the tools fam. Train your dogs and allow them to be the good boys and girls that they can be!!!
@julianfinley497410 ай бұрын
I have 2 dogs one is just barley a year old and the other is 8 months old. Both pull like crazy on a leash and we walk them everyday and have tried everything but a prong collar. I finally broke and bought one for my 8 month old dog because he is way bigger and stronger than my other dog. I'm watching videos to learn how to use it and now I'm worried about trying to train while my other dog is around (they feed off each others energy). Do you think I should just practice at first in my back yard before I take them both on a walk?
@sorenjensen3863 Жыл бұрын
I have a 4 yo shepherd who doesn't get the walks he needs due to dragging, im wondering if this is still effective on a dog of his age?
@richardrearick197510 ай бұрын
Thank you do you have a brand recommendation I have a malamute that’s a big dog about 70 lbs at 5 months
@dennisdrost88153 жыл бұрын
I'm a little confused and I've watched a few dog training videos on prong collars. How do you allow the dog to sniff pee or do number 2 if you keep the dog by your side at all times and correcting it when it wants to sniff the ground? Am I missing the bigger picture or do you gradually let the dog get more leash and it learns or has learned that pulling is a no no?
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
I believe in maintaining high levels of structure on my walks...it's good for the dog's mindset, as well as developing leadership and the type of relationship I want. When I take the dog out for a walk, I give it a chance to use the bathroom before we head out. After that point, I keep the dog in a heel position and following behind me. If I feel like they truly need to go to the bathroom while we are out on the walk, I will release the dog with a "Break!" command, and give them the full leash so they have freedom to move around and potty. Once they've gone, we go back into a heel and finish our walk. I maintain this level of structure always, on every walk. The dog has plenty of other opportunities throughout the day to sniff the ground, and sometimes on our walks I may take a break somewhere and allow the dog some time to explore and sniff--but when it's time to walk again, back into a Heel position!
@dennisdrost88153 жыл бұрын
@@beheeleddogtraining485 Thank you for clarifying this, that was very informative and very much appreciated, it has given me a much clearer idea of the structure and benefits of applying this again THX for the explanation :-)
@bwproctor2 жыл бұрын
Out two year old Mini Aussie would pull and choke for the first several minutes when on a normal collar/leash. Put the prong collar on the next few times we went for a walk and the pulling was gone. Amazing the difference. Previous dogs didn’t really pull so this was the first time I have had to deal with it. Now just need to get her to stop whining when she is behind others in the family.
@gweneichin7211Ай бұрын
My dog is people and dog reactive and is an aggressive lunger. Will a prong collar hurt him if he sees a dog or person and lunges aggressively with a prong collar.
@Djoanng2 жыл бұрын
That is a huge difference, thank you.
@nadezhdakarkelanova43523 жыл бұрын
This seems like it would work great for controlling pulling but I don't want to completely eliminate sniffing from walks. How can I incorporate sniffing on walks but not have my dog pull my arm off?
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Personally, I don't allow sniffing on walks because I want to incorporate as much structure as possible on my walks. A structured walk is an important opportunity to deepen the leadership role and relationship I have with my dog. I want the focus to be on me and our walk, not on the ground. The dog has plenty of other hours in a day to sniff things! That being said, I will also sometimes take a break during our walks and release the dog, giving them the full leash, and allow them some time to explore and sniff--then when the break is over, we go back to a Heel position again. If the dog begins to pull hard against me while sniffing during these breaks, I'll just give a quick pop on the leash or a remote collar correction, and they'll learn not to put so much pressure on the leash.
@hailleenunn368711 ай бұрын
Is it too early to add the prong collar into my training for my 4 month old lab? She's very high energy and I'm having a hard time reinforcing positive behavior on the leash.
@beheeleddogtraining48511 ай бұрын
This is the perfect time to start! We generally start with the prong around 3-4 months old
@connormc183 жыл бұрын
Very thorough instructions! I’m going to try this on my GSD as soon as I get the collar. He has my shoulder sore. He’s 70 Lbs at 7 months
@marthapackard8649 Жыл бұрын
I'm here because of our GSD too. Our last one was good on the leash but this pup is beginning to pull more as he gets more and more confident. I'm hoping he won't get too big but he's 60 pounds at 6 months and gaining about 10 a month. Time to nip that in the bud, lol.
@L.orenaaa3 жыл бұрын
Loved this video! Love how you used a dog who isn’t already trained so we see the prong working it’s magic!! Gained a new subscriber;))) will defs be using ur vids 😄😄
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I hope you find the videos helpful
@fergusrb Жыл бұрын
The thing I don't understand is the no sniff rule. I have seen that with other trainers too. Is that done while you are training? Normal walk ok to sniff? That is the whole reason I am out there is for her. I have heard the the mental well being of the dog is the walk and the sniffing. I could see it during the training session as you are working on behavioral issues. Thanks for the info.
@nafisajaghuri513 жыл бұрын
What kind of leash is good to use with prong caller? Thank you for this video💗
@ryanrandolph77342 жыл бұрын
We were using a regular choke collar, and the Australian Kelpie we're fostering would pull so hard that my house mate couldn't even keep control of him, and he was wearing me out. I put a pronged collar on him, and he was much, much better. My one issue is trying to keep it at the base of the skull. It falls down to the bottom of the neck, even though I took some links out. It still works at least.
@scrubkaekz3231 Жыл бұрын
There's a reason the prong collar is fitted high on the neck. Have it properly fitted if it's still not fitting correctly so you're not putting pressure on the trachea.
@charlesgarrett10423 жыл бұрын
Great video. Question If you take the collar off, will he still respond on a different collar?
@raikocuanalo9333 жыл бұрын
Recuerda que lo que estás haciendo es un acondicionamiento es decir que tu mascota aprenderá esto durante dos o tres meses dependiendo cómo lo trabaje y después cambiarás el collar lenguaje corporal es el que le debe de indicar a tu mascota lo que haces Y pides
@NosferatuUndead Жыл бұрын
Chickens in the background, hilarious! 😂
@gizzelleboccia18062 жыл бұрын
amazing I did one puppy training class with my dog on a regular collar and leash she pulled so hard that she ripped my skin on the inside of my hand i brought the prong collar out and my trainer said We don't recommend those. I said I can't take this class my finger was bleeding at that point put PC on and My pup and I were able to enjoy the class even with my bleeding finger
@Elkins24 Жыл бұрын
Do you recommend when on long walks to keep the dog in heel position? I have an agressive 2 year old GSD female.
@lisamartinos9 ай бұрын
Can you please share the prong collar you recommend. I just bout a herm and sprenger one. It ha s metal clip too easier to put on but ..
@nikkibell6533 жыл бұрын
From what I’ve learned, the collar is supposed to be higher up on their neck, like right behind the ears if possible. Is that true? I notice the one you have on here is a little lower so I’m genuinely curious about proper placement ☺️ Thank you for what you do!! 🙏🏻
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
That is correct, as high on the neck as possible. Taking out an extra link in this particular case would make it genuinely too tight, so it does slide down just a bit from a more ideal position, but will still work properly. Many people fit prong collars way too loosely, and the sit down near the dog's chest which will mean the collar will not work as intended. Thanks for your question!
@davidgibson50873 жыл бұрын
Yes it needs to be right up under the ears to make it work fully
@saarlooswolfhund62372 жыл бұрын
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@alext82182 жыл бұрын
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@wendydee30073 жыл бұрын
Does anyone have experience of using the prong collar with a Spanish mastiff type of dog (the traditional herding LGD)? My mastiff has a large neck with loose skin and rough fur, just wondering if the prong collar will work for her. She's a lovely dog but young, very strong and very excitable. I'm recovering from a broken arm which is still weak, and I need more easy control of her on the lead. I'm praying this will allow me to take her out again, my partner has been taking her and I'm desperate to get out walking.
@josiemoore514 ай бұрын
You are fitting the collar further down on the neck. Is that preferable to under the chin?
@victorolivares33892 жыл бұрын
Once the dog understands how to walk with the prong collar does that automatically translate to a normal collar?
@jameskrys52862 жыл бұрын
I have put a prong collar around my forearm and yanked as hard as I could. It was uncomfortable but not really painfull. My old dog could somehow slip out of a prong collar but I now use the Titan Easy On collar which is a prong collar with a poly collar with a clip which is a snap to put on and take off. My dog has never gotten out that collar. It's important that the dog is not in the collar 24/7.
@Rashen-gq7zv4 ай бұрын
I’m going to tries I hope it works because my dogs is not focused on me when I take her will it still work
@vanessagomez25502 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Your advice is very thorough, just what I needed. I have two husky dogs. Would you recommend training them together?
@beheeleddogtraining4852 жыл бұрын
I would work each dog individually until the walk is easy with each. Walking the two together will be more challenging for both you and the dogs, so you want to focus on one at a time for a while first
@karekorn786 ай бұрын
The only reason I am finally able to walk my German shepherd/Texas Heeler mix is because of the prong collar. I tried everything else... nothing worked and now my pup doesn't sound like he's hoarse after his walks. Definitely safer!
@MarkDParker Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks.
@chrischristofis8501Ай бұрын
Good vlog, lil girl did a good job 👍
@nereidaherrera31593 жыл бұрын
I have a 7 month old Dalmatian and his walking is horrible. I’m considering the prong collar since he’s still growing and pulling me like the dog in the video. Can I use the prong collar as well when I take him on a run? Or is it just meant for walking?
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
You can absolutely use it on a run! And it will likely help make your run a lot more pleasant :)
@WallStreetBruh11 ай бұрын
Prong collars are a bliss.
@MSDOGS19762 жыл бұрын
Dumb question. Are these to be used as a training tool with hope that the dog will be able to walk w/o one later and behave without pulling? Not sure I want to walk my dog with one of these forever.
@brightmind6994 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much for the great video!! Just one question: why shouldn't I let the dog sniff the ground while walking? Thanks again for the video!
@potterandweasleysgoldenret55737 ай бұрын
How tight should you have the prong collar on?
@ryoshilee83423 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. Now I know how to use the prong collar.
@MissElisabelle3 жыл бұрын
I am considering getting a choke collar because my 50kg LGD is reactive. As I keep losing weight, I feel less and less capable of holding him. He normally walks nicely on my side, but as soon as he sees a cat or another male dog, he pulls and barks intensely. I still use R+ principles when training my dog. I just think that choke chains or prongs are more humane and secure than regular collars or harnesses. Even a regular collar can cause damage to a dog's throat, the difference is that it takes longer for a dog to pull so much until it hurts. Other than that, these are still tools, and as you can see from the video, she is not relying entirely on the prong collar. She is calling the dog, she is rewarding the dog when it listens. Training the dog and communicating with it should be your priority. If you can train the dog without using a prong or a choke chain, it's even better.
@beheeleddogtraining4853 жыл бұрын
Using a prong collar to stop pulling is absolutely far more humane than allowing a dog to choke on a collar of any kind! And it's not about hurting the dog, like the narrative that so many uninformed people push. It's simply a training tool that helps communicate in whatever way you are using it. I am always as gentle as possible, while also being as firm as necessary, always with a calm demeanor--this is how you get great results. The prong collar isn't a magic fix, it's just a highly effective tool that helps significantly in the communication process. But it is WHAT you are communicating that is so important. That being said, I actually don't consider it "better" to train with or without a prong. Whatever works for an owner and dog--that's all I care about!
@davidgibson50873 жыл бұрын
Yes they both are greate to use
@river_cat44032 жыл бұрын
@@davidgibson5087 oh yes a choke collar is good to use that's why they name it the CHOKE COLLAR..
@river_cat44032 жыл бұрын
@@davidgibson5087 CHOKE
@davidgibson50872 жыл бұрын
@@river_cat4403 yeah that's goog
@marykasenchak31492 жыл бұрын
I noticed you said you shouldn’t let the dog sniff the ground- is this something you advise only when initially training? I do like to let me dog decompress and sniff (when she’s not pulling my arm off chasing a squirrel lol) but do you just need to limit that in the beginning when you’re working on heeling and then you can reintroduce that freedom once they’ve got it?
@elida24333 жыл бұрын
i have the sprenger prong collar but the one that clasps, it seems like it doesnt really pop like it should because it doesn't have the slide system from the chains like the other type has. ii'm wondering if there is any experince with this or if there is another way i should be using it? also to keep it up around her jaw line i feel like it's too tight. i can see her neck skin bulge around the spikes. but if i put a link back in it slides down her neck. is there a way to test the tightness, like with a regular collar you slide a few fingers underneath to test.
@DrDepth892 жыл бұрын
Did you clip the leash directly to both of the collar rings? Or did you use a small extension down to the flat collar? Thanks
@beheeleddogtraining4852 жыл бұрын
The leash clips to the swivel ring on the prong collar. Then I have a carabiner clipped from the other, round ring on the prong to the d-ring on the flat collar
@mattnovotny68885 ай бұрын
This may be a stupid question, but I've seen some videos where trainers let the dogs smell their surroundings while on a walk, why do you have a no sniffing rule? Is it a trainer preference thing? Just curious. I just bought a herm springer today and I'm excited to start training with my Shiba on it. She's such a good dog- until we get outside on walks. She nearly pulls my shoulder out of its socket. But only on the first half of the walk - pull pull pull. Then, when we turn back the remaining walk towards home she's a totally different dog. No pulling, loose leash... WTF? You think she's sad, or unhappy that she's heading home, and that's why... But nope! She's as happy as when she started, with the same exact disposition, smiling face with her tongue bouncing in & out of her mouth. Just a happy dog. So now I'm hoping the first part of her walks will be just as enjoyable.
@jaclynfig2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video! Thank you! Question: at which point do you introduce the word command heel?
@thankmelater12542 жыл бұрын
Keep changing direction like a nutcase, at a quick walk, just change change change change for a few minutes and the dog is then only following, no attempts to pull, as his brain gets so tired...then you can even walk him into situations he intensely fears and he might not like it, but he just walks, and becomes cured rather quickly. If you just keep changing directions constantly you won't have to do all the corrections seen in this video. Then the dog just naturally walks relaxed from then on. Use the word just before you know he's going to walk relaxed at your side and in a day or so he's good to go.
@jennycasey95173 жыл бұрын
So you used what exactly to hook the prong collar to a regular collar? And why did you switch out leash? Did you connect leash to prong and buckle leash both?
@wingnutbert96852 жыл бұрын
First leash was a slip leash. No clasp on it to attach to the collar. Leach clasp goes on the ring on the prong collar. The flat collar is clipped to the leash as a back up in case the prong fails or you didn't get it hooked up correctly. It's a fail safe so your leash is still attached to your dog via the flat collar. You can use a carabiner to connect the flat collar to the leash clasp or you can buy or make a short rope/paracord connector with a clasp on either end. One clasp to the leash clasp and the other end to the collar.