May 17, 2011

I understand the dominant dog collar can take the aggression out of the dog by lifting the dog up but do you do this when the prong collar is ALSO attached?

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Hi Cindy,

I want to order a prong collar and dominant dog collar but wanted to ask a question first. My main trouble is pulling and excited exuberance and/or dog to dog aggression (depending on the other dog).

I understand the dominant dog collar can take the aggression out of the dog by lifting the dog up but do you do this when the prong collar is ALSO attached or only by itself? I'm confused by that and couldn't find the answer on the website.

Also, on fur saver collars, how do you measure them for a proper fit?

Thanks,
Karen
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
The common sense answer for me would be to use the dominant dog collar separately, and use the fur saver or a buckle collar as your back up for the prong. Or you could get 2 dominant dog collars (one for the safety back up and one to use independently)

The fur saver collars are measured from outside one o-ring to the outside of the other o-ring. Please keep in mind when you are selecting a specific size fur saver for your dog, that the collar must be big enough to slip over the dogs head and ears.

The office staff can help you select a size based on your dogs’ neck measurements if you need assistance. 715.235.6502 Monday – Friday 8-5 Central time

Cindy

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