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Old 11-14-2011, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone using this and happy with it? Clips in front to prevent pulling. Thinking to get one for my 75 pd female, pulls when she knows were heading home. I have tried treats and training does not work for her. Once she knows were heading back there goes my arm socket.
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I've tried it--It works ok but I I don't think Sib will ever stop pulling--I finally gave up and bought a 20' leash and let her enjoy her walk ..I have worked almost 1 year at trying to get her to heel and her previous owner gave her up cuz of it..But-back to the gentle leader--if I had it to do over I think I would go with the Halti--Same theory but looks hardier to me..
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Old 11-14-2011, 02:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks Zoe, I will try to find the Halti, the other is all over the place in stores.
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Anyone using this and happy with it? Clips in front to prevent pulling. Thinking to get one for my 75 pd female, pulls when she knows were heading home. I have tried treats and training does not work for her. Once she knows were heading back there goes my arm socket.
I had one for my GSD when she was a tad younger and it seemed to do OK...but then at some point, it no longer worked as well.

I haven't used it since and now I just keep training her to walk beside me...she's doing much better so I think your real focus area should be the training and not buying something to skip out on the training...just my 2 cents though.

In the event that training still doesn't do it, I'd try a prong...but I can't imagine after some hardwork and training, you would still have an issue...
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My pup is 67 pounds, a year and 3 months, and I have been using this on his since 11 months. Some use it as a training tool so they can eventually move back to a regular collar with no pulling.

I no longer own a collar I use this for everything. I can hold the leash with my pinky and he can take off and he will literally be halted in his tracks and spun in a circle by the head collar.

He no longer pulls at all on walks, just walks by my side. However, it is very useful when training in fearful situations or in big crowds. Can't pull at all and you have complete control without looking like you are holding your dog back.
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I'm sorry but I read your post wrong----I never used the harness.. only the collar along with a pronged collar because Sibis such a powerful puller. I never tried the collar just by itself (which might be a good idea)! DUH....
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I've used the Sense-ation harness which is similar to the Easy Walk. It did help a little bit with pulling but it gave very little control besides that. I ended up switching to a Halti instead which gave a lot of control and also prevented the pulling, so I was able to work on training her to walk on a loose leash. Now she walks well on a loose leash with a regular collar and I rarely use the Halti.
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Old 11-14-2011, 05:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks! I am talking about the chest harness, that goes around the rib cage, not the head muzzle halti. there is also a brand by halti that is a harness, confusing. I will give the gentle leader a try it only cost $ 16 at dog .com. Hope to use it as a training method also.
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I tried the halti that goes on the head. He slipped out of it and went running down the street, so that was out. I tried a Sense-Ation front-connect harness with Kopper and it worked really well to stop his pulling. Then he broke the plastic slider that adjusts the size. I'd go with the Sense-Able, which has metal hardware instead, but I liked the front-connect harness very much.
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Sorry, when I said I switched to a Halti I meant the head halter one.
The Sense-ation harness we used before is a front attach harness similar to the Easy Walk.
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