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Knighted Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada, Sask
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Secret Power
How many people have tried these? I just got 3 and I really love them so far, and I'm about to order more now that I know which size fits the best. I can get a nice correction out of them and I can get a perfect fit because the sizing can be adjusted in as small of increments as you want instead of prong-sized increments. Chrono was kind of inbetween sizes. It's just a tiny bit too big on him, but if I take off a link it's definitely too small. I couldn't downsize prong mm thickness to get a better fit because his fur is too thick. I also really like how they look, although I wish there was a thin D-ring on the front so I can attach tags. The long piece of nylon that results from tightening is kind of annoying when I let my dog off leash, although it also makes a handy built in tab at the same time. I wish there was somewhere I could tuck it into though. Putting the collar on is easy, although it's probably not any faster than putting on a normal prong. It's easier on the hands though, especially in cold weather where fiddling with metal links really sucks. I like not having to deal with the prongs so I don't risk loosening the links. I also don't have to worry about the collar ever coming undone, since the only way this thing is coming undone is if the nylon somehow manages to snap. That's a lot less likely than a prong link popping undone, although I admit that's never happened to me. I saw these collars mentioned on here off and on, so I'd love to know if anyone else likes these collars . My biggest problem with them would be the website. A lot of the buttons to purchase collars are broken or linked improperly, so I didn't get my number one choices.
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The Agility Rocks! Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Bushkill, PA (The Poconos!)
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![]() Wow, they look great.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: North Country, NY
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I don't need a prong collar for my girl but I like the idea of these, especially the idea of being able to adjust them easier and there not being any chance that the prongs will come apart.
I do wonder what quality prongs they use and where they source their prongs? When I've used prong collars, I used the Herm Sprenger ones because they're excellent quality and the prongs are nice and rounded ... whereas the ones they sell at the pet stores have flat prongs and the chrome finish flakes off with use. Are these pretty decent prongs? Just about the only thing I don't like about them is that they advertise them with, "do people give you evil looks when your dogs are wearing a prong." I think if you need to use a training device to help you handle, train, and control your dog, you should not have any trouble explaining it to people giving you evil, uneducated looks. I don't believe in hiding training collars just to get better public perception. I've seen the Sit Means Sit trainers do it as well ... hide e-collars under bandanas. If you use a method, be honest about the method you use and why you use it. At least IMHO. |
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Old Lyme, CT USA
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very nice, I think I might have to get me one
![]() Ok dumb question, I'm lousy with measurements, are the 2.3mm prong like the small prongs? 'baby prongs' they sometimes call them??
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Knighted Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada, Sask
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I don't have a problem with having a prong out in public and I've never been given grief about it. I am just always on the hunt for a prong collar that's easier to put on so I don't have to muck around with the prongs . It looking pretty is just a bonus!Quote:
. The 2.3 are the small prongs, although I think prongs can also come in 2.0mm so these aren't the really tiny ones. I didn't really know the measurements either so I got a 2.3mm in addition to the 3.2mm and the 2.3 is definitely too small for my dog's fur.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Tacoma, WA
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I like these collars, but I struggle with putting the prongs on my dogs all the time because my fingers are not strong enough to squeeze them together. However, I am not sure this method of slipping it over their heads and then turning the prongs inwards would be any easier at least with Nadia because she is one to not sit still long enough when she is excited and ANY time I put a collar on her she is way to excited.
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Knighted Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada, Sask
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.My dog gets pretty excited when I'm putting collars on him too. I like with these collars that once I slip it on it's already a functional prong even when it's not adjusted and I have control immediately. One thing I always worried about when I was putting on a regular prong is Chrono taking off after something or moving weirdly while I'm putting on the prong and getting my fingers caught in the collar. I'm getting better at adjusting these collars so now it's at the point where it has become equally fast or faster than putting on a regular prong. It took a bit of practice though. Another reason I got these collars was because my mom likes to babysit Chrono but she could never understand how to attach a prong. She'd almost always end up hooking it up like this: ![]() She's having a much easier time with these collars so far, although maybe that's not saying much since she was hopeless with a regular prong .
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Elite Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Calif
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I have been using the Secret Power for a year and am very happy with it.
I also don't turn it inside out when putting it on, because I have it loose enough that it won't jab. The prongs after daily use so no signs of wear and the cover washes well in the machine. i ordered another one and put it away just in case the company disappears.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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These are so neat and I have been wanting to order one, but could someone post a pic of theirs on the dog? Just curious how they look on!
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