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Wide Martingale Collar for Dogs with Big Bones - Adjustable Training Collar for Large Breed Dogs - Perfect for Walking, Training & Outdoor Adventures
Wide Martingale Collar for Dogs with Big Bones - Adjustable Training Collar for Large Breed Dogs - Perfect for Walking, Training & Outdoor Adventures

Wide Martingale Collar for Dogs with Big Bones - Adjustable Training Collar for Large Breed Dogs - Perfect for Walking, Training & Outdoor Adventures

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Product Description

Big Bones 1" wide Martingale Collar

Specially designed martingale collar helps train your dog to walk properly without pulling. Greyhound style collar features a limited slip choker to stop your dog from backing out of the collar. Collars are fully adjustable for a comfortable. Martingale collars are engineered to prevent "sticking" in a tightened position.

Sizes

  • Medium 1" w X 14 to 19" neck
  • Large     1"w X  18 to 23" neck
  • XLarge  1"w X 20 to 25" neck

Features:

  • Machine Washable
  • Made in USA
  • All hardware is cast brass, not welded, for extra strength
  • Buckles are Coast Guard approved for high weight hold

 Advantages of Martingale Collars

Martingale collars generally fit loosely around the dog, preventing skin irritation. They also make training more comfortable for dogs because they do not tighten to the degree that choke collars do, To train your dog not to pull on the lead while walking, start by fitting the martingale collar high on the neck. When the collar does tighten, your dog is likely to slow the pace or stop. More slack on the lead should loosen the collar again.With practice, your dog should gain a sense of when it begins to pull the lead too hard and help your dog to maintain a better pace.

Precautions:

you should remove the collar if you put your dog in a crate to prevent the collar from catching and tightening when dog i unsupervised. You can keep the collar on when your dog wanders around the house, but you should weigh the risk of choking against the possibility that your dog could accidentally escape from your home without its collar.