Part 1- Slip lead vs prong collar

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  • Опубликовано: 25 фев 2022
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  • @ninjafoxman8181
    @ninjafoxman8181 Год назад +6742

    I feel like I reached some sort of weird kinky part of yt shorts

  • @AcidPrince-xj9xl
    @AcidPrince-xj9xl Год назад +4659

    “This is my beautiful puppy here” me runs to comments

  • @svenjahartwig535
    @svenjahartwig535 Год назад +3022

    I am a professional dog trainer, I know what I am doing and both of these are forbidden in germany. By law. Also you might ask your puppy how she feels about that exercise.

    • @beepbeepimasheep7347
      @beepbeepimasheep7347 Год назад

      Exactly i find it so weird to try them on the wrist. Of course its not gonna be as painful. If they are trying to make it accurate they should put it around her neck.

    • @beepbeepimasheep7347
      @beepbeepimasheep7347 Год назад +48

      Also i am also from germany, where did you train to be a dog trainer? I also want to do that but i can't find reliable resources

    • @pebbleinyoshoe532
      @pebbleinyoshoe532 Год назад +120

      😂😂 professional what? Cause they banned those collars and now your dogs are going to be soft and not deployable - it’s sad state we live in next you’ll have crates banned too 😂

    • @frequentblondie
      @frequentblondie Год назад +1

      ​@@pebbleinyoshoe532 soon they'll have commands banned! Lmao! But holy shit it's ok to beat a child.

    • @kearstinnekenerson6676
      @kearstinnekenerson6676 Год назад +55

      Not a trainer but I use a harness with a two point lead for my dog never have issues of being pulled or the dog getting hurt

  • @username-unavailable
    @username-unavailable Год назад +1100

    Prong style collars cause countless injuries in patients at my animal hospital
    It doesn't matter how good a tool is if the users don't know how to use it
    When it's infection, injury, trauma, and aggression as potential down sides I will take the "less effective" training tools and recommend them to everyone else I know as well.

    • @Tommy.voodoo
      @Tommy.voodoo Год назад +41

      More common injuries from the basic flat collar
      We only use slip leads at my work, wishing I could use a prong from a few dogs because they’re gasping for breath by the time they are back to their kennel. 😅unfortunately we don’t have time for formal training lessons though, that’s on the owners. But I agree that people shouldn’t use a prong without knowing how to actually use it

    • @sokayconnor
      @sokayconnor Год назад +14

      @@Tommy.voodoo You should use harnesses

    • @Tommy.voodoo
      @Tommy.voodoo Год назад +5

      I personally don’t like harnesses, but besides that, they are not allowed

    • @sokayconnor
      @sokayconnor Год назад +16

      @@Tommy.voodoo Harnesses are the best for a dog's health, especially the ones that pull from under the dog so they can't pull.

    • @Tommy.voodoo
      @Tommy.voodoo Год назад +2

      @@sokayconnor we aren’t allowed to have them on at all. If a dog comes in the building wearing one, it is removed immediately

  • @lonestoner8297
    @lonestoner8297 Год назад +245

    "Give in when you're ready."
    She never gave in... And her hand was never seen again...

    • @RecklessFables
      @RecklessFables Год назад +3

      She's like "Sir, we've been training Rotties. This is Dachshund level"

    • @blevins25
      @blevins25 25 дней назад

      I don’t think you’re being honest. I’ve put a prong collar on my own neck it causes discomfort if pulled. It doesn’t puncture the skin. I don’t know if someone sharpened the prongs or left a dog hooked up to it tied up outside.

  • @sokayconnor
    @sokayconnor Год назад +794

    Me who trains dogs without anything around their throats: 😃

    • @nathannorton5972
      @nathannorton5972 Год назад +79

      People who train potentially dangerous dogs reading your comment 😃
      (But seriously harnesses are better)

    • @sokayconnor
      @sokayconnor Год назад +54

      @@nathannorton5972 Harnesses and muzzles are a dogs best friend when it comes to training.

    • @stinaclode8029
      @stinaclode8029 Год назад +1

      w

    • @stinaclode8029
      @stinaclode8029 Год назад +3

      @@nathannorton5972 their only potentially dangerous if u hurt them and train them wrong?!

    • @averyshookjustinseagull2301
      @averyshookjustinseagull2301 Год назад +10

      @Stina Clode If you have a reactive dog you have do start from somewhere, doesn't mean their training was wrong. You don't teach a dog to be reactive---

  • @kingasparagoose6849
    @kingasparagoose6849 Год назад +63

    "She hasn't come yet but im still pulling"

  • @andyeveritt9003
    @andyeveritt9003 Год назад +792

    need a prong collar for the mother in law

  • @TheNarzilla
    @TheNarzilla Год назад +768

    “We as professional dog trainers that know what we’re doing”
    *Proceeds to use a slip lead incorrectly while making a false claim about positive trainers.

    • @mirawenya
      @mirawenya Год назад +47

      Been watching modern malnois videos lately, and doubt he uses prong collars.

    • @MegaDoug1979
      @MegaDoug1979 Год назад +29

      ​@@mirawenya he's actually pretty adamant that they're not used.

    • @mirawenya
      @mirawenya Год назад +27

      @@MegaDoug1979 I saw in a vid he uses e-collar for the release of bite, but that he’s trying to find other ways to do it, but hasn’t been able to yet. But else wants to be force free, and seems very much to be about the dogs having a clear fear free head when working.

    • @moosesimpson8625
      @moosesimpson8625 Год назад +1

      A slip lead isn't "positive only". This guy doesn't know what he's doing. A slip lead, when used correctly, allows the dog to look forward or at the handler, nowhere else. And they cant leave your side. The pong collar is meant to do the same thing in breeds with very thick fur. This guy is a phony.

    • @BIGTOXXY
      @BIGTOXXY Год назад

      It's called different styles STUPID

  • @maybelikealittlebit
    @maybelikealittlebit Год назад +24

    I absolutely agree that beginners shouldn’t be using a prong collar. When I first started dog training I used slip leads thinking prong collars were inhumane but I’ve realized it’s using them incorrectly that creates unnecessary stress & pain. Always ask someone who knows more than you about something you’re trying to learn about!!!

    • @klarahaplova9098
      @klarahaplova9098 Год назад +7

      Thank you. This is the most correct, reasonable comment yet in this entire comment section.

    • @Immortal_Vanguard
      @Immortal_Vanguard Год назад +10

      Agreed. Wound up going to a professional dog trainer because the amount of pulling my dog was doing was actually throwing out my back. He recommended both a prong collar and an e-collar, showed me how to properly use both and told me the exact effects improper use could cause. After only a few weeks the pulling had stopped and we both enjoyed our walks a lot more ^^
      And yes, I tested both on myself.

    • @RevieCliche
      @RevieCliche Год назад +9

      100% I remember when my brother got a prong collar for his dog, I thought it was inhumane and lazy of him, because my first dog always walked beside me with zero training. 12 years later and after getting a new dog and literally spends thousands of dollars on trainers and equipment, I finally tried prong and shock collars under the guidance of a professional police dog/ hunting dog trainer. And the difference it made in as short as 2 weeks. It's really about learning what works for your dog and learning to use them correctly.

    • @Bloodlets
      @Bloodlets 7 месяцев назад

      This comment and these replies need to be pinned to the top of this video. The knowledge and how to use them and appropriately using them in situation that is needed for that particular tool. My dog gets excited when he sees the prong collar because he knows that I get really happy when we train with that collar and he gets lots of treats and I don't have to fight and all I have to do is light tugs...

    • @desuyodesuyo60
      @desuyodesuyo60 Месяц назад

      how do you even use prong collar properly? just asking a serious question

  • @brendaburgner-williams8515
    @brendaburgner-williams8515 Год назад +315

    I don't care how many times you put up videos for those prong collars, I absolutely refuse to use them. I have seen the damage they cause. Yes I know people don't know how to use them properly but even people that do know how to use them properly still injure their dogs. I'm not doing it. I trained my dog just fine without one and she's doing just great without one. I got her when she was 10 weeks old, by the time she was 6 months old she knew all basic commands and a couple of tricks. She is now 5 years old and knows over 30 commands tricks and hand signals. She is still learning. I am constantly training her. She learned something new at least on average once a month. Sometimes she picks it up right away and sometimes it takes her a little bit. But eventually she gets it. And this is all been done without a prong collar, without a choke lead or anything other that can hurt a dog. Smartest dog I have ever had! I absolutely love staffordshire terriers!

    • @stinaclode8029
      @stinaclode8029 Год назад +12

      Fr! It's so much better training your dog with positivity than hurting and forcing them to do stuff!

    • @LaughingStockArt
      @LaughingStockArt Год назад +9

      I totally agree. I honestly hate any kind of collar that might be able to cause injury like that. So many dogs have died by collars like the two in his video. Not to mention shock collars. Those things are just cruel.

    • @ColorfulSekai.
      @ColorfulSekai. Год назад +8

      My mom volunteers at a dog shelter and she will occasionally rescue dogs that are on the streets/lost, and every time she has got one with a prong/shock collar, the dog is usually insanely scared and will crouch and shake because of the collar and it’s abuse. I hate those collars, and one time in my neighborhood me and my mom found a dog and it had a shock collar and we felt really bad, and the owner walked to his car as if he didn’t care or notice his dog was gone and we asking him like “hey if this ur dog?” And he just didn’t seem to care…I feel bad for Wally (the dog)

    • @Nil-tz6gy
      @Nil-tz6gy Год назад +8

      They can be necessary for large adult dogs who've had little to no training - if you got the dog as a puppy it shouldn't be necessary unless you got a breed outside of your capabilities
      They aren't painful when used correctly - the ban was because too many people didn't

    • @nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme
      @nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme Год назад +3

      as any tool, they can be misused. doesn't mean they're always bad. i don't use one because I'm not knowledgeable enough about them

  • @Velvex_Vancreed
    @Velvex_Vancreed Год назад +609

    You don't need a prong collar you just need to learn how to teach your dog

    • @TehBIGrat
      @TehBIGrat Год назад +62

      If you follow him and other professional trainers. It's that they use these when training the less responsive dogs. It's only one of many training tools at their disposal.

    • @Tomeccho
      @Tomeccho Год назад +30

      Moronic statement.

    • @enac1544
      @enac1544 Год назад +38

      @@TehBIGrat If it’s only one of many, then why not use a training tool that doesn’t have the potential to cause serious harm or discomfort. All you need is a good harness, some time and attention. Any negative reinforcement “training” technique is antiquated and shouldn’t be used.

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Год назад +35

      @@enac1544 Far more dogs suffer injuries and struggle using a plain leash connected to a collar.
      Are plain collars brutish and antiquated? Or are maybe you biased and hyperbolic?

    • @enac1544
      @enac1544 Год назад +21

      @@thopkins2271 If your dog pulls then yes, you are an idiot for using just a collar and a lead. As I have already said, if your dog pulls then get a harness with a handle on the back. It doesnt hurt the dog at all and it allows you to be in better control of the dog.

  • @k-rodkev-dog7449
    @k-rodkev-dog7449 Год назад +39

    Her hands are so perfectly manicured that I thought it was a mannequin

  • @NoThankUBeQuiet
    @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +215

    I prefer to teach my dog to walk on a loose harness but I know that actually takes work and nobody does that these days

    • @Razzledazzle999
      @Razzledazzle999 Год назад +5

      Yes

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 Год назад

      I like a regular collar with just a least attached.
      also helps if she tries to go somewhere in the house she is not allowed. or outside (like holding her when accepting a package)
      she can go without a leash, but is easily distracted by other dogs. and easily spooked by fireworks (loads of people light it where I live, all year long. ) don't want her to run into traffic. but she doesn't pull so hard you need a prong collar or anything that hurts her.

    • @RevieCliche
      @RevieCliche Год назад +12

      Tried harnesses with my dog, she a blend of 3 working/herding dog breeds and is nearly to my hips. A harness just gave her more strength to pull. I tried everything before moving to a prong collar and it has made a world of difference. Using a prong collar takes work if used correctly. My girl walks at my side now and if a rabbit or small child runs in front on her she doesn't even flinch at it. I also have a shock collar for her (never goes above 2/10). I've had dogs all my life and have never put more work into training a dog than with my current, all with a professional trainer that trains police dogs and herding/ hunting dogs. Some dogs just need more aggressive forms of training, but no means is it cruel or lazy.

    • @sharktenko267
      @sharktenko267 Год назад +2

      ​@@RevieCliche this is animal abuse no ifs ands or buts

    • @sharktenko267
      @sharktenko267 Год назад

      ​@@RevieCliche also fuvk you for using a shock collar on any intensity

  • @matthewg284
    @matthewg284 Год назад +130

    Tugs prong collar:
    *violently shreds off hand*

    • @Ryan-re1rs
      @Ryan-re1rs Год назад +12

      No. Prongs are very gentle compared to a slip or even just a flat collar. My dog pulls hard and literally hurts himself if I try a flat collar, but he's fine using a prong and never had issues. Its sad people don't get that and think I'm mean to my dog.

    • @beepbeepimasheep7347
      @beepbeepimasheep7347 Год назад +6

      ​@@Ryan-re1rsthere is a reason they are illegal in many countries tho

    • @-.Mitzuki.-
      @-.Mitzuki.- Год назад +2

      ​@@Ryan-re1rs Ahh prongs do cause pain and in the long run can do damage to nervs, thyroid, etc.
      Although it is very effective it is damaging physically. Alot of people dont think to look up the pros and cons.
      but this is one thing that has too many cons.
      Plus people who are ignorant will yank them and cause major damage/accidents.
      It has happened, even if they are blunt, fitted right, etc, They still can malfuntion. just like a cars breaks, things can fail.
      personally its not proper to use that or any collar but thats only my opinion.

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 Год назад +3

      ​@@Ryan-re1rs the reason he doesn't go till it "hurts" is because it already does, and when he does pull, it hurts way way more.
      many dogs have been injured by them

    • @katieweb
      @katieweb Год назад +1

      “There’s a reason they’re illegal in other countries” says people who trust the government. I haven’t done the research, but if I had to bet those countries that banned prong collars put down more dogs

  • @2000triathlete
    @2000triathlete Год назад +166

    you never showed the prong color result!

    • @lawrencelane1891
      @lawrencelane1891 Год назад +4

      It's in his regular video section

    • @joshwilson6877
      @joshwilson6877 Год назад +10

      Watch the normal videos, I know it's hard watching anything longer than 2 mins

    • @duckyO.o
      @duckyO.o Год назад +23

      @@joshwilson6877what a boomer response

    • @taiyana5194
      @taiyana5194 Год назад +1

      collar*

    • @Wer-bist-du-JEH
      @Wer-bist-du-JEH Год назад +3

      @@duckyO.o What a childlike response..🥱

  • @vojtechmusil5109
    @vojtechmusil5109 Год назад +64

    you should use slip same way as prong.. quick tap with pressure

    • @naomif9964
      @naomif9964 Год назад +15

      exactly. There are rarely any cases in positive dog training where you just drag the dog along.

  • @daffodil.gerbils
    @daffodil.gerbils Год назад +93

    Okay so what I get from this is you a “professional” dog trainer train your dogs by telling them if they don’t listen they receive pain. What a way to earn your dogs trust.

    • @MoylShekelstein
      @MoylShekelstein Год назад +2

      It’s called correction, most dog trainers use pain as a corrective tool. There’s a way to turn the pain or pressure off and corrections should only be used after the dog understands the job they’re doing or the command they’re obeying. That’s why choke chains and prong collars work, they only apply pressure when the dog walks out of the heeling position.

    • @rayvicka9749
      @rayvicka9749 Год назад

      Works for children too

    • @SheaStehm
      @SheaStehm Год назад +13

      Just sit down with your dog and have a long meaningful conversation next time.Make sure you have a nice gentle tone. I'm sure the dog will learn the error of their ways.

    • @SK-jq8um
      @SK-jq8um Год назад +6

      Their mothers do that. Most people don't leave their puppies there long enough to learn manners. However, its around 10-12 weeks of age that they get sent to the timeout by mom.

  • @Kira-kg4kl
    @Kira-kg4kl Год назад +3

    I use both tbf depending on the dog

  • @LUCY.PARK.06
    @LUCY.PARK.06 Год назад +16

    I use slip leads as a balanced dog trainer- it's not just a "positive only " tool

    • @svenjahartwig535
      @svenjahartwig535 Год назад +3

      Positive only trainers don't use it at all.

    • @vegasa2067
      @vegasa2067 Год назад +2

      @@svenjahartwig535 yeah I have only been to positive reinforcement trainers and I never heard of a slip lead before.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +1

      ​@@svenjahartwig535 I keep one in my car in case I find a stray. I never put it on my actual dog.

    • @svenjahartwig535
      @svenjahartwig535 Год назад

      @@vegasa2067 Perfect :)

    • @svenjahartwig535
      @svenjahartwig535 Год назад

      @@NoThankUBeQuiet I hope it has a stop, so it does not choke the dog. Otherwise it will have one more unnecessary bad experience with a human.

  • @redfailhawk
    @redfailhawk Год назад +5

    I have a husky. I use a prong. I finally tried one. Before she got to wear it I used it on myself for a full day. I have a Herm Sprenger 2.25mm. It doesn’t hurt... at all.... I was able to yank on myself all day without discomfort. I’m pretty sensitive. This thing works so well on my girl and she loves it. She waits patiently for me to put it on and she’s not remotely scared of it. And she’s very clear about her boundaries.... turn on the ceiling fan and watch her disappear, she’s terrified of that (a wip). It’s a great tool. I swear most people who hate them are using the wrong size. 2.25mm is the perfect size for her, and she’s got a massive (18”) neck.

    • @WonderingWildWanderingRose
      @WonderingWildWanderingRose Год назад

      Can you explain the sizes please? I think the measurement is the size of the prongs, or is it how far apart from each other? What other sizes are there and how do you know which is the right one for your dog?

    • @tigerlilliwilliams7231
      @tigerlilliwilliams7231 Год назад

      Did you put it on your wrist or your neck?

    • @Alphabetwillbet
      @Alphabetwillbet 11 месяцев назад

      Bitch dogs' skin are 3 times more sensitive than humans', if you want to actually feel it, put it on your palm of your hand, remove the 3 top parts of your skin and you'll feel what they feel.

  • @user-ge7tw7qi6p
    @user-ge7tw7qi6p Год назад +157

    “She hasn’t come yet” only in Ohio bruh 💀

  • @Brochoa8
    @Brochoa8 Год назад +14

    Some say she’s still holding her ground to this day

  • @justinduarte5739
    @justinduarte5739 Год назад +1

    "Ope! She hasn't come yet" sounds like a you problem dude. 😂

  • @getx1265
    @getx1265 Год назад +9

    My rescue big GSD wasn't walkable until we used the prong collar. He improved drastically in day one!

    • @Jenny-zt6ei
      @Jenny-zt6ei Год назад +3

      Same here stubborn husky+GSD cross used a slip lead after being positive train only, I will never go back he is sooooo much happier and we communicate ALOT clearer!!!

    • @maryjane4432
      @maryjane4432 Год назад +1

      @@Jenny-zt6ei I have a gsd/boarder collie mix. I want to get a prong but not sure which to use. As on 2.25 or whatever. She isn’t too big about 60lbs.

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Год назад

      @@maryjane4432 The 3.0 will be right.

  • @riojimatsuoka
    @riojimatsuoka Год назад +75

    I'm a balanced dog trainer, but I don't pull. If you pull a dog that is out of control, he wants to go into opposite direction. It's a very quick pressure on pressure off movement and can be done on a slip lead. I've trained dogs that wanted to kill me, no issues. And no, I've got nothing against pinch collars when properly used. Cookie cutter positive reinforcement only trainer use harnesses or flat collars, not slip leads. I'm just saying, don't underestimate the power of the slip lead, just dont pull, but give it a quick snap. If I had one collar to choose from for the rest of my life, it would be the slip lead.

    • @davidjohnson8655
      @davidjohnson8655 Год назад +4

      This is true, the Ieash is for transferring energy, aka a caIm assertive correction. If your dog is puIIing and a correction doesnt work they have too much energy, thats why Caesar wouId take them out on roIIerbIades.
      I dont think this guy cares about how many dogs have had their necks torn up by owners who take his YT advice.
      I dont think most proffesionaIs prefer prong coIIars either, I either use a sIip or a shock coIIar, the prong coIIar doesnt give any advantages unIess the dog has too much energy, and I know severaI dogs who have way too much pain toIerance for this crap, rehab pitbuIIs often just dont give any fucks.

    • @antoniocastro1182
      @antoniocastro1182 Год назад

      Thanks for the info just adopted a 5 mouth German shepherd been watching a lot of Caesar Millan so I got his slip lead it work very well if u know how to use it. What is demonstrated here was improper use tho

    • @alanspaz5935
      @alanspaz5935 Год назад +2

      @David Johnson then you don't deal with many types of dogs. Any dog who believes it has the freedom to do as it wishes will without hesitation resist. A slip lead chokes when the dog refuses to obey even from the snap corrections. A bite on the neck which is simulated by the prongs acts like a parent biting the nape of the dogs neck which cause them to pause out of a reaction they have from birth.

    • @richard-fish-monger
      @richard-fish-monger Год назад

      Oh wow a trainer that thinks about the dog, something the poster asshole can learn from

    • @mattzg9874
      @mattzg9874 Год назад

      @@antoniocastro1182 german shepard and cezar milan 😂 man that dog will kill someone . try robert cabral and dont listen to that energy bullshit dog needs a leader.

  • @Chris-gl3vh
    @Chris-gl3vh Год назад +64

    Maybe put part 2 in the description? I'm not about to go and hunt that down. Especially cause the average person understands what the point of this is anyways so it isnt worth it.

    • @picachugirl2036
      @picachugirl2036 Год назад

      I dont get the prong collar tho

    • @pyrometheus4277
      @pyrometheus4277 Год назад +4

      ​@@picachugirl2036 basic conditioning, creates an association of mild discomfort with disobedience, and release with obedience.

    • @Chris-gl3vh
      @Chris-gl3vh Год назад +1

      @@picachugirl2036 yeah but I'll bet that even though you don't get what the prong collar is, you can guess based on the video that the person can resist it as much as the do with the other thing.

    • @emmagemmell8447
      @emmagemmell8447 Год назад +4

      Ha I looked for part 2, there is no part 2 atleast not in shorts 😑 hate when thst happens

    • @zaccy
      @zaccy Год назад +7

      There is no part 2. Maybe girl has holes in her hands now

  • @Mila_Bo_Bila
    @Mila_Bo_Bila Год назад +1

    “This is my beautiful puppy right here”
    “I need her to fight it as long as she can"
    “Give in when your ready”
    💀😭☠️

  • @ea5145
    @ea5145 Год назад +40

    Lol love the implication that other dog trainers who also know what they're doing... don't know what they're doing. Just say you have a different opinion and drop the arrogance

    • @mirawenya
      @mirawenya Год назад +1

      The balanced trainers seem so incredibly triggered by the positive only trainers. So many vids where they shit on them…

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Год назад +1

      @@mirawenya Because there are plenty of dogs that positive only simply cannot fix. I am not saying put a prong collar, but so often they will just say "oh well your dog is just gonna be like that forever" for a difficult case, when there are so many ways to fix a dogs behavior.

    • @mirawenya
      @mirawenya Год назад

      @@failtolawl I suppose I'm fortuante to have a rather easy going dog as such. Positive only (well, as close to it as I can get), is going ok. Some things have taken a while for him to pick up, but it's getting there. He now sometimes walks heel without me ever really diehard training it. (I reward it cause it's nice he does it sometimes, but I've always aimed for sniffy walks to tire him out anwyays.) It's my first puppy. Easy first timer breed though.
      The thing with positive only is it takes skill to manage. I am not manging always positive only, and he's an easy puppy. I think he'll be a happy well adjusted dog in the end. I sometimes wonder what happened to problem dogs to begin with, to make them bad.
      Like say resource guarding. I always have (and probably will keep doing) traded for things my puppy has stolen or picked up he shouldn't have. Well, indoors anyways. Should have been on top of that outside too, as he now swallows as fast as he can outside. We're working on it.
      But ye, newbie, so it's whatever. But I think one should start out as positive as possible from puppyhood, and then cross whatever bridge one gets to if problems develop.

    • @ElMuroBlues
      @ElMuroBlues Год назад +1

      @@mirawenya Because the positive only crowd wants to ban these tools everywhere, and already managed in many countries, and many dogs die because of it. It's important people speak up and calls them out on their bs

  • @lonewanderer3456
    @lonewanderer3456 Год назад +5

    Slip lead shouldn't be used to pull, but, I appreciate the problem being many owners don't know how to apply a slip lead correction,...but same can be said of prong, and the 'damage' of bad use of prong by a novice, is way worse than bad use of a slip lead.
    Handler/owner training is key.

  • @jarrethandford893
    @jarrethandford893 Год назад +11

    Whow that was close, its a really good thing that only professionals will see this and copy it

    • @louismoore6004
      @louismoore6004 Год назад

      Do you not like prong collars?

    • @jarrethandford893
      @jarrethandford893 Год назад +4

      How can you tell, training through pain is not the best way to train

    • @louismoore6004
      @louismoore6004 Год назад

      @@jarrethandford893 Prong collars don’t hurt dogs. That’s a misconception. Same with shock collars. Think of it like when you clap. It only gains their attention. Using a slip or harness can actually choke your dog. It’s best to just find ways of communicating where you’re not pulling on your dog. But these collars are for training purposes. Not all time use. Once communication is set you’re fine to take them off. I’d recommend this over chocking an animal any-day.

    • @jarrethandford893
      @jarrethandford893 Год назад +6

      If you cant see that putting spikes around a dogs neck and pulling it tight to "get their attention" hurts, then what are we doing here cuz your not going to change my at all

    • @louismoore6004
      @louismoore6004 Год назад

      @@jarrethandford893 I wasn’t trying to convince you. A simple google search could. I was only saving you time and hoping that with new information you’d stop the abuse of choking dogs when they’re distracted. You wouldn’t say that when a cat grabs her kittens it hurts them even though she’s using her teeth. When dogs play they use teeth. A rounded prong that isn’t sharp doesn’t hurt a dog. But you choking them does.

  • @Jasondog375
    @Jasondog375 Год назад +119

    I'm not searching your channel for part 2 imma just go find another video that actually teaches me what I came here for💀 priorities man you care more about views than actually helping

    • @mathilder1822
      @mathilder1822 Год назад +10

      if you want useful infos, go literally anywhere else it will be better...

    • @rapidojade3646
      @rapidojade3646 Год назад +1

      You only get 30 seconds in a short

    • @CadetSparkleWolf
      @CadetSparkleWolf Год назад

      I’ll save you the trouble: there was no part 2 available…it may have been taken down.

    • @cherylmillard2067
      @cherylmillard2067 Год назад

      @@rapidojade3646 No, they can be longer.

    • @cherylmillard2067
      @cherylmillard2067 Год назад

      What are you looking for in training?

  • @mirawenya
    @mirawenya Год назад +11

    The only trainer I’ve seen online that loves slip leads was Ceaar Millan, and he’s not positive only. For my puppy, the only advice I’ve gotten is to use a harness.
    I used to think the leash pop was great, then I got a dog and can’t imagine ever doing that to him. He’ll be a wonderful happy dog :)

    • @svenjahartwig535
      @svenjahartwig535 Год назад

      Write to me if you need help without punishment 😊

  • @ch4rlesentertainmentcheese
    @ch4rlesentertainmentcheese 2 года назад +6

    For those who can’t find the second part where he demonstrates the prong collar.
    The prong collar is a training tool used to teach dogs not to pull because when they do pull it gives them a slight pinch, but no actual harm. Some are just very dramatic. The collar is not to be worn at all time just for walks and sometimes when bringing the dog to a trainer if it gets distracted or chases after every little thing.

    • @ch4rlesentertainmentcheese
      @ch4rlesentertainmentcheese Год назад +1

      @@hashbrown4me who me? Now I’m not going to give you any hate but I’m going to say that this doesn’t hurt the dog one bit and that after a short times it’s no longer of use because it’s been used correctly and the dog has been properly leash trained. I only had to use the collar for a few weeks before I could walk my dog freely. Now I’m not saying this method is for everyone but my dog was physically hurting me with his pulling even if it wasn’t his fault/ he didn’t mean it. I just wanted to take him onto walk and if this was an abusive item it wouldn’t be sold (for example to shock collar which actually is an abusive training tool that I’ve never seen sold in stores) I can prove this because when used correctly it leaves no marks or cuts off circulation in the dogs neck.

    • @enac1544
      @enac1544 Год назад +1

      @@ch4rlesentertainmentcheese You have no idea if it hurts the dog or not because they’re not great communicators of pain. It may have got you the results you wanted but I’m sorry, it’s still a cruel and lazy way to teach a dog behaviour. Positive reinforcement takes longer but the results are better, if you don’t think you can do that then go to an actual dog trainer.

    • @Thomas-zt7dm
      @Thomas-zt7dm Год назад +2

      The number of people who never graduate from the prong collar, use it incorrectly, and/or leave it on all day are astronomical. Even trainers frequently overuse or improperly use the collar.

    • @Brxxtxs41
      @Brxxtxs41 26 дней назад

      @@enac1544me when I lie. Dogs are great at communicating pain or when they aren’t pleased with something.

  • @alexbijvoet1
    @alexbijvoet1 Год назад +5

    There is a reason that a prong collar is illegal here in the Netherlands. It's just animal abuse...

    • @ashleycullen.933
      @ashleycullen.933 8 месяцев назад

      His names American standard it's way lower than anywhere else.

    • @Brxxtxs41
      @Brxxtxs41 26 дней назад

      No it’s not animal abuse. Prong collars are absolutely wonderful when used correctly, it’s people that don’t use them that cause injury to their dogs.

    • @Brxxtxs41
      @Brxxtxs41 26 дней назад

      @@ashleycullen.933no it’s not lmoa

  • @kaylaogilvie8605
    @kaylaogilvie8605 Год назад +4

    Man I love when they show us the prong collar!
    - dead grandfather

  • @aIrMolEcUleZ
    @aIrMolEcUleZ Год назад +10

    Slip leads pull on the skin, or get close to choking. Prong collars stab into the dogs' neck, making them obey so they don't suffer.

    • @swiftswamps0821
      @swiftswamps0821 6 месяцев назад

      Clearly you’ve done 0 research on how prong collars actually work and make a strong assumption based simply on how they look.

  • @meatsax
    @meatsax Год назад +23

    Well that's not how a slip lead is used. Both are great tools if use correctly for the right situation.

    • @lilysnape6520
      @lilysnape6520 Год назад +1

      Also I'm Not Sure because I don't own a Dog and ive in Germany where both types of collars are illegal
      But I saw ob Videos that with dogs who move a Lot they use harnesses or other Things that Put the pulling force in a wider Part Off the Body than Just the nack

    • @meatsax
      @meatsax Год назад +1

      @Lily Snape if used correctly. (Big if) the slip lead goes high on neck and very very little pressure is used and it's typically only used for a couple of training sessions. Every training aid has a time and place and can be very effective on the right dog used correctly. Problem is most people don't use tool correctly and that's why they become illegal or get a wrap. Take the retractable leash, 99% of people use them wrong and they are technically Illegal here in Pennsylvania USA. The reason they are illegal is "must maintain positive control of dog" is the law.

  • @resalvation4949
    @resalvation4949 Год назад +1

    She wasn't ready

  • @Alexandriaxxanime
    @Alexandriaxxanime Год назад +2

    I can't be the only one who was thinking what your probably also thinking 💀💀💀

  • @allenszykula8071
    @allenszykula8071 Год назад +47

    this man sounds like someone who learned how to train dogs from a single source written back in the 80's and has done very little up date his knowledge base on how to train dogs.

    • @Relentlesscopez
      @Relentlesscopez Год назад +7

      Lmfao you got all that from 60 second video? Im sure youre better trained and more knowledgeable than someone who does this for a living. Any tips?

    • @allenszykula8071
      @allenszykula8071 Год назад +13

      @@Relentlesscopez psst I have been training dogs for over 10 years worked a few behaviorists that now implement some of my ideas when working with certain types of reactive dogs. And yes since I have spent many nights and many reading old books on the subject of dog training along with their more modern counter parts. I have pretty good idea about what I'm talking about. I just cut toes with a trainer similar to this individual because he couldn't get passed the out dated notion of dominance theory. And was in it for the money not the family or the dogs.

    • @Relentlesscopez
      @Relentlesscopez Год назад +2

      @Allen Szykula 10 years sounds like a whole lot less than "since the 80s" that you claim this man came from lmfao

    • @allenszykula8071
      @allenszykula8071 Год назад +12

      @@Relentlesscopez read what I wrote again the. Repeat it till you can figure it out. I didn't he was training in the 80's I said his information sounds like he got it from a source from the 80's. Hope you can figure out the difference.

    • @Thomas-zt7dm
      @Thomas-zt7dm Год назад +7

      Ya dominance theory completely ignores the neoteny of dogs and treats them like wolves. Most trainers I’ve worked with operate very differently from this guy and get just as good of results from what I’ve seen.

  • @SplitxHeart
    @SplitxHeart Год назад +8

    My mom is a professional puppy trainer too. Her method is to use a proper collar (not too soft, fitted to the dog, wider so it reduces punctual pressure onto the sensitive neck), a regular leash and positive encouragement for the puppy.
    She recommends to use gently, steady pulls (no tugging or responsive pulls to the puppy fighting it, keep a steady hand and stand your position) and a lot of positive, energetic energy to call your puppy. Provide benefits for the dog as soon as it comes to you. (can be a little snack, a toy, or pets) Train your puppy to learn that being with you is the nicest thing ever, more interesting than being with other people or other dogs and NEVER use items such as prongs, brute force, anger or a stressed attitude to force your dog to obey.
    Teach your puppy that the best place is right next to you.
    Prongs are for people with controll issues. If the dog doesn't want to be with you, you should change something about YOUR attitude.

  • @Oki3e
    @Oki3e Год назад +1

    Legend says she was never ready😁

  • @dalekcat
    @dalekcat Год назад +19

    slip would work great if you o glorious trainer used it correctly.

    • @kyakun5571
      @kyakun5571 Год назад +1

      Yeah and ya know wouldn't put unnecessary pieces of metal in your dog's neck, yeah slip leashes will pull skin but at least you dog doesn't think it's gonna be stabbed in the throat

    • @dalekcat
      @dalekcat Год назад

      @@kyakun5571 both can be bad or even deadly if used wrong to be honest but I can't truly see glorified barbed wire be good for training a dog - shitty trainer/owner if they stoop this low

  • @dakotawhite3074
    @dakotawhite3074 Год назад +3

    Very smart to show those goofs that call us prong collar buyers animal abusers.

    • @tigerlilliwilliams7231
      @tigerlilliwilliams7231 Год назад

      Cause you bloody are how about you by one and put around your neck and pull on it see if it hurts. I bet it does. then imagine that 24/7 when you’re walking

  • @slimeball3248
    @slimeball3248 Год назад +4

    “She hasnt come yet and im still pulling”

  • @drewishaf
    @drewishaf Год назад +1

    I had to get a prong/pincher collar for my first dog for that exact reason. He was malamute/shepherd and had a serious pulling/tugging issue on leash. Once I got the prong collar, my girlfriend and I took him for a walk and he lasted maybe 10 seconds before he just stopped pulling completely. Then, once he realized that he was doing what we wanted, he RARELY ever had an issue. I'd talk him on 1-2 hour hikes a couple times per week for nearly 13 years. It totally changed how he acted because I was able to instantly regain his focus when he was distracted. Our pit bull acted similarly, but even the prong collar wasn't enough. His neck was also about 4 inches bigger around and he weighed around 115 pounds. He was a little brick shithouse that NOBODY could stop 😆

    • @tigerlilliwilliams7231
      @tigerlilliwilliams7231 Год назад

      If they have a pulling issue redirect their focus some all the way that’s what I do and it works completely fine without have to use those heinous objects

  • @amnehalsaadi1454
    @amnehalsaadi1454 Год назад +2

    I did not run….I sprinted into the comments when I hear “ this is my beautiful puppy here “

  • @HDBD10
    @HDBD10 2 года назад +11

    Great demonstration. But it's best to give them a pop with both prong and slip collar.

  • @mhammer3186
    @mhammer3186 Год назад +5

    They are 2 completely different uses. A prong collar at a vets office, which is already high stress for the animal, is more likely to hurt them and harder to get on a fractious animal. If used properly prong collars aren’t that bad. But it’s those people that keep a prong collar on at all times or the ability for the owner to yank on the leash and cause serious harm that has many people against them.

  • @codyhammer1184
    @codyhammer1184 Год назад +2

    Maybe I’m tripping but I can’t find the part 2 to save my life

  • @thevillageidiot5593
    @thevillageidiot5593 Год назад +2

    Tell me youre too lazy to train a dog without telling me youre too lazy to train a dog

  • @marioreyes6835
    @marioreyes6835 Год назад +4

    Seems like you are throwing shade on some trainers like Beckman or Milan. "Professional trainers" can use either tool, and/or Gentle Leads, effectively. This demonstration is just silly.

    • @wetworms.
      @wetworms. Год назад +1

      That alone makes me not take anything this dude takes seriously. If you need to rely on punishment to get a dog to obey you, you're a shit trainer.

  • @vivilee7859
    @vivilee7859 Год назад +11

    So basically you, as a "professional dog trainer who actually knows what you're doing", recommends using pain to break your dog's will as quickly as possible because you don't have the patience or knowledge to actually train it in a meaningful way. Gotcha.

    • @Brxxtxs41
      @Brxxtxs41 26 дней назад

      Bro doesn’t know squat about prong collars

  • @courtneywilburn9286
    @courtneywilburn9286 Год назад +2

    my dog is dog aggressive. before i used the pinch collar she pull me and lung ect she even blew a blood vessel in my eye by whipping me around. and after the collar she listens more and more in line when shes near other dogs. I got her trained by a police officer that works with k9s too

    • @stinaclode8029
      @stinaclode8029 Год назад +1

      So your way of training your dog is hurting them to the point that there forced to obay?!

    • @Brxxtxs41
      @Brxxtxs41 26 дней назад

      @@stinaclode8029are you dumb dude

  • @baskervillebee6097
    @baskervillebee6097 Год назад +1

    Prong collar feels like mom's correction.
    Slip lead is a hangman noose, unless loose.

  • @okamigekido
    @okamigekido Год назад +6

    I love the way this guy feels like he is the CRAP for using semi aggressive to aggressive means to train dogs, while bashing positive trainers who get much better, and much more positive results.
    Like you didn't have to talk crap about positive trainers but he just had to put himself above them huh, god 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
    This is why I'd rather have a positive trainers. It's not about them and their ego. It's about the dog being trained without aggressive, harsh, or even slightly painful means.

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Год назад +2

      You don’t think that you’re doing the exact same thing? Nah right? He’s the only one acting superior and like he is the one that knows everything? Not you…never.
      People that speak in absolutes about training tools are ridiculous. Slip leads have their place. Prongs have their place. Harnesses have a place…as seat belts. 😂
      Everyone participates in some kind of force against their dogs while training. Abusive people will ruin a dog regardless of the collar they use, and nice people will wind up with a nice dog. Any given dog may do better with either collar. Hence, we can’t be TOO formulaic.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +2

      ​@thopkins22 Sure if a dog has agressive tendencies I'll agree you should step up what you use in response. Beyond that you should use as minimal force as you can. But that involves actually putting time and energy into your dog and not just signing a check.

  • @meganigga4313
    @meganigga4313 Год назад +10

    Bro using the skills he’s learning in the real world💀

  • @Mr.Bathelus832
    @Mr.Bathelus832 3 месяца назад +1

    When introducing the slip collar to the dog, you have to help him understand what you want by food luring as you apply pressure. I’m a big fan on both tools

  • @randomlonglegcat7973
    @randomlonglegcat7973 Год назад +2

    Come here and look
    Cameraman: walks at a snails pace

  • @Hadraniel94
    @Hadraniel94 Год назад +9

    I use a Halti/gentle leader only works with medium to large dogs with longer noses. You still have to train them with it, but its like leading a horse. They can feel the leash starting to move in a direction so they will turn that way with little to no pressure. If you have ever lead a horse or seen someone lead a horse with a halter (not bridle, no bit in a halter) its very relaxed all of it.

    • @averyshookjustinseagull2301
      @averyshookjustinseagull2301 Год назад

      I got that for my guy! It worked better than a collar and eventually he even stopped pawing at it so much. He still tried to fight it at times. At the time it was a hastey switch from a collar because he was making my wrists ache so the but of pressure i had to use with that tool was still too much. I've ended up relying on the prong collar more since it doesnt anything out of my wrists, especially since he was still only half his size at that point and just getting stronger. He's not on leash much aside from walks so that's when we use it. He seldom needs any corrections but I like to have in on him just in case as a way to get his attention promptly since he still has a bit of dog reactivity that we still haven't fully worked through. He does great if I can snap him out of fixating immediately by turning him away or getting him to look at me. I'd use food but he's not a foodie, his tummy issues had him spoiled on boiled chicken so even that won't work anymore 🥲 The prong and gentle leader have honestly saved my wrists so much pain with this dog lol

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Год назад +1

      Yes definitely gentle leader. You shouldn't be punishing your dog for wanting to sniff things just as you shouldn't be treating your dog every time they are doing what they should always be doing.

  • @ProphetGuardian
    @ProphetGuardian Год назад +5

    As dog walker I use slip leads. They are one size fit all solution. You can walk a Great Dane or a Maltese with same leash. Easy to get on and off. You can even convert them into a harness or halti. Pinch collars are great tool if sized and used correctly. I’ve seen to many dogs slip out and breakout their pinch collars. Though pinch collars are easier on the neck.

    • @obituki
      @obituki Год назад

      this is a dog trainer and you're a dog walker

    • @ProphetGuardian
      @ProphetGuardian Год назад

      @@obituki I have trained dogs too. He has walked dogs too. What’s your point?

    • @obituki
      @obituki Год назад

      @@ProphetGuardian my point is that thanos was the good guy and you're angry because my buddy carl lifts 225 with his pinky toe

    • @ProphetGuardian
      @ProphetGuardian Год назад

      @@obituki 🧚🏾🧚🏻‍♀️🧚🏻‍♂️

    • @Deafleopard
      @Deafleopard Год назад +3

      Prong collars shouldn’t be loose and even a properly fitted one should have a safety clip in case it comes undone. I use a herm sprenger neck tech martingale collar and never have to worry about this anymore

  • @_addi_1428
    @_addi_1428 Год назад +1

    “…love this tool. Mm.”

  • @Yume10605
    @Yume10605 Год назад +3

    All I have to say is trainers have to stop telling owners to put those on their arms. You will not feel the same pain. Put them on to your neck and then tell me those prong collars don't hurt

    • @katelynwest1280
      @katelynwest1280 Год назад +1

      I put my dog's prong around my neck and it didn't hurt. Just a little cold at first lol

  • @dewaynemorris824
    @dewaynemorris824 2 года назад +12

    Would love to see more on prong training

  • @adamcass
    @adamcass 9 месяцев назад

    I like how he said any prong collar. Remember there are better and expensive options but there are also budget option that work perfectly if you are taking care of the dog.

  • @tracyperez2341
    @tracyperez2341 Год назад +1

    I use a prong collar for my dog. He has never hurt himself with wearing, and it helps when I walk him as he is large and could injure me if he decided to bolt. My dog is a 130lb chocolate lab.

  • @sebastianlerf1086
    @sebastianlerf1086 Год назад +12

    When you need a prong collar to train your dog... You definitely shouldn't call yourself a "Professional dog training"

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Год назад +8

      Professionals use the right tool for the job. Many times that’s a prong collar. Many times it isn’t.

    • @mathilder1822
      @mathilder1822 Год назад +5

      @@thopkins2271 professionnal here. never once in my career i used a prong collar and always got the job done. if you don't start with violence, you will never need it. if you start wit violence, it's very hard to go back

    • @marialindell9874
      @marialindell9874 Год назад +2

      @@thopkins2271 And msny pet stores in America sell and promote muserolas, which are a literal animal torture device.
      Calling oneself a professional and using pain or risky items openly condemned for training is not professionalism. To be a professional, you work with ethics. Prong collars are the exact opposite of that just like muserolas.

    • @thopkins2271
      @thopkins2271 Год назад +5

      @@marialindell9874 Suggesting that it causes pain is ridiculous and makes it difficult to pay attention.
      But exactly like a crank type noseband you reference, it can be abused. A ball chucker can be abused too. But calling it a literal torture device seems a bit much.
      Plenty of well meaning but ignorant people condemn all sorts of things that are misunderstood or misused.
      Honestly the most abusive tool in most pet stores for dogs is the aisles of harnesses. Or the aisles of antlers and bones just cracking pet teeth daily.

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 Год назад +1

      Not all dogs are the same. Can't use the same thing on all dogs. Some dogs are fast learners others not. You have to determine what you need

  • @Maxixe.Beryllium
    @Maxixe.Beryllium Год назад +3

    I feel like I'm in the wrong side of yt-

  • @-touya_todoroki
    @-touya_todoroki Год назад +1

    head collar works just as well prong collars are KNOWN to slip off the dog and are used when someone cant actualy control their dog

  • @WolferialArts
    @WolferialArts Год назад +2

    Hey lady blank twice if you need help 💀

  • @micke6705
    @micke6705 Год назад +5

    It's crazy to see how far you have come sir you are a very strong, smart, and wise Dad

  • @theboiwho8pasta
    @theboiwho8pasta 7 месяцев назад

    "This is my beautiful puppy here."
    - *ViltrumiteStandardK9 training*

  • @talithiacampbell2749
    @talithiacampbell2749 9 месяцев назад +1

    No way he called her a puppy 😂😂😂

  • @spotsandstripes2
    @spotsandstripes2 Год назад +12

    A martingale, which is also called a ‘half choke’ which is like the prong but without the prongs, is better than either of these options in the hands of a novice trainer/pet owner as it is effective but most of all, safe if fitted correctly.

    • @redfailhawk
      @redfailhawk Год назад +1

      I agree, it’s better to learn on. I used one for many years. I only went to a prong when I had a dog who completely ignored the martingale.

  • @sockenfraualfred6324
    @sockenfraualfred6324 Год назад +8

    Simple solution: first learn about dog's natural behaviour, then teach them in a correct way depending an the first step. Result: you never will (have to) pull in a dog to follow you! Loving pets means to know about them instead of thinking how humanlike you can train them!

  • @emilyvos3249
    @emilyvos3249 Год назад +1

    We use that leash at my work, the dogs sometimes are low-key choking themselves by how hard they pull

    • @mathilder1822
      @mathilder1822 Год назад +1

      it's not meant to be used that way, the piece of leather is supposed to go before the loop to prevent the leash from going too tight

    • @emilyvos3249
      @emilyvos3249 Год назад +1

      @@mathilder1822 this still pull so hard they stand on their hind legs if you don't keep walking.
      ( we don't have the time to train everyone's dog , but I know they shouldn't be pulling you after them in the first place. And we have a lot of different size dogs we use it on so people ever change it everytime they have to walk a different dog )

  • @sarahbell8886
    @sarahbell8886 Год назад +2

    Unfortunately, I can see someone not knowing how to use it and being abusive with it.

  • @CornPopsDood
    @CornPopsDood 2 года назад +7

    I hate when people say using those are “abuse”. Especially when they’ve never had a dog that’s as strong, or stronger than they are. Prong collars used correctly do not hurt the animal at all, & it doesn’t take them more than a few pulls to figure out that they can’t do that anymore. One of, if not the fastest way to see some results for most people. Love your work. Always learning something new.

    • @Thomas-zt7dm
      @Thomas-zt7dm Год назад

      Key word is used correctly though most people suck with them and never graduate out of it with their dog. Personally I don’t like when owners use them for that exact reason. Considering how many trainers I see use it as a crutch they probably shouldn’t use it either.

  • @wasabi93
    @wasabi93 2 года назад +9

    Funny satire. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kibkirby
    @kibkirby Год назад +2

    "she hasn't come yet, come when you're ready" bro 🌘👄🌒 if someone heard this without watching it they'd think exactly what im thinking this mans sexual tension is intense bruh his remarks the whole time were lowkey kinda sus

  • @hermitchad2454
    @hermitchad2454 Год назад +1

    prong collar in the wrong hands means dead dog.

  • @EvieBonner
    @EvieBonner Год назад +3

    Prong collars aren’t good for dogs

    • @enac1544
      @enac1544 Год назад +1

      @Kate Mohr In the way that they can cause physical harm to a dog even when used “properly”. If you have a problem with your dog pulling, you train it positively. A quick fix is getting a harness with a handle on it, that way you can get much more control of the dog with no discomfort.

  • @tasktrained
    @tasktrained Год назад +2

    i’m a force free dog owner and i can promise you we don’t ever use slip leads. they’re so thin and they hurt. i only use a wide loose one i keep in the car if i forgot my collar or leash and i don’t use it for corrections, no pressure on it. just to obey the leash law.

  • @adolphgracius9996
    @adolphgracius9996 Год назад

    my favorite part is when he showed what happens to the other collar

  • @thetruthhasbeendeterminedt742
    @thetruthhasbeendeterminedt742 Год назад

    "This is my beautiful puppy here" 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @sptat3798
    @sptat3798 Год назад +3

    When you use a slip lead you're supposed to gently but firmly snap the leash, not continually pull on their neck.

    • @RevieCliche
      @RevieCliche Год назад +2

      Same with prong. The difference is if the dog decides to pull or starts to get reactive, the snap from the slip doesn't do anything. Slips work for some dogs, but not all.

    • @Moresco24
      @Moresco24 Год назад

      @@RevieClicheis this not where physical touch come in ? A quick Jan to the rear of the dog or on their shoulder/neck to simulate the prong collar without the prongs? Cesar Milan style

  • @deadlydemonjaxx4700
    @deadlydemonjaxx4700 Год назад +4

    Even properly fitted prong collars dig into the sensitive skin around the neck, risking severe damage to the thyroid, esophagus and trachea. my dog has scars around its neck from a prong collar by the previous owner and plus she nearly died cuz of it from severe infection in her trachea since one of the spikes pierced into her throat.

  • @christhunborg7583
    @christhunborg7583 Год назад +1

    I use prongs. I also use slip leads. What your experiment isn't showing here is that slip leads reduce airflow.

  • @trytolovethedark9077
    @trytolovethedark9077 Год назад

    They're hella expensive but so worth it

  • @alaska2026
    @alaska2026 Год назад +3

    The prong collar is forbidden in many countries for a reason..

    • @ElMuroBlues
      @ElMuroBlues Год назад

      Just an economic reason. Germanics went full retard and pressured everybody to follow suit. You make it sound like it was a well thought out reason 😆😆😆

  • @notacatjustahuman
    @notacatjustahuman Год назад +4

    Pro tip: if your trainer uses these kind of leads, RUN. And far, far away. They are going to injure your dog.

  • @torkusqerdoon1062
    @torkusqerdoon1062 Год назад

    Ok, who else didn't realize this was about dog training until the end?

  • @jillianburgess2730
    @jillianburgess2730 Год назад

    The legends say that he still pulling until 1 year later she bexame the colosal titan

  • @michaeltoney2277
    @michaeltoney2277 Год назад +5

    I thought she was going to reach for something expensive and get corrected

  • @jj..-
    @jj..- 2 года назад +3

    This sucks where they are illegal 😒

    • @CornPopsDood
      @CornPopsDood 2 года назад +5

      Which is where? Plus, who’s going to be watching you train your dog?

  • @abettercompaniondogtrainin2234

    The Herm Sprenger prong collar is one of the best training tools. Most people who don’t like them have never really used them. They make statements based on social media hype.

  • @themoddingmuffin148
    @themoddingmuffin148 Год назад +2

    Where is part two!!!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😰😰😰😰

  • @McButtsTheCrimeDog
    @McButtsTheCrimeDog Год назад +3

    Prong collars are literally always abuse. Literally any dog trainer that knows anything about dogs will tell you this. It is FACT.

    • @ElMuroBlues
      @ElMuroBlues Год назад +1

      No it's not, and you know it

  • @ElijahAshman
    @ElijahAshman Год назад

    I liked the part where he shows us the prong collar simulation