How to Use Prong Collars and Other Dog Training Collars to Help Train Your Dog

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2019
  • In this video, "Billie" the female boxer puppy helps us highlight the proper use and fitment of several different collars for your dog or puppy. Highlighted in this video are prong collar, also called a pinch collar. A martingale style leather collar and a flat collar (made from biothane material).
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  • @fmknokey
    @fmknokey Год назад +361

    I used to think prong collars were cruel. I refused to use one on my GSP. That is, until he became so unruly at about 6 months old. He would bite his leash, lay down and pull ahead when I tried to walk him. After watching a lot of prong collar videos, I decided to buy one. First time I put it on him, he was like butter. I don’t think he liked it as much as I did. Lol. I am 70 years old and was able to control him like a pro. Love, love, love it. I use it just for training, not all the time. Thank you for your video.

    • @PARoth2011
      @PARoth2011 Год назад +17

      I’m 68 and that’s my feeling too! Adopted an adult rescue coonhound this summer and omg, was losing m mind trying to train her, she wouldn’t eat any treats and didn’t do toys. She was very timid and had had so much neglect and didn’t know anything and she would rather have died than sit or heel..lol..I was pulling my hair out! I thought it was nuts putting a prong on a hound but did it anyway and in less than 15 minutes I had the nicest heeling hound ever. 😂😂 she gets so excited when she hears me get it out! I wouldn’t use anything else on my GSD either.

    • @brittanyking872
      @brittanyking872 Год назад +9

      The old ways work don’t change the wheel

    • @VenomRoadRacing
      @VenomRoadRacing Год назад

      What size prong did you go with?

    • @mawakini9585
      @mawakini9585 11 месяцев назад +7

      My Parents babysit my Dutch shepherd/pit mix every now and then. Mom used to say the same thing about my prong collar, "he walks just fine, I don't know why you use that cruel thing". That was until she tried walking him without it one day and he about drug her into the pond lol. He knows when he's got his "good boy collar" on and when he doesn't lol.

    • @hellcatrambo7402
      @hellcatrambo7402 10 месяцев назад

      @@VenomRoadRacingdepending on the collar you can adjust the chain by removing a link or adding a link to fit nicely! Just got mine today and total different dog in only 5 minutes

  • @kimtalbot4373
    @kimtalbot4373 4 дня назад

    I picked up my new rescue dog yesterday & used one of your training tips.
    At the meet & greet, I walked her on a harness & she would lay down and not want to move. Brought her home & started using a properly fitted Martingale collar; miracle of miracles, she walks like an angel. Leash pressure for the win!

  • @evewhite2581
    @evewhite2581 9 месяцев назад +34

    Prong collar is a game changer for us..large GSD has been reactive and unruly, I haven't been able to walk him in public for a yr. He's great at a dog field but is so over stimulated outside he won't even take food..
    Prong collar arrived last week and we have walked 2 miles every day in public since.. I've got so much more control he's so much more relaxed. He will now take treats off me, walk to heal, and the lunging and barking at other dogs and people is less and less..
    Thanks for this.

    • @Yoonji9212
      @Yoonji9212 9 месяцев назад +1

      I love to hear it. I'll have delivery today and I really hope prong collar help me with my dog. He's not a big dog(a little smaller than border collie) but he's strong and it's a nightmare to walk him. He's pulling like horse and is charging at every dog. I tried everything and prong collar is my last resort.

    • @panoramicboi99
      @panoramicboi99 3 месяца назад

      Great to hear, I have a 2 year old GSD and he pulls like a bulldozer, impossible to walk. I’m ordering a prong collar for the first time and hoping it will help out.

    • @Dyl-275
      @Dyl-275 17 дней назад

      ​@@panoramicboi99looking into them for a 3 year old husky, feel your pain lmao

  • @jaimeyurich6385
    @jaimeyurich6385 2 месяца назад +4

    I just bought my martingale and Hermes sprenger collar’s I can’t wait to get them in the mail and use them. A lot of these commenters are in the same boat I’m in. I have a pittie who absolutely loves being outside and meeting people. By the time I’m back from my walk with him my arm is so sore from him pulling. I can’t wait to use these collars together. I just know that they will be a game changer. Thank you for easy to learn videos. This channel is greatly appreciated by this dog owner.

  • @scottjones6624
    @scottjones6624 4 месяца назад +16

    Due to social media pressure I have been raising my 4th Lab witj just flat collar and harneseses
    I have delicate hands and she is killing me. Just went back to a prong like my last three labs and power steering is back. She looks happy, and can finally feel what I am trying to communicate. No need for large corrections or jerks. I don't have to wear a hand protective glove anymore. I tried the "new" way, but have gone back to what works for me. Thanks for your fine video.

  • @cheryldumais
    @cheryldumais 5 месяцев назад +12

    I can’t thank you enough for your videos on prong collars. I thought it was cruel until I reached the breaking point with my 6 month old lab. She literally pulled me down on the ice and injured me. In desperation I checked out your videos and decided to try one. Today was our first try and I swear she was a totally different dog! I left it slightly loose for our first try and it was amazing the difference. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @olivest509
    @olivest509 10 месяцев назад +25

    A prong collar has been a total game changer with my chihuahua mix. Yes, he’s a small dog, but this dog slips regular collars and choke chains just make him choke himself until he gags and coughs. Consistent training has improved his behavior, but only a little. He has selective hearing, so when he’s done, he’s done, and not even treats will get him to listen anymore. With the prong collar, he self-corrects as we walk and I just need the lightest tug on the leash to direct him or redirect him. No more heavy coughing and his training is progressing rapidly.

    • @Dyl-275
      @Dyl-275 17 дней назад

      Put a harness on it and don't be a b*tch

  • @Nana-eb1yx
    @Nana-eb1yx 2 года назад +132

    The best advise I've seen so far. I own 2 german shepherds and you made my life so much better. I bought 2 prong collars and Martin gales, put them on my gorgeousl girls and one proper pull was enough to change their behaviour. Walks are pure pleasure now. Thank you for doing what yoir doing ❤❤

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад +13

      Thank you

    • @damonwhitsell6911
      @damonwhitsell6911 2 года назад +1

      @@AmericanStandardK9 I have a dog who lunges at cats and dogs badly. I bought a slip training lead and it helped some but she got used to that after awhile and went back to lunging as hard as ever. To be honest I have been dealing with this for about 5 months and have considered having her put down. What if I use a prong collar and she still lunges? Will she correct herself and stop lunging after she experiences the "bite" (for a lack of a better word) of the prong collar?

    • @joecompston4712
      @joecompston4712 2 года назад +6

      The prong collars work perfect. My 2 German Shepherds stopped pulling.

    • @damonwhitsell6911
      @damonwhitsell6911 2 года назад

      @@joecompston4712 were your dog's lunging and did they stop lunging?

    • @joecompston4712
      @joecompston4712 2 года назад +6

      @@damonwhitsell6911 They we’re pulling, not so much lunging. The first time I used the correction collar, the stopped and walked along side me. It is life changing.

  • @MasteredMagic
    @MasteredMagic 4 месяца назад +4

    Just took my dog on a walk with a prong collar for the first time. It was night and day, and she didn’t seem to mind the collar that much. It didnt hurt her, and she gave it lots of kisses when I took it off of her. She used to pull so hard that me, a decently healthy 24 year old, would regularly be pulled off of my balance, and my wife can’t even walk her. She’s a 45 lbs goldendoodle, and she was commanding out walks. The prong collar just gave her the correction she needed to understand. Thanks for your videos !

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  4 месяца назад +1

      Love to hear that, well done!

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад +1

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @tattoorichie100
    @tattoorichie100 Год назад +4

    I always look for your vids, imo they’re the best bits of useable info for dog-puppy training available. I have a 3 month old XL American Bully pup who promises to be a powerful and determined beast. I need to get a handle on training her and stay ahead of the curve. I plan to utilize the info in this video starting immediately!
    Thanks again.!!

  • @ktta5938
    @ktta5938 7 месяцев назад +4

    wow i didnt know that, i have a prong collar but i didnt know i could adjust mine like that and now it fits and stays in position!!! thanks you are by far best trainer. ive seen on youtube. most of the ones on youtube beat around the bush, you get straight to the point and your training actually works!!!!

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад +1

      Glad the collar is working for you. Check out "The Perfect Walk" at DIYK9.com. Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @xavi9933
    @xavi9933 2 года назад +3

    Each time I watch a video of yours, I absolutely learn a LOT of you, thank you so much for all these free information you give us💫 all the respect and support from Algeria 🇩🇿😀

  • @SagetheMutt
    @SagetheMutt 5 месяцев назад +4

    I just bought a prong collar for my GSD MAL mix . It’s already starting to work and I love it

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      I miss my GSD mix. She was the best dog I ever had, sadly including the dog on my feet right now. Glad the collar is working for you. Check out "The Perfect Walk" at DIYK9.com. Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @binarypower
    @binarypower Год назад +44

    Awesome advice! I got that martingale prong collar and it was an instant night and day difference! I only had to correct 4 times in a 2 mile walk! It was great. Before my dog was lunging at babies and strollers to go say hi. He was darting at cars. He once got loose from his normal collar and almost got hit by a car. I tried every single bit of advice for positive reinforcement but as soon as the treats were gone, he went back to his habits. I've been struggling for 6 MONTHS to train him and I finally feel like I've got a handle on it. THANK YOU SO MUCH! It was perfectly explained and I learned a lot!

  • @scottstevens2777
    @scottstevens2777 Год назад +2

    It changed the game with my pulling Doberman pup. Gentle pull.

  • @AussieBoss-rj8mf
    @AussieBoss-rj8mf Год назад +19

    I love it. Tried out the HS 2.25 prong the first time today. Haven’t given her a big correction yet but she is responding really well with it being backed up with some positive reinforcement. I needed something to get her attention being a typical stubborn Amstaff cross.

    • @denisenix90
      @denisenix90 11 месяцев назад

      That is what I use for my pit x as well. Night and day difference.

    • @MafsG12
      @MafsG12 7 месяцев назад

      I also have an Amstaff and today it will be the first time I will be using a prong collar!

  • @christinefairchild1248
    @christinefairchild1248 Год назад

    This information is so appreciated!!

  • @chirogirl67550
    @chirogirl67550 2 года назад

    Thanks! You’re a natural with these videos.

  • @courtneyschafer9823
    @courtneyschafer9823 2 месяца назад

    Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @AdrianaTheAnimalLover
    @AdrianaTheAnimalLover Год назад +53

    prong collars are always gonna be my go to tool. it is so effective and works instantly. the minute i applied pressure to the leash, my dog went from a pulling machine to walking right beside me. she doesnt even need a leash now

  • @markabbott2281
    @markabbott2281 8 месяцев назад +3

    I want to thank you for your very informative videos. With your help, I have taken a dog no one wanted and transformed him into a great companion. I have prong collar I use for his training and it works great. He is a big baby, and if the collar hurt him he would let you know.
    He responds very well to very little pressure, never pulls.Doesn’t chase cats or squirrels, heels well. If more people learned how to use these properly, I think there would be a lot less dogs surrendered to the shelter.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for rescuing your dog. My dogs come running every time they hear the prong collar. Two days ago I was on the opposite end of the house as my dogs trying to be stealthy, and when I came out of my office with my prong collar, they were both there sitting and waiting for the collar to be put on. Glad the collar is working for you. Check out "The Perfect Walk" at DIYK9.com. Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @lesbetts5694
    @lesbetts5694 10 месяцев назад

    i just got the first prong collar some tryed to get her to do some pressure training before taking out for a walk didnt seem to bug her at all and responded really well quickly and then got hyper and wanted to play so ya great tool thanks for getting me to use one man.

  • @diandralorena2903
    @diandralorena2903 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are very helpful and easy to learn from.Thank u for taking your time to teach us.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад +1

      If you want to know more about using the prong collar, check out "The Perfect Walk" (and other courses) at DIYK9.com. Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @dariansmith4043
    @dariansmith4043 9 месяцев назад

    Man thanks for the information. My Dog did a great job and with information you provided such getting him use to prong collar before I begin training helped a great deal. Best walk we have had without him pulling. I appreciate it MAN. Thank You.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @MtCur
    @MtCur 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks. I was looking for a video like this. Perfect.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @jamioles7515
    @jamioles7515 2 года назад

    Amazing video!

  • @Leicester_city_presa_canario
    @Leicester_city_presa_canario 5 месяцев назад +2

    Clear and precise information with demonstration I have a very large 60kg plus presa canario and live the city he's reactive with humans and dogs and going to invest in one of these collars allso just subscribed here in the UK 🇬🇧

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      That's a pretty good sized dog for sure. How's that collar working out for your dog and you? Check out "The Perfect Walk" at DIYK9.com. Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @MrCodes-mb9sm
    @MrCodes-mb9sm 2 года назад +5

    This was so helpful. I’m learning everything before I get my husky. Thank you

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      Did you get your Husky? Our dog's mom was a full blooded breeding Siberian Husky. The unintended father was the sneaky next door neighbor's Treeing Walker Coonhound. Great dog with confidence to spare. At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs. I'm working on getting my dog fully off leash trained.

    • @MrCodes-mb9sm
      @MrCodes-mb9sm 3 месяца назад

      @@troy5292 I did! She is 4 months old and is pure Siberian and all white. She is gorgeous

  • @phauser3817
    @phauser3817 Год назад +6

    My 6 mo GSP wears both a Martingale and a prong collar. The Martingale is basically just the fancy strong collar to hold her name tag and back up if the HS prong collar detaches, which has happened a few times. The Martingale, by itself, does nothing. She doesn't care if it chokes her, she'll keep pulling, spinning like a 4 legged propeller. The prong collar has made it so I can actually take my 50 lb whirlwind for a walk.

  • @mezenman
    @mezenman Год назад +1

    My shepherd about to learn. Had a rot 20 years ago that was hard to walk. Used that prong collar and it was an instant fix. Been trying to get the Shepard under control and I have failed. I’m 260 with running back legs and I’m getting pulled. No more. Thanks for the video. Just wanted to brush up on how it was used.

  • @lukeDH
    @lukeDH Год назад +5

    The only thing that got my dog to stop pulling was watching this channel and taking your advice great channel!

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more.

  • @NopeJustMe
    @NopeJustMe Месяц назад

    Just ordered mine for my Mali mix. I double up with a choke collar and he is doing 85%, I am ready to get to 100%. I have heard about the evils of prong and ecollars but my trainer uses both and with her 20+ yrs of experience I trust her. I need to make sure my 100lv baby is the happiest and healthiest boy.

  • @gtb4
    @gtb4 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you for sharing 😊

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @drakesorensen8881
    @drakesorensen8881 6 месяцев назад

    I love your videos thanks for the great info

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @krisl1010
    @krisl1010 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just picked up my first prong collar because of your video

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @gauravmalhotra2272
    @gauravmalhotra2272 9 месяцев назад

    excellent insights

  • @kangaroo4144
    @kangaroo4144 Год назад +26

    I have a Goldendoodle. Loves people, and pulls like a sled dog when near them. She also loves, jumping on people. The walk is consistent. I trained all my previous dogs, with a metal choke collar. 4 to be exact. So I went to the slip lead, with my Doodle. Garbage with her longer hair. It sometimes wouldn’t release fully. I had a flat collar on her, for Id tags. She walked better but still, pulling, jumping wandering. No control or attention to me at times.
    So I bought a 2.25 Herm Springer, $30.
    Watched “introducing your dog to the collar”, videos. Adjusted the collar, to a snug fit. Went out for a walk tonight. A long one. Stopped and trained her to sit. Changed directions, many times. Without notifying her. She just turned 6 months old, btw.
    I am in “Awe”, what this collar did. My 6 month old dog, in under 5 minutes. Was in a perfect heal, left side slightly behind me. Head up, not in the grass,sniffing poles out changing directions.
    She walked beside me, like I was walking an elderly dog. Who has done the walk, a million times.
    I’m over 50 now. So I won’t have many more dogs, before I die.
    If I could start all over again. All of my dogs, would be trained on this collar. I cannot believe, what I experienced tonight.
    Funny thing is, my sister in law almost wept. When she seen, I bought this collar. There was no pain. There was attention to me, that I’ve never had with a 6 month old dog.
    I can’t wait to walk her again, on this collar.
    A game changer

    • @Here_Today_
      @Here_Today_ Год назад

      I love prong collars. Education of the tool is key- after that, it’s simple and rewarding for both handler and dog.

    • @salinatorres5537
      @salinatorres5537 Год назад

      This exactly what I'm going through with my goldendoodle thank you for sharing and what size as well thank you!

    • @kangaroo4144
      @kangaroo4144 Год назад +1

      @@salinatorres5537 Herm Springer 2.25, watch videos on its use before using.

  • @undeadninja199
    @undeadninja199 Год назад

    just got my first prong collar for my husky, even though it was a bit looser than it probably should be the difference between me walking him on a harness and with the prong collar is almost night and day.

  • @shelberz1
    @shelberz1 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @SaintandMagic
    @SaintandMagic Год назад +10

    My pitty is 9 years old and I still have to use a Herm Sprenger! My GSD responds well to a gentle leader and I recently tried a gentle leader on my pitty (because I get a lot of backlash on RUclips for the herm sprenger) and he literally pulled so hard he made his muzzle bleed 🙄 so we’re back to herm sprenger for him

    • @evewhite2581
      @evewhite2581 9 месяцев назад

      My GSD just pulled the halti backwards then lunge off towards the trigger.. or leap 6ft in the air and do a crocodile roll.. this Prong collar is a winner for me to.

  • @lightmobile
    @lightmobile 8 месяцев назад

    Very helpful thank you

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @FilipinosaAmericavlog
    @FilipinosaAmericavlog Год назад

    Love it

  • @goonzoriginal
    @goonzoriginal Год назад

    Good Video! No BS. Good explanation.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      That's what I love about Garret. No BS. No sugar coating. Pure business and info. At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @taminorman1673
    @taminorman1673 2 года назад

    Please come to Australia!!

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 9 месяцев назад

    Upstate Canine has safety clips now, so you don't have to double hook :3 it clips the prong to even a regular collar, without sacrificing any performance.

  • @trinitybreann2535
    @trinitybreann2535 8 месяцев назад

    Just ordered a prong for my staffy who we rescued a year ago and still have reactivity issues and leash walking issues. She’s come a long way but I’m hoping I can watch enough RUclips videos to teach me how to be a good leader for her.

  • @TracyBarber-yd4st
    @TracyBarber-yd4st 2 месяца назад

    These collars are a game changer. Can I just double hook to the choker chain I was previously using?

  • @ClemenzasCannoli
    @ClemenzasCannoli 5 месяцев назад

    Would you have a suggestion as to how old we should start training using a prong on a puppy Cane Corso. Thanks

  • @imnickim
    @imnickim Год назад

    Wish I saw this first. I just got one that only has one hook and a leash strap in place of that other chain

  • @bdawn3
    @bdawn3 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. I have a GSD Shar pei mix. Even though she was well socialized with other dogs and still likes other dogs when she is free to run and play, she strangely became leash aggressive once she was 2yrs old. I spent far too long trying to deal with it using treats and praise but she is not treat motivated. Once a dogs comes within 15 feet of us she becomes fixated and cannot be redirected with treats or toys. I recently got a professional trainer and he introduced us to the prong collar (we tried a normal slip lead first but she fought that too much). I was very uncomfortable with it at first because I thought collars like that were inhumane. Now I've learned that it's just a tool aid communication. When I need her attention I can get it without it turning into a chaotic shitshow where I'm yelling "no" over and over again while trying to physically drag her away from whatever she is obsessing over, while she lunges and snaps at her perceived threat. Walks are are so much calmer and I think she is happier and more confident.

  • @mkl5448
    @mkl5448 9 месяцев назад +6

    Very good, informational video. Getting people to use them properly is incredibly important, making the handler and the dog more successful. I think sometimes people forget that training is an on going process, your dog looks to you for guidance so be consistent and firm. There is plenty of time for fun and playing too, but a good solid base will make the relationship so much better.

  • @somosfamilia9536
    @somosfamilia9536 2 года назад +2

    Eu gosto muito das suas aulas seria bom você colocar legendas pra eu poder entender já que eu não falo inglês

    • @Tomes23
      @Tomes23 2 года назад

      Oi, você pode clicar em "legendas" para ativá-lo. Em seguida, clique nos três “...” para selecionar seu idioma. Boa sorte!

  • @margaretbaker5105
    @margaretbaker5105 Год назад +1

    Just started watching, love the videos. I have a 16mt German shepherd pup. Have done some training. Was in an accident and had to slow down, you can he likes that. Can you do a video on how to start an older dog. Just need some guidance on how to get started. Love doing my own training it strengthen the bond. Thank you for help.

    • @blaine3610
      @blaine3610 Год назад

      I wish one of these RUclips trainers would I have a two year old gsd Kenya who's so hard to train for some reason

  • @bradclem6226
    @bradclem6226 9 месяцев назад

    I use the martingale I think they work best. Great design.

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад +1

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs.

  • @The1968ShelbyGT500
    @The1968ShelbyGT500 2 года назад +6

    Have a GSD that is close to 60lbs and she pulls so bad I can barely pull back to control her. Watching this video in hopes I can learn how to use it and help get her trained to walk right

    • @barbarawarren9443
      @barbarawarren9443 Год назад

      It's the ONLY way I can train my GSD/Malinois. He knows when it's on and when it's not too...

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 26 дней назад

    Are used to think the prong collars were cruel. But then I worked with a professional trainer and learned how to use them and realized that they are not cruel if used correctly. For my dog, it was much better than the. Choke collar. May end up with one correction per walk versus 10 or 20 that she ignored anyway. She didn’t ignore the one.

  • @ORSkie
    @ORSkie Год назад

    Did you ever do that second video with the other type of prong collar?

  • @fergusrb
    @fergusrb 7 месяцев назад

    right now my dog has a flat collar like you said. Can you use the Martingale collar for every day wear with dog license tag, id tags and the like and use the pinch collar when you train or go for a walk?

  • @ardakulak4889
    @ardakulak4889 Год назад

    what if i use the flat collar but i use a carabiner or something to connect to the lead, therefore the flat collar isn’t getting and pull unless the pinch collar comes off

  • @joyfulk9services
    @joyfulk9services Год назад +2

    I would really love for you to do a question and answer video. Maybe a live q and a? I would love if you would have some sort of discussion. Kind of like the E collar discussion after Ivan Balabanov's long Podcast. Maybe a few recent topics… like that awful trainer Tina Fry. What are your thoughts on that matter? Would just love a longer discussion with you, you have lots of short videos which are obviously excellent. However, I do not feel like we get enough of being educated and getting insight from you! Any chance of doing the occasional live once or twice a month?

  • @slc1161
    @slc1161 Год назад +3

    I fully understand why my use of the HS collar failed. I literally slipped it over my pup’s head. No significant pressure even pulling it fully. I have adjusted this and have a new (surprised!) pup. Thank you so much! Saving up to get your e-collar mastery course online. I’ve fostered at least 15 pups of various ages. My current foster, about 18 months, is a border collie mix. High prey drive, which I’m working on stopping because she constantly bugs my 18 year old cat. She is also leash reactive to anything moving. She wants to sniff any person or dog. So she shows poorly to potential adopters. She would be an awesome dog for a family. But it never gets far enough for a family to appreciate her. And she knocks down smaller kids, and some adults (that would be me). I am in my 60’s and can’t have a dog pulling me down. Too many risks.

  • @cristlejohnson4900
    @cristlejohnson4900 6 месяцев назад

    Martingale collars are used on sight hounds. They have heads as thick as their neck and normal flat collars slip off.

  • @robbiewilliamson357
    @robbiewilliamson357 7 месяцев назад

    brother: every time i turn to youtube for help with my belgian malinois i end up watching several videos that don’t answer my question before inevitably finding your videos which are ALWAYS the last one i need to find… subscribing now.. should’ve a long time ago

    • @troy5292
      @troy5292 3 месяца назад

      At DIYK9.com, Garret (the guy in the video) shows you how to use the prong collar to have your dog walking on a loose leash with manners, including classroom info, dog psychology on a walk, leash reactivity and triggers, and more. He has courses at DIYK9.com covering from puppies to off leash trained dogs. I'm working on having my dog fully off leash trained now.

  • @TheDowntownHermit-xj6rq
    @TheDowntownHermit-xj6rq 3 месяца назад

    I use a choke chain as a safety against prong collar failure. The choke chain is longer and doesn't engage unless the prong collar fails.

  • @adamlau1930
    @adamlau1930 Год назад

    What are your thoughts on at gentle leaders?

  • @fog561
    @fog561 Год назад

    Love your videos. I have a 12 week old labradoodle and wanted to start training.
    What age can i start using s prong collar on him?

  • @ashleyperez3075
    @ashleyperez3075 Год назад

    Can you do a video on fitting a chow chow or something with a similar thick coat? It's not as cut and dry as it would a short haired dog.

  • @jcmetallica48
    @jcmetallica48 Год назад

    What about Nylon Martingales? Would those work? I have an S. Husky.

  • @thisisit4666
    @thisisit4666 11 месяцев назад

    Should I use the prong collar on my dog’s regular walks or just when in public when needed?

  • @tffanyb
    @tffanyb Год назад

    You said you always double hook the pinch collar. Do you mean you double hook it with the live and dead ring or do you double hook it with the pinch and flat collar?

  • @kailachampoux7718
    @kailachampoux7718 2 месяца назад

    What do you mean by double hooking the prong collar and how does it help?

  • @alwaysraiders
    @alwaysraiders 10 месяцев назад

    Why do you need a back up when using a HS prong collar. Are they prone to falling apart. Do they break easy?

  • @JoeSmith-xi5bb
    @JoeSmith-xi5bb Год назад

    Prong collars are the best! In Queensland, Australia they're band :(

  • @Kris-ir4cg
    @Kris-ir4cg Год назад

    When do you switch from prong collar to one without prongs?

  • @Halodan10Gaming
    @Halodan10Gaming 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 3 month old golden retriever puppy that I am training. Do you recommend I wait to use the HS collar?

  • @timlewis8780
    @timlewis8780 Год назад

    Is it okay to double hook with a choker chain?

  • @mimi7914
    @mimi7914 4 месяца назад

    where can I buy the leather collar with the chain too on it?? Also, my prong collar keeps turning so the pull part doesn't stay in position. If I take out another prong I think it will be too tight...

  • @mysocaldigitallife
    @mysocaldigitallife 2 года назад +8

    Definitely need prong collars, I own 2 cane corsos they weigh 130 lbs each I weigh 120 couldn’t of walked them without proper training with the prong collar. Thank you for the great info I love you channel!! Much love from SoCal

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  2 года назад

      Thank you

    • @kodamoose5905
      @kodamoose5905 2 года назад +1

      I need for my Corso! What size prong do you use?

    • @theforce5191
      @theforce5191 2 года назад

      Nice, I'm currently using the slip lead for my 3 month old corso. I may just get the prong collar to make training easier.

    • @BlackKen_M
      @BlackKen_M Год назад +1

      My Corso worked well with the e collar for leash training

    • @Little_Bitz
      @Little_Bitz Год назад

      ​@@BlackKen_M which E collar did you go with and at what age did you start using it? I'm so confused about which Collar to use and when etc. I want my Cane Corso to run around the yard free but I was thinking of adding the e collar just in case he decides to go for a stroll in the woods. I don't want to go through them all the time and definitely not to chase him, so I want to keep him out. I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the options before I pick him up in a couple of weeks.

  • @user-su3pt4kq5n
    @user-su3pt4kq5n 19 дней назад

    I use a prong collar on my GS, but I am still having some problems with her not listening to me. She still pulls on me alot.

  • @billwhite5853
    @billwhite5853 Год назад

    Should'nt the pinch collar be up higher on the neck? right under the jawbone?

  • @warpdriveby
    @warpdriveby Год назад +3

    My GSD was trained with but no longer needs his prong collar unless going into a situation we might encounter uncontrolled or off leash little yappy dogs, who he could kill if I can't intervene fast enough. We do have a lot of coyotes and coy-wolves where I live in WI, so at night in addition to other measures, if I hear them or he needs potty late I put his prong collar on WITH THE SPIKES OUT! I have zero science or data, no testing on it, but it is similar to bladed/spiked collars used by the Romans and other cultures for centuries, for this exact purpose: to keep animals or other war dogs from being able to bite into their necks.

    • @AmericanStandardK9
      @AmericanStandardK9  Год назад +2

      Yes, you are making very good points... I used to have the spikes out for the same reason a few years back (lots of loose-running, aggressive dogs in that town). Coy-WOLVES, you say? Wow! Well, if I lived in such an area, I'd probably get a "real" spike-collar like the ones designed for Kangals or other livestock guardians, just to be on the side, as are much wider than prong collars, and hence cover more of the dog's neck. Stay safe! - Alexandra

    • @warpdriveby
      @warpdriveby Год назад +1

      @@AmericanStandardK9 Yes, according to DNR and US Forestry service analysis (my brother runs a research station in Washington state) the further east you go in the US the higher percentage of wolf DNA is found. Pure coyotes are still found west of the Rockies, and I think into eastern Colorado and Texas. Going east from there the ratio of coyote to wolf increases as you go. This applies to about the northern half of the country, I didn't see the data for the central or eastern South, but I've heard they are not as numerous there, at least yet, but again that part is hearsay only. I have a vest and collar ordered, but I'm not too worried YET, because no dogs over 20lbs have been attacked in my area. It's tough right? We need top predators to insure the health of our ecosystems, but they can target the small, weak, and sick among us, whether it's a pet or gods forbid a child.

  • @phoebeholmes2202
    @phoebeholmes2202 10 месяцев назад

    Can we use prone collar for chow chow?

  • @Leverquin
    @Leverquin 8 месяцев назад

    does prong collar need to be under chin like chain choker or slip leash?

  • @timbango2090
    @timbango2090 11 месяцев назад

    Should I have too really pull on it? It's helps a huge amount, but it seems like I got to pull a good bit more then videos show. But I don't think it would fit any tighter. My dogs red heeler if that matters.

  • @fenix1977
    @fenix1977 Год назад

    Hello I am really interested in all of these kind of videos especially because I loooove them and always like to know more about my own dogs a cane Corso and mix corsoxboerboel.
    But actually my question is about the mixed one.
    He was born in my house but whenever I reach to touch him he seems uneased..like he is worried..
    What is it?
    The oldest also came very very young but it s not like that at all.
    Could it be related with the fact of with the oldest I had my time with him
    But when the youngest was born so was my child..and I had not the same tipe of interaction or time with him?

  • @solascriptura5859
    @solascriptura5859 4 месяца назад

    I have a 6 year old golden retriever that I believe I’m going to get a prong collar for. I tried the slip lead and she’s just not honing in on it like I think she should age like 2 months. Any thoughts? A lot of people say it’s abusing but I think that bullcrap personally.

  • @JPEUT
    @JPEUT 2 года назад +2

    Love the videos they are extremely helpful.. how old would should I start with E collar and prong collar?? My pup is 8 weeks old

    • @bellw5834
      @bellw5834 2 года назад +2

      From what I've heard it's easier to start any big training at 2-3 months.
      I think that is because of the hormonal faze makes the dog feel like he's got something to prove lol.
      I have also seen many trainers with prong and e collar start as late as 6 months because at that point the dog better understands pressure better from other dogs.
      Just focus on more positive only approach until about a month and slowly introduce more corrections.
      At that point you can have the prong on but not in use so the dog gets used to just having it on, same with e collar.
      Then once the dog is ready you can start the prong first then the e collar.

  • @majr25_13
    @majr25_13 Год назад

    Bought the 2.25 mm collar for my dog’s 19 inch neck, the collar was too short and would not go around his neck. Should I have purchased more links instead of going to the next available size (3.2 mm) on Amazon? Dog is a 4-year old boxer (had to remove a couple of links since the larger collar was meant for a 23 inch neck), thank you in advance.

  • @stephenowen1644
    @stephenowen1644 Год назад

    So it fits higher on the neck than a flat collar?
    My 4 month old rottweiler would have been wiggling and biting me by the end

  • @SomeMinorDogTraining
    @SomeMinorDogTraining 4 месяца назад

    I don't use them for every dog, or even for most dogs. But when I do, I actually put one on myself and let owners correct me with it, so they can see that it doesn't hurt and isn't meant to hurt. The problem is that there are a lot of people who don't have correct timing or pressure, so it's not a tool for everyone. I look at them like a surgeon's scalpel: it's a specialized tool designed to help when all other options are ineffective. But, just like a scalpel, you have to be trained how to use it properly, otherwise you can hurt someone accidentally.

  • @marguelles
    @marguelles Год назад +1

    Good content pal.. I've been watching your videos for over a month and I finally convinced myself buying a prong collar. I have a gorgeous, 5 months 64 pounds female Cane Corso who started pulling the leash over the threshold I'm comfortable with, but I'm not sure if it's ok to start training this stuff to a 5 months puppy. Do you think I should wait a little longer?

    • @psykokane
      @psykokane Год назад

      it’s been 7 months any update? did you use the prong collar?

  • @steelersbensteelersfan7794
    @steelersbensteelersfan7794 8 месяцев назад

    Do boxers make good family and guard dog

  • @CMaryS
    @CMaryS Год назад +4

    Too bad we cant use that collar in my country. But i will try anyway when no one is watching. Its a lot of problem dogs in my country and i am asking my self: could it all have been avoided if the collar was not forbidden in use?

  • @ssanders7511
    @ssanders7511 Год назад

    Can i use this to help with jumping? If so, whats the best way. My 7 month old pyredoodle jumps all over my kids and nips and play bites but it hurts them

  • @tomvanhoutte2993
    @tomvanhoutte2993 10 месяцев назад

    What age can you start with the prong collar and e collar ? If necessary..

  • @jesse0M
    @jesse0M Год назад

    What the name of the better prong collar ? And do you leave it on ? Or do you take it off ?

  • @Little_Bitz
    @Little_Bitz Год назад +1

    Do the martingales also come in one size? I see them as a recommendation feom you but your videos always leave out answers to what might seem like obvious or stupid questions like mine.

    • @theforce5191
      @theforce5191 Год назад +1

      Get a leather martingale. I got one that was too loose, and I made a hole to fit my dog perfectly. And to answer your question, they come in different sizes.

  • @soniahernandez4168
    @soniahernandez4168 10 месяцев назад

    Hey!
    Any recommendations please i have a 12 weeks Rottweiler puppy but she doesn’t even care if the prong bothers she’s still pulling even if she cries she still pulls so I don’t want to hurt her what can you advise me please ???

  • @user-nr7yz7qe8x
    @user-nr7yz7qe8x Месяц назад

    How should I measure the martingale collar ? I’m really struggling with the prong sliding down. Thanks for your video!

    • @malcolmbrown9182
      @malcolmbrown9182 28 дней назад

      you want it high on the neck a bit below the ears, you should be able to move it around the neck (as in being able to move it in a "circular" way) hope this helped!

  • @leiyahac8918
    @leiyahac8918 2 года назад +15

    I had a slip rope and my dog still pulls and strangles herself to death so I’m going to get a prong collar and hopefully see some change. This vid was great, thank you

    • @CzechYes
      @CzechYes 2 года назад +3

      My GSD will lay down like she don't care.... Gonna make the switch too

    • @iitsjustque
      @iitsjustque Год назад +1

      Did you get it?

    • @stewartashling
      @stewartashling Год назад

      My dog strangled himself with the prong as well causing damage.

    • @d2profit907
      @d2profit907 Год назад

      @@stewartashling your using it wrong

    • @mojavecourier6987
      @mojavecourier6987 Год назад

      You guys are also abusing your dogs