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Old 05-05-2008, 08:49 AM   #8 (permalink)
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The only thing that worked for Q was the prong collar. I did not jerk it, he did, then after that, walked good and got praised. He then knew what he was supposed to do and now with treats or a toy, I can get him to walk next to me. He is not consistant without the prong collar. I have been told that the prong is safer on the neck then a gentle leader or a choke collar. There are however several threads you can search on here, that debate this issue.
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