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Old 07-07-2008, 02:37 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by robinb View Post
I have used a double collar set-up when weaning a dog off the prong collar. Usually at that point I attach a tab to the prong collar.

A word of caution, NEVER leave any training collar on a dog who is unattended. Many dogs have died by getting a chocker collar caught on something in the crate, house or fence.
For that matter, I learned a very hard lesson not to leave any collar, except safety breakaway collars, on the dogs while they are playing.

I plan on doing a search to make sure someone else hasn't already done a thread, then post my experience--it tweren't pretty but I still have my two dogs, thanks be.
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