Articles about Halti (0-23 of 23)

  • Motivations To Be Sure Your Canine Has The Correct Lead
    By: Dirik Hameed | - There are several positive advantages of choosing a halti harness for your dog's training over a traditional head collar, including better control and security. These leads are designed much like a horse's halter and control the direction of the head instead of simply pulling the neck area which allows better control of the dog while walking. This provides comfort for the pet while giving the owner maximum control in all situations.

    Halti harnesses are a gentle way to teach your dog ...

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  • For Dogs - The Halti Dog Training Collar
    By: Alex Kelly | - If your dog is always pulling on the lead then don't look any further, this Halti Training Head Collar for your dog is the perfect solution to your problem. This training collar fits easily onto your dogs head and works by ultimately giving you more control over your dog.

    As we know the concept behind the Halti Dog Training Head Collar is to give you more control over your dog, this works by the collar being fitted onto your dogs head rather than the neck, this then enables you to g ...

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  • Enjoy Walking Your Dog- How To Stop Your Dog From Pulling
    By: Nicolette Craig | - As an owner of two very boisterous dogs, this author can testify to how frustrating it can be to walk dogs that constantly pull on their lead. Not only does it make dog walking uncomfortable, but at times it can even be dangerous.

    Walking your dog can be pleasurable, however! There are a few ways that you can tackle pulling so that your dog stops and you can once again enjoy walking together. Dogs often pull because they are very excited. Once you have your dogs lead on, stand w ...

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  • That Canine Training Collar Certainly Will Be A Productive Device
    By: fcobert3434 | - A canine teaching collar certainly will be an productive tool if utilized correctly and on the appropriate time. It is necessary to recognize the differences within the varieties of training collars on the market and which a single would most effective suit your wants as well as your dog's temperament, size, and age. It will be equally important to note that a few of the education collars, for instance the prong collar, are usually particularly harmful to a young dog and have to not be put into ...
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  • Different Types Of Dog Training Collars
    By: Cathy Sundre | - A canine teaching collar certainly will be an productive tool if utilized correctly and on the appropriate time. It is necessary to recognize the differences within the varieties of training collars on the market and which a single would most effective suit your wants as well as your dog's temperament, size, and age. It will be equally important to note that a few of the education collars, for instance the prong collar, are usually particularly harmful to a young dog and have to not be put into ...
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  • 3 Things That Embarrass Dog Owners
    By: Tristan Andrews | - We all want to be proud of our dogs. That's one of the reasons we get a dog. We love them and they become almost like a child in some cases. You can see bumper stickers that say "My Dog Is Smarter Than Your Honor Student." How embarrassing is it then when your dog does something that makes you want to crawl into a hole? You've been telling people how smart, how cute, how wonderful your dog is and as soon as they see your dog he does something you hate.

    1. Jumping on people. ...

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  • Training Your Dog To Behave On A Lead
    By: John Williams | - So your puppy pulls on the lead? You've shown him well. The initial time that was mentioned to me it crossed my mind, "I didn't show my dog to struggle on the lead, he/she did it all of his own accord". But then it was pointed out that I reinforced his struggling by advancing when the puppy struggled. His brain was saying "pulling is gettin me results, that's how I'm meant to be on the leash".

    Ater learning this, it became obvious that the best moment to show leash etiquette is fr ...

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  • Training Your Dog To Walk On A Lead
    By: John Williams | - So your puppy pulls on the leash? You've taught him to the best of your ability. For the first time someone said that to me it crossed my mind, "I didn't show my puppy to struggle on the leash, he/she came to it all by himself". But then i was shown that I reinforced his struggling by advancing when the puppy pulled. His brain said "pulling works, that's how I'm meant to be on the leash".

    Now that we know this, it became obvious that the most effective time to teach lead good beha ...

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  • Using A Head Collar On Your Dog When Dog Collar Training
    By: James Mahoney | - The head collars used in dog collar training have become an increasingly popular dog training tool in the past couple of years. Two of the most well known brands of head collar on the market are the Gentle Leader and the Halti, but there are many other brands that incorporate the basic concept.

    Those head collars considered to be the most successful consist of two woven fabric loops, one loop should fit snugly around the dog's neck just behind his ears. At the same time the other l ...

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  • Is A Halter Better For My Dog?
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Many people today want to use the gentlest method possible for controlling and training their dog. Choke collars, pinch collars, and prong collars make many people uncomfortable. Some people prefer to use halters such as the Halti or Gentle Leader for their dogs but there are pros and cons to these head collars. Should you use one for your dog?

    A head collar is different from an ordinary collar for dogs. Most regular collars fit around a dog's neck. Head collars work like a h ...

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  • Easy Way To Walk The Dog
    By: Josh Whitford | - Getting the dog to not pull on the leash is not a big secret. It's all a matter of practice, time, patience and the tools used to perfect walking.

    Some training tools used to train a dog to walk on a loose leash include the Gentle Leader, the Halti, the choke collar, the prong collar and the anti-pull harness.

    The Gentle Leader works by fitting over the dog's nose. Like a horse halter, the human controls the head of the animal and therefore controls the animal.

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  • Why Use A Dog Head Collar
    By: Josh Whitford | - There are many reasons why a head collar is the best collar for a dog. They are becoming more and more popular with dogs of all sizes, but especially medium to large dogs.

    First of all, the purpose of a collar is to gain proper control of the dog during a walk. A head collar like a Gentle Leader gives the human more control than a dog.

    The reason a dog Gentle Leader gives the human more control than the dog is because part of the collar fits over the dog's muzzle li ...

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  • Dog Training Collars
    By: pataboom | - If you want to control your dog better but dont know how to; a dog collar will prove very helpful in solving your woes. Dog collars give you better control and leading ability and they are also very comfortable for your dog. The two types of training collars or head halters that are very popular are the gentle leader and the Halti. Both the training collars are very close in their design, but the usage and safety is where the difference lies.

    The gentle leader has a better d ...

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  • Stop Dog From Pulling
    By: Josh Whitford | - Most dog owners know what a pain it is to deal with a dog that pulls. It doesn't really matter if the dog is 30 pounds or 130 pounds, a pulling dog is not fun to walk.

    When a dog pulls on the leash, the most important thing to do is teach the dog to walk on a loose leash and to obey the command "heel."

    Of course, this takes a lot of time, training and patience. For some dogs it can take months or years to master walking on a loose leash.

    But along wit ...

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  • Training Dog Collars
    By: DogBehaviorOnline.com | - Training Dog Collars

    When you first get your new dog it can be a confusing time. There are so many dog supplies to purchase and there are so many varieties of each item that it is difficult to know what to get. When it comes to training dog collars there are several types, each have their pros and cons.

    Here is a list of the most common training dog collars and their descriptions:

    Head halter or Halti training dog collar.

    This is a traini ...

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  • Some Simple Steps To Dog-proof Your Child
    By: David Hobbs | - So you are adding a dog to your family? Congratulations! Dog's can teach children wonderful attributes such as companionship, loyalty, responsibility and the value of friendship. But it is very important to teach your child how to behave around your new furry friend and it is probably a good idea to have a sit down talk with your child BEFORE you bring home your new pet. Teaching your child how to be dog friendly will help to create a loving and meaningful relationship right from the start.
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  • How To Stay In Charge Of Your Dog: Halti Dog Collars
    By: Billy Baker | - My dog was completely out of control and not unlike others I saw being taken for a walk by their pooch. Does this ring any kind of bell for you? Is your dog allowing you to walk with him/her? Do you dread the walk an look forward to it being over and done with? If the answer is even close to yes, then a Halti collar might be your answer.

    Halti dog training collars have been invented for those dog owners who are not as strong as their dog physically or mentally, and those petite ow ...

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  • How Do I Choose A Dog Collar?
    By: Stephen Dolan | - The dog collar market is swamped with conventional as well as more unusual types of canine collars. These serve a variety of functions and needs. As a pet lover and pet owner, you should learn that different kinds of dogs need different types of dog collars.

    But once your dog has stopped barking or if barking has never been a issue what do you need to consider in a dog collar? If you are taking your pet to a special event or to a special gathering and you want them to look really ...

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  • Dog Collars - What You Need To Know
    By: Stephen Dolan | - Dog collars come in a variety of materials, colors, styles and even functions. There's the obedience or choke collar, bark control collars, flea collars, and a whole array of just good old plain pooch collars. So which one do you choose? If you are taking your pooch to a special event or to a special gathering and you want them to look really good try getting a fancy dog collar and leash. For small dogs a simple flat collar will suffice. For larger dogs you might try a prong collar a wide leath ...
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  • How To Decide On A Dog Training Collar
    By: Paul P. Duxbury | - Many dog owners find that their efforts toward training their pet are greatly aided by the use of a training collar. There are many types of collars available and each employs a different mechanism meant to guide your pet, restrain him or discourage bad or disobedient behavior. Some training collars can harm a dog if they are not used appropriately or are the wrong size; so, you should research training collars thoroughly before choosing one and consult with a training expert if you are unfamili ...
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  • When To Start Obedience Training
    By: Adam Katz | - Dear Adam:

    I have a 4 1/2 month-old Doberman Pinscher. Got him at 9 weeks of age and trained him to sit by command and hand signal by 11 weeks for the most part. He comes when I call and heels and goes down somewhat, but I'm sure if I practice the information in your book he will come around. He seems to be very intelligent. I'm wondering: At what age do you think I should start training? And I was also curious about the "Development of Perfect Attention" I would like to know how ...

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