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Article Samples... neck. Thus, when the collar is tightened the dog feels the spikes on the loose skin of his neck. Unlike choke training collars, prong collars have limited adjustment which also limits the amount of pinching the spikes could give the dog. Because of the ... ... the whoa!, come! and heel!. The Whoa! Command The most basic command is the whoa! command. This instruction suggests to the dog that he should stop and try not to move further unless he is told to do so. If the dog follows this command completely, it would ... ... allowance for adjustment. To check if it fits there should be two to three inches gap between the dog's neck and the collar. 3. Dog's breed There are a lot of generic collars for all breeds of dogs. But for fashion purposes only, there are some highly ... ... the financial burden. To get a cheap collar with good value it is best to first evaluate the product before looking at how much it costs. It is a common mistake among buyers to use the cost as the basis for assessing the value of the item based on its ... ... used for training, a shorter length will enable you to control the dog's movements, since it keeps the dog relatively closer. However, these shorter leads are ideal if you are merely training the dog to walk. If you are training the dog to fetch things ...
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