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Pros And Cons Of Using A Head Halter

... accustomed to having collars put around their neck and probably are not aware of any difference between the collars. The first time you put a head halter on your dog do not expect them to accept it without putting up a small fight. Unless ... Read Read: Pros And Cons Of Using A Head Halter

By: Kelly Marshall | 14/05/2007 | Pets

Head Halters and Your Dog

... dog will not like it either, especially if he has never worn a muzzle. It takes around the same time for a dog to become accustomed to his head halter, as it does for a horse to get used to the bridle. If your dog is overly boisterous and ... Read Read: Head Halters and Your Dog

By: Jeff Nenadic | 17/04/2009 | Pets

Collar Dog Training vs. Head Halter Training

... collar dog training may be appropriate for a persistent "puller" but should only be practiced by a trained handler. If you have used the head halter consistently and properly without results and feel that you may like to explore collar dog ... Read Read: Collar Dog Training vs. Head Halter Training

By: C Henry | 29/03/2006 | Pets

Buying Guide to Halters

... the control that a bridle does, it is not recommended that your ride a horse with only a halter. A halter consists of a noseband and headstall that buckles around your horse's head enabling you to tie him up or lead him. Lead ropes are ... Read Read: Buying Guide to Halters

By: Benjamin Wise | 18/10/2007 | Pets

Halter Train your Foal Part 2

In part one we covered some bonding techniques to proper your foal for halter training,  fit the halter gently, rubbing your foal as usual all the time.  Chances are, it won't even notice. Give your foal a day or two to get used to the ... Read Read: Halter Train your Foal Part 2

By: Anita Lamb | 17/09/2009 | Equestrian

Halter Train your Foal Part 1

... by accustoming your foal to having its head handled. These playtimes are the foundations to your horse's relationship with people - two short sessions each day are ideal. This is the perfect place to start with your halter training - simply ... Read Read: Halter Train your Foal Part 1

By: Anita Lamb | 15/09/2009 | Equestrian
Bullie Pups R Us

How to Halter Train Your Dog

... willing not to resist in the next step of training, which is placing the halter on the dog. Most often halters are placed on the dog by slipping the collar portion over the head and then wrapping the torso section around the dog just ... Read Read: How to Halter Train Your Dog

By: Bullie Pups R Us | 14/05/2008 | Pets

Sexy Clubwear – Turn Heads Everywhere You Go!

... style statement with sexy clubwear in bold styles and daring designs. Bring out your inner hottie with the Stretch Foil Lame Halter Mini Dress in dazzling gold. With a plunging neckline and a sequin trim band, this sexy clubwear is sure to ... Read Read: Sexy Clubwear – Turn Heads Everywhere You Go!

By: summitfashions | 08/10/2009 | Clothing

Make Heads Turn with Sexy Dancer Costumes!

... sequin trim waistband, or the 3-piece SeXy Jasmine Belly Dancer Costume with stretch velvet tie back halter top and get ready for some appreciative glances to come your way. These adult sexy costumes are not the only ones available here; ... Read Read: Make Heads Turn with Sexy Dancer Costumes!

By: summitfashions | 09/11/2009 | Shopping

4 Training Collar Options: How to Decide

... collars are great for dogs that lunge, bite or display other aggressive behaviors. There are drawbacks, however, to using a head halter device. Most dogs will not take very easily to any device that positions a strap over its nose. You ... Read Read: 4 Training Collar Options: How to Decide

By: Paul Easton | 03/02/2008 | Pets

How To Decide On A Dog Training Collar

... collars are great for dogs that lunge, bite or display other aggressive behaviors. There are drawbacks, however, to using a head halter device. Most dogs will not take very easily to any device that positions a strap over its nose. You ... Read Read: How To Decide On A Dog Training Collar

By: Paul P. Duxbury | 29/12/2006 | Pets

Training Your Dog to Walk on a Leash

... great for corrections. Slip and prong collars are some of the best. Prong collars are good for dogs with thick hair. Head halters are generally recommended by trainers but despised by dogs so it might be best to avoid them. Harnesses should ... Read Read: Training Your Dog to Walk on a Leash

By: David Beart | 09/10/2009 | Pets

A FEW FIRE WAYS TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BARKING

... to begin a retraining program in the presence of the stimuli (people, other dogs) that lead to barking. Training with a head halter and leash often provides a tool for implementing the techniques safely and effectively especially indoors ... Read Read: A FEW FIRE WAYS TO STOP YOUR DOG FROM BARKING

By: Jake | 04/08/2009 | Pets

Types and Uses of Different Dog Collars

... collars are used for large stubborn dogs with the tendency to pull on leash or do not respond to other types of collar. Harness and Head halter are another type of dog collar that wraps around the dog’s chest. Some trainers prefer this and ... Read Read: Types and Uses of Different Dog Collars

By: Jennifer Johnson | 30/09/2008 | Pets

Stop Your Dog from Pulling on the Leash!

... creates. Choke collars may work for some dogs, while not for others so first test it on your dog to see the results. A front-clip harness or head halter can be used as a way to correct an already established pulling behavior and assist in ... Read Read: Stop Your Dog from Pulling on the Leash!

By: Dalibor Puzigaca | 25/08/2009 | Pets

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