I have a Doberman guide dog and she has to wear a martingale collar otherwise she will slip out of it.
I don't use correction based methods for training and my dog hasn't ever warn a correction collar, so I can't speak to that part of your post.
The Martingale collar she wears is all cloth, but they d have martingale collars that come with the smaller loop being chain for giving a collar correction. My other dogs have all warn flatt nylon collars because they aren't escape artists who can back out of their collars, grin.
I've been using a martingale on my dog since march of 2003 and won't use anything else. My feeling is if i can't keep her in line with a martingale, then I've got more work/training to do.
Re: collarsjackie_rumbleNovember 23 2008, 00:08:52 UTC
Yes, that is true, if you can't keep good control with a martingale then true... more work is needed... I love amrtingale training collars as I think they are great
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I don't use correction based methods for training and my dog hasn't ever warn a correction collar, so I can't speak to that part of your post.
The Martingale collar she wears is all cloth, but they d have martingale collars that come with the smaller loop being chain for giving a collar correction.
My other dogs have all warn flatt nylon collars because they aren't escape artists who can back out of their collars, grin.
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