🐶 Train with Style: The Collar That Commands Attention!
The Herm Sprenger Black Stainless Steel Prong Dog Training Collar is a premium training tool designed for effective anti-pull training. Made in Germany, this collar features a customizable length with removable links and is crafted from rust-resistant stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. Perfect for dogs up to 44 lbs, it combines functionality with a sleek design, making it an essential accessory for responsible pet owners.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Clean with damp cloth as needed, no special washing instructions required. |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 0.09"W |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Dog |
Occasion | training |
Closure Type | Pull On |
J**E
Excellent collar, great quality
Excellent quality as expected.Please read extensively about the proper use of this collar before using it on your dog if you have not read up on it before. The correct position is very high up on the neck and appears counterintuitive.
M**E
Game changer for walking my hyper JRT
This collar and brand was recommended my my dog trainer and I didn’t want to send $45 for a prong collar so I tried a few other and they were too bulky and hard to clip and unclip but this one worked perfectly for my and my pups. From the moment I put the collar on my Jack Russel terrier he’s a different dog no more pulling and correction is a lot easier without having to put any pressure on my pups. Like the collar black for it matches my pups coats. It seams confortable to him and once you get the hang of clipping and un clipping it’s easy breezy. Worth every penny. I must have to stop your dog from leash pulling
A**E
Great for Training
Perfect for training - Have an American Bully and he is easy to train on it. very durable and I can keep adding links as he grows.
S**S
If you don't have one, get one.
Check out upstate training academy on YouTube for how to videos with these... and how they should FIT your dog. These should NOT be loose. That's how I found this brand actually. Check out the size guide before you buy....I ended up buying one that was too small before and had to order more links for it. I needed a second one and got this. I love so much about these. They are easy to use... yes they are harder than a quick hook, but they should be. They give you so much control. They make training a breeze and I'm new at training my dogs with these. If you correct with these properly all of your problems with your dog will vanish. I have a 90lb pit lab mix that pulled so bad we could never walk him. I wish I had educated myself sooner. This changed things COMPLETELY. My husband couldn't even walk him on a regular leash. Now, he gets excited and just whines. If he pulls to sniff I just give a quick small jerk on the leash and he stops in his tracks. He will still try to put occasionally but I just have to give the correction again and he starts watching for my direction again. He's a very high energy, excited, strong dog and this tamed him. He sees his lead is excited to go on a walk. We got a new dog from the shelter... she's a little mini pit. Half the size of her brother. She's more scared of things and skidding. Walking her was a nightmare. She would just sit and not move because she didn't like being forced to do anything because of her fear. It was more difficult to train her with this collar than her brother, but it worked. 2 quick corrections and she's no longer laying down... she's walking with us. She learned heel after 1 very long walk. That wouldn't have happened in 100 walks without this collar. The spinning loop on this doesn't make a difference to me. I have one with it and one without. If I was a trainer or very serious about training it might make a difference, but I walk at a state park on trails and give my dogs more freedom with the leash length so it doesn't really matter to have that swivel.
A**R
Love it!!
Love it!! It’s the perfect size for my 48-lb cattle dog. I’m currently going through the initial training stage and he’s responding very well to it. I also have a safety clip to attach to his flat collar as well. And I bought a pack of three extra prongs since this since was a little too small on him to be fitted correctly behind the ears. Super excited to start training him gradually! A prof trainer recommended the gentle leader for him but he hated that on his face and would rub his face into every surface he could. With the prong, it feels like a regular collar, but gives him a tap on the shoulder every time he breaks heel, lunges at other dogs, etc. also,The quality is great too. It is easy to remove and put on, though I can tell it might fall off easily one day, which is why you should always have a safety clip with any kind of training tool. Unlike other reviews, mine did not come with a “made in Taiwan” tag, only a “made in Germany” tag so that made me happy as well.
J**A
Unsafe and Poor Quality
The collar stains my dog’s neck area black, and the marks are difficult to remove, especially since he has light cream-colored fur. Another significant issue is that the links have separated at least four times, causing him to get loose. This is very concerning, and we’re fortunate he didn’t run into traffic and got hit by car, or ran after another dog. Overall, I’m disappointed with the product and am currently looking for a higher-quality collar.
K**E
The best prong collar out there
Got this prong collar for my GSD/husky mix who pulls like a freight train after watching countless hours of Youtube videos about them. Initially I was very wary of using something like this on my baby as we have all heard horror stories about these types of collars. I went to a big box pet store that sells generic brand prong collars and felt them- the tips on those were horrendous. But these Herm Sprenger collars are SO much better in comparison. The prongs are not sharp at all and I tested the collar on myself around my arm and even pulling with all my strength was just uncomfortable at most but they did not cut me or damage me in any way.If you are thinking about getting a prong collar for your dog, this is the only kind I would recommend, and PLEASE do a lot of research about how to properly use them before you try it. I introduced it slowly to my dog; we practiced inside the house with it first for a few days, then the backyard for a few more days, and then finally we started using it on our neighborhood walks. It's like I have a different dog.I rate the collar itself as 5 stars as it is truly the best of its kind but when rating the features I gave it 3 stars for being "easy to remove". If you just use this with no buckle it is difficult to undo the prongs. My hands are a bit arthritic so it was really difficult for me. I bought a "Katie's Buckle" (google it to find her website, I don't think they are sold on Amazon) and attached it and it made it sooooooo much easier to take on and off. I had also bought the Herm Sprenger buckle which was an improvement but the Katie's buckle is best in my opinion.
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