

🖤 Take the lead with style and control — because your dog deserves the best!
The Halti Black Headcollar Size 3 is a padded, lightweight training collar designed for large breeds like Boxers and Retrievers. It works by steering the dog's head to guide their movement, simplifying training and improving control. Durable and easy to clean, this sleek black collar is highly rated for comfort and effectiveness.
| ASIN | B005OCXVJG |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 121,078 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 82 in Headcollars for Dogs |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Care Instructions | Wipe clean with damp cloth, air dry, check regularly for wear or damage. |
| Closure | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (265) |
| Date First Available | 29 Mar. 2010 |
| Item Weight | 136 g |
| Item model number | 06100 BLK03 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | adult dogs |
| Product Dimensions | 19.56 x 10.92 x 2.79 cm; 136 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Padded |
A**R
Excellent
Fits well, adjustable and good value
D**N
Halti head collar
Quality product and easy to use
T**A
Works
Keeps a powerful lab in check.
O**A
Works if you need it
I wouldn't use it all the time, since it is not the most enjoyable walk for the dog, however it instantly helps on pulling. So when we go somewhere busy where I need support on my big pup I would use it. This is the 2nd one as he destroyed the previous one (he found it and chewed off) but I would always have it now just in case.
E**E
Training aid
I ordered these to take to Greece for friends dogs. They had seen how different my own dog is after a short time using a Halti. Walks are now enjoyable instead of a tug of war
K**Y
Great headcollar
Works perfect on my german sheppard
I**N
Oes
Fitted to old English sheepdog it works well
J**N
Five Stars
Definitely made a difference walking my springer spaniel
R**.
Holt Head Collar Black Size 3 As a dog trainer, this is an effective and humane way for controlling your dog. I do not like using painful restraints such as a choke chain, prong collar, or E-collar. One of my dogs has permanent damage with his trachea from a choke chain. I used this to take my 115 lb Lab-Collie-Coonhound mix out for walks or out in public places. It's a must for a dog with high prey drive. wants to jump on people or gets protective. He hates people sneaking up on us or invading his or my space. My dog is very strong with an intense prey drive to chase squirrels, cats, skateboarders, bicycle riders, joggers, etc. With this collar, he can't pull me down and he stays in check with me. It can't be used for breeds with a short muzzle such as a Pug or Mastiff. You need to use this collar properly so watch a training video before using this collar. The possible sign that your dog is unhappy with the head collar is if he/she is reluctant for placement of the head collar or if he/she rubs their head on the ground and/or people. The plastic clamp underneath the muzzle and around their head has a tendency to tighten. So check periodically for adjustments. Make sure you reward them with the placement of the collar with a treat and praise. It's very important that you get your dog used to it before going on walks. In July 2023, one of the straps on the head halter broke. So, this product lasted six years before being replaced. I just bought another one for my 90 lb Creme colored Lab Mix that's reactive to other dogs, cats, strangers, and wildlife. He has already tested the strength of this collar and tried pulling it off. He wasn't able to break it or pull off (head halter must be adjusted properly, somewhat snug but not tight). I highly recommend this over other brands because of effectiveness, durability, and quality.
E**K
Bought this for my pitbull that has a neck thick like a bull and doesn't feel a choke or prong collar. After feeling like I was heading head first into the Belgian block curbing a few times I decided to try this. I had tried others on other dogs but didn't like the nylon material as I felt it cut into their nose or worse yet if they moved a certain way could slice their eye. This one is great - thickly padded and a nice comfortable material. It's like she is a different dog. Just a slight pull on it and she stays right next to me and non-reactive to other dogs. I use in conjunction with a collar on a separate leash but it can be attached with the extra latch to the dog's collar, something I strongly recommend since these can come off. I also use a small collar and loop it around the top of the collar and halter making it near impossible for it to slide over the ears. A bit of overkill but you must make sure you always have control over your dog. As far as pulling or lunging it is fantastic. Nice and loose around mouth area until you pull on it. Feel like I have a small pony now!
S**Z
I use this sometimes when walking my 70+ lb Malinois. It definitely stops him from pulling. There are pros and cons to this head collar. The biggest pro is it works well to discourage pulling and it also doesn't put any pressure on the neck and trachea (like a flat collar can do on a dog that's pulling excessively). One of the cons is that it takes some conditioning to get the dog used to wearing it, so I started out with short sessions of wearing it and giving plenty of training treats. He will sometimes also paw at his face while we're walking to try and get it off. I am able to distract him with training treats and continue the walk though. The only other issue with this head collar is it doesn't give the kind of control you have with a prong collar. So if the dog sees a cat (for example) and starts freaking out, pulling and going every which way, I have found this doesn't give as much control in that kind of situation as a prong collar. I also don't want my dog trying to lunge at something and this causing his head to jerk back. However, for training heel and leash manners, I like this and I also like the prong collar. There are certain situations where I would use this and others where I would use a prong collar.
D**N
Got this for our 60lb 2 year old male Yellow Lab. He hates it - but we like it. He was a rescue and for the first 18 months of his life had little to no training. We bought this harness on the recommendation of our trainer. It makes it much easier to control him on a walk. He still pulls significantly, but much less than with his EasyWalk harness. This is important - not so much for me, but my girlfriend as she realistically only has 40lbs on him (and he walks her). An added benefit is that it helps us stop him from eating stuff off the ground. We live in the city and there is all manner of junk that gets his attention. When we come upon some chicken bones (happens frequently) I can pull his head up. The harness contracts around his mouth and acts like a muzzle. Aside from our dog finding it a tad uncomfortable, the uninformed passerby thinks its a muzzle and that he is a "mean" dog. In reality is the biggest softy and loves giving sloppy kisses.
L**C
Like my mama always said, you control the head you control the body! Works like a charm! As advertised!
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