Fitting a prong dog collar correctly is crucial to prevent injury. Fit a prong dog collar with tips from a dog trainer in this free pet care video series. Expert: Kim Amatucci Bio: Kim Amatucci is a practicing Pet Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant. She has been training since 2002 and been working with her own pets for the past 13 years. Filmmaker: Travis Waack

Hi! Thanks a lot for this useful video. By the way, I notice many people keep on talking about Xobodog Training (google it), but I’m not sure if it is really good. Have you thought about this dog training program called Xobodog Training? I’ve heard several awesome things about it.
Hi! Thanks for this helpful video. By the way, I notice lots of people keep on talking about Xobodog Training (do a search on google), but I’m not sure if it is really good. Have you tried using this dog training program called Xobodog Training? I’ve heard several amazing things about it.
thats animal abuse!!
Prong collar is too tight, and you praised the dog for pulling back when you were trying to put on. No, wait — that was most likely intentional to prove how the dog was afraid of the prong collar.
This still surprises me, how lots of people are not aware about Xobodog Training (search on google), even though a lot of people solve their dog behavior problems because of this training program. Thanks to my cooworker who told me about Xobodog Training, I’ve turn my dog into the perfect canine pal.
funny u say that but if u got a dog as big and strong as mine i wanna see u controll him on a normal leash and collar
Guys, solve your dog behavior problems does not need to be hard (I used to feel it did). I’ll give you some advice right now. Look for a dog training program known as Xobodog Training (search on google). Seriously, thanks to Xobodog Training I have have a better relationship with my beloved pet. I probably shouldn’t even be mentioning it because I do not want a bunch of other folks out there running the same “game” but whatever, I am in a good mood today so I will share the wealth haha.
torture device asshole
What the f**k,,,
The point of these collars is to teach them what not to do. Dogs play bite each other around the neck all the time, and teeth are much sharper than these prongs, so it’s not like it hurts that bad. When you have a 70 pound doberman that is still in his puppy stage, this is about the only way to teach them how to stay under control. It’s a bit of a poke, but much better than choke chains. Constant jerking of those will damage the trachea. What else can you do? Make the dog read a book? ha
To everyone using a prong collar or choke chain:
Try a front clip harness! It worked so well on my dog! And no pinching or choking involved!
Thumbs up for proper fit , to many dumb trainer put the spikes on the trachea and the ring on the dogs back neck
several studies have been carried out in the states and the uk, and there is sufficient data which proves that more neck injuries are inflicted by people using check collars on their dogs than those using prong collars.
I fill to believe that its not a dog and his best friend out for a walk but a master and slave, like if a slave does something wrong they get punish. this isn’t right to me,I think you should just try to correct the problem a different way, try teaching your dog heel i hear its really affective and it is extremely safe for the dog.
I’m not trying to tell people what to do are anything I’m just basing my opinion.
Wouldn’t chains hurt the dog’s neck? I really don’t think that getting a chain-type collar is a great idea.
If u cant train or hold your dog then get a chiuaua. I hate people who want a big dog, and give them stupid collars cus they cant control them. Shame on u. I have a strong dog and I have 100% control of her. Please, theres other ways to get the dog behave.. ‘:/
Dogs that are jerked on choke chains, soon learn to associate the pain and discomfort with whatever happens to be nearby, or happening at the time. In the training club that I belonged to I was told never to allow my dog to even look at another dog, let alone have any contact with other dogs. (A far cry from today’s socialisation programmes – but it does still go on!) I was told to jerk the lead and choke chain hard, and yell “LEAVE” whenever my dog was looking at another dog.
Very safe and useful collar if used correctly. Some people don’t have a clue!
Prong collars are a good way to cause Crushed or fractured bones in the larynx!
Children are not dogs and our dogs are not our children. Dogs are decendents of wolves and the prong collar mimics the bite a pack leader, mother dog or even puppies would use when establishing dominance or correcting unwanted behavior.
Shame on you for showing this!
hrm….so many things wrong with this……
1. parents have leashes on their children.
2. this is a tool to help you train a dog..not crucify him/her
3.just because something is “old school” doesn’t make it ineffective “see spankings”
It do.
@pitbrand: it happend lol
Sorry, I commented on your post by accident when I intended to comment for Shanow|01 as well. I guess that’s what happens when you’re online at 2:30 in the morning.
Dogs want and need to learn. In the pack this learning is done through the pack mentality of dominance and there is biting of the neck to give correction at times. The prong collar when used properly works on this same idea.
Shanowl01: Ama use it on you every time you say something stupid i bet by the time I’m done with you you’ll be a honor student lol bitch………….Anyways my friend is a dog trainer and she use’s the prong collar on pits rottweilers and a lot of big dogs and to my surprise they are really cool extremely effective and i rather use a prong collar as opposed to the nicer looking choke collar….the prong collars are crazy looking but more humane than most other training collars
how do you make the prongs stay on my prongs fall of
Why don’t you use it on yourself ????
hate them and they are in these times not needed with the much improved training tecniques today.If you had children…would you use it on them ???
OHHHHH BUURRN
Your face is going out of style.