Guardian Gear Prong Training Collar 2.25 Mm/14 In


Product DescriptionTo determine the proper size, measure the circumference of pet’s neck and add 1″. Prong Collars should fit snug and high on the dog’s neck. Millimeter (mm) size refers to the thickness of the wire. For a longer collar in the thickness that you prefer, add
Guardian Gear Prong Training Collar 2.25 Mm/14 In

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One Response to Guardian Gear Prong Training Collar 2.25 Mm/14 In

  1. Remote Shock Collars are one of the most effective, easiest and most humane training aids available. Remote Shock Collars are placed on a dog’s neck, allowing a trainer to deliver small static corrections of varying strength by remote control. The correction the dog gets from the remote dog training collar is no different than static from walking on carpet. The benefits of working with a remote dog training collar is the trainer can immediately correct a dog’s mistakes at a distance far greater than leash training allows. A Shock Collar is a safe, effective and humane way to train your dog. A Dog Training Collar is a safe, effective and humane way to train your dog.

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