Dog Training – Pinch/Prong Collar Explained (Hunkie part 4)

June 1, 2010 by admin  
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Dog Training with the Prong Collar or Pinch Collar (same thing) should not be attempted without guidance from an experienced and humane dog trainer. To learn more about K9-1 Specialized Dog Training and the Foundation Style of Dog Training go to: www.selfhelpdogtraining.com

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14 Responses to “Dog Training – Pinch/Prong Collar Explained (Hunkie part 4)”
  1. adbms says:

    No matter what people think about ANY tool, its how it’s used that matters. Bottom line: if your not comfortable with it, don’t do it; if you are… Then go ahead. Like the guy said, respect is important.

  2. HarveyMorritt says:

    Why would you use pain infliction on an aggressive dog? Try some science backed facts to work with aggressive dogs – idiot.
    Go and get some education on psychology and training.
    Have you ever heard of Karen Pryor?

  3. jerrygdawg says:

    Love the ruff cut, you’re funny!

  4. musicofnote1 says:

    I wonder why it is hat people like Emma Parsons, Patricia McConnell, Jean Donaldson, Brenda Aloff, Sophia Yin to name a few do NOT use pinch collars, chokers or other aversives to rehab extreme aggressive dogs – thousands of them? I wonder why Robert Milner and Steve White, just to name 2 do not find it necessary to use aversives to train S&R and service dogs?
    I wonder why you don’t study THEIR methods instead of inflicting more pain and suffering. Aversives “work”, but what about the fallout?

  5. crysania4 says:

    He says in a different video that he does it to prove to Hunkie that he won’t do anything to him that he won’t do to himself. Odd, yes. But funny!

  6. crysania4 says:

    I have to say that you’re crazy, but your videos are a lot of fun to watch. While I tend to shy away from prong collars, thank you for taking a whole video to explain why you use them and how you use them, especially that RESPECT it the A#1 thing for you. The best moment was your allowing Hunkie to tug on the leash while you had the prong collar on to demonstrate poor usage of the collar.

  7. amstudioma says:

    what’s the deal with the dog suit? Does it make him more comfortable? I have been involved with animals of all kinds for over 30 years, and very have seen this method. If it works, I would like to see more.

  8. sixnahgifts says:

    ok do anther hit theres a rock on your nose

  9. Rojas209 says:

    Cool video…very true people always think pinch collars are bad

  10. AgilityAddict56 says:

    I just want to add something (Darn my must get in my POV) that another bad thing about using the Gentle leader on an aggressive dog is that, if the dog lunges, it will pull the muzzle back and could easily snap the dogs neck or cause some serious injury.

    Haha Neck twister and Gentle Necklace.. I’m going to use that now!

  11. Sabot46290 says:

    Wonderful on all accounts. I’ve taken to heart your adage on not using anything on the dog that you wouldn’t use on yourself. Thanks for the “Gentle necklace” suggestion, by the way…my dog no longer wears her ‘evil’ pinch collar!

    Any updates on Hunkie? He looks just like my old dog (who happened to be aggressive as well when we adopted him), but more Lab-like!

  12. MetaKittie says:

    My dog is a pro about getting out of haltis.
    Give her 5 seconds and she’ll be out of it.

  13. k9trainer2 says:

    excellent information. Hunkie is in good hands.All the best.Waiting for the next video in his training.

  14. strangelittlegirl27 says:

    Thanks for the video. How is hunkie coming along in training? I hope he doesnt get euthanized. Please keep us updated and let us know how he is doing with that. hen he used the collar on u i laughed so much, he was having fun playing. I hope he makes it, u know u love animals when ur at 2am with him training. Keep up the good work!

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