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| AHOTE |
| Training in this site is geared toward the well mannered companion dog suitable for the average family. For training for a working or sport dog please visit the Working K-9 Site of Karl's Kids Program, Inc. While there is much in common there is sometimes variations which leads to the final desired outcome. |
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| SPECIAL SECTION FOR PRONG COLLARS The handler must learn the proper way to fit and use before using on any dog. Most companion dogs will not need to ever be trained with a prong. Never use a slip or choke collar on any dog. Choke collars get their name because they choke a dog, often doing permanent damage to the throat. Contrary to their looks, a properly fitted and used prong collar pinches the skin and does not dig into the skin. |
| Training Directory |
| The Problem With Head Halters by Suzanne Clothier |
| ARTICLES ON OTHER SITES CLICK BACK HERE |
| Outside Links to training DVDs or Equipment. www.leerburg.com www.sitstay.com |
| Focus Building Checklist NorthWest K9 |