
The
Pinch Collar: Using One Ring or Two?
By
Adam Katz Visit Dogproblems.com for more dog
training information.
Dear Adam:
I hope all is well with
you. Things have been busy for me and I have not been on line much but, I
did have one question for you. Have
you ever done any research on the origin of the prong collar and it's
original use?
Also, I've heard it used
in different ways, for example, leash getting hooked to one ring or both
rings? Which information are you privy to and what technique do you use?
I'm always open to learning true information.
Thanks for your time,
Jag.
Dear Jag:
I do not know the history
of the pinch collar. It’s a
good question. If I learn
anything about it, I’ll write about it here, in my e-zine.
As far as using one ring
(the D-ring) or two (the D-ring and the Safety ring) … generally, I just
hook the leash to the D-ring. This
is how the collar is designed to be used.
You can, however, hook the
leash to both rings. This
will damper the correction. You
can use the pinch collar in this manner if you have a very sensitive dog
or if you’re training an exercises where—for some reason—the dog is
self-correcting, accidentally.
For example, when teaching
the dog “control” in protection work, we try to communicate to the dog
that he should only lunge if the attack command is given, first.
If the dog lunges before the attack command is given, then he is
corrected. However, in
such a scenario, we want to error on the side of under-correcting the dog,
rather than have him think that he should NEVER lunge by accidentally
over-correcting.
Make sense?
– Adam.
Copyright 2002 By
Dogproblems.com All Rights Reserved.
No guarantee is stated or implied in this article
and if you follow any of the advice in it, you do so at your own risk.
If you ever feel that you, your dog, or others are at risk because of your
dog, please seek the services of a professional dog trainer.
ORDER
|DISCLAIMER
| TERMS OF USE
| PRIVACY POLICY
| AFFILIATE PROGRAM | ARTICLES
©2004
NewfoundlandDogCare.com
|