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Old 11-01-2005, 10:25 PM
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Angry Great for stopping pulling

I had her on a choker it worked for a month she got used to it. So I tried prongs in the store We both did not like them but she got used to it in the store. Then I looked at a package that said stops pulling instantly. It gave me a good laugh, but I desided to to "Test" their product. Well it worked. Stopped her instantly, it has been three weeks, and still works. It is called the "Sporn Training (comapny name) Halter". It says ASPCA on the box. I like it and thought I would pass it on. It is easy to put on and take off but she takes naps with it on. Check it out if you Rotti is pulling. If any one knows any bad things about it let me know. Thanks.
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Old 11-01-2005, 10:50 PM
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Re: Great for stopping pulling

Do you mean the halter that has the D-ring in the front? One of the forum members mailed me one for a very large dog I was walking. You are right...works like a charm.
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Old 11-01-2005, 10:50 PM
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Re: Great for stopping pulling

Oops...I meant HARNESS. (I can't edit posts anymore...)
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Old 11-01-2005, 10:57 PM
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Re: Great for stopping pulling

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Do you mean the halter that has the D-ring in the front? One of the forum members mailed me one for a very large dog I was walking. You are right...works like a charm.
You are thinking of the Sense-ation Harness... It does work well. The Sporn attaches on the back like most harnesses. I haven't used it but I think I remember reading about it and that it pulls up underneath the armpits as well as the collar.
If you are not sold on the Sporn, try the Sense-ation Harness. That one I will vouch for.
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Old 11-02-2005, 08:37 PM
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Re: Great for stopping pulling

I was surprised: the Sense-Ation, Sense-Ible, and Wayne Hightower Harness WORK! Two dear friends snagged my dog and one put her dogs harness right on mine to demo. It worked almost instantly. The leash attatches in front on the chest. A light upward tug (two fingers) on the leash snugs the harness forward just enough to discourage pulling.

I'm not familiar with the Sporn, personally. But I did look them up and my concern would be the sliding movement of the strap in the armpit. It seems like an abraision waiting to happen. In fact they "now sell" a sheepskin covering to protect? So must be it's happened before.
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