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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP, We tried the Zak George approach with our sweet natured, but extremely strong large breed dog. He can be walking beautifully along side me, but if there's something he wants to sniff or sees a squirrel, all bets are off and he pulls. I've been pulled down 3 times and have had cuts/bruises. A family member ended up in the ER with a broken arm. We're not the only ones with stories like this with this breed. We started working with a trainer 1:1 and yes, the prong collar is helping tremendously with curbing the pulling. It's a safety issue. We love our dog and want to keep him, but we also can't be injured in the process. [b]So, OP, with all due respect, eff off.[/b][/quote] Op here There is nothing respectful about telling someone to F off. If you were very confident that you were doing the right thing you wouldn't get so angry. Did you even read the article? The one dog almost lost their eye because of a prong collar. So how would you feel if you really hurt your dog? There are other ways but, you want the quick result and I feel sorry for your poor dog.[/quote]
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