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Re: martingales one-piece + with buckle: Mrs Bones

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Originally Posted by London Dogwalker View Post
Why?

Considering your posts are against punitive methods why would you put a martingale tight (no fingers you said) on the most sensitive places on a dogs neck?

I suggested a martingale as a collar you can't slip, not one to be used as a choke.

I agree a collar should be on the neck but not up under the ears, that's where cesars illusion collar sits because it's the most responsive place to being choked as it's so painful for the dog.

Be interested in your POV on this.
The canny collar fits just below the ears, but has a loop which goes over the muzzle from below the chin, and so whilst it fits snuggly it doesn't pull on the neck, or at least ours doesn't, do you think the canny collar is a bad because of this? I think haltis fit the same, higher up, but is it alright as they don't tighten, pull from there?
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