Top 3 Tools I Hate Seeing as a Professional Dog Trainer

Top 3 Tools I Hate Seeing as a Professional Dog Trainer

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  1. As a professional, I agree with everything but the harness, as a blanket statement. Some dogs do better on a harness for various reasons, and wolfdogs in particular like cats are so smart and intuitive they can quickly turn around and try to back out of it. You walk northern breeds on a harness for the same reason you walk a cat on a harness; cognitively speaking they are more similar in their problem solving and critical thinking and can figure out how to get out of a collar

  2. My bully goes everywhere with me, harness is great for the car and getting him in and out. I only use a flexi on my dogs after they got a reliable recall and are good off leash.

  3. I agree with most of these I use a harness personally for my dog when it gets him into the mode of getting a walk it’s walk time and it can’t help with training he’s still a puppy with the handle on the back it allows me to have more control over him

  4. You guys can srilll use harnesses. But only for car rides. Even in car rides it’s just best to always make sure your dog is attached not to the collar or prong neck collar when taking it out of the vehicle to do whatever it’s gonna do.

  5. My dog can’t use a leash or a collar for that matter because he has sensitive skin on his neck area so we have to use a harness

  6. Dogs choke with their collar on with their lead attached when they pull unless it’s a trained dog you won’t really need to use a harness I used a harness even though my dogs getting to the end at XXL size

  7. My dog wears a flexi leash but we live in a private toad and we only walk on that street he also wears a harness while on the flexi leash but he is small and he slips out of his collar

  8. Stop charging an arm and a leg to train a service dog. Greedy people only trying to get EVERY PENNY from a person in need of help 😢

  9. You’ve have literally just named three of my biggest hates. I run a board and train and had a meet with a 14 week GSD yesterday wearing a harness and a flexi lead. They said somebody told them a collar and lead would hurt their pup, tried to explain a firm collar solid sitting top of neck under ears with a short heel leash would not hurt them. If they don’t take my advice on their pups first daycare tomorrow I won’t have that pup back to stay or train because why should I put effort in when the owners won’t bother. Will become another reactive leashed GSD… my 5 year old mal wears a tac vest because she is leash trained and walks to heel on and off leash her tac vest displays her friendly patches

  10. I just adopted a four year old (I swear he’s much younger) American Bull Terrier mix from the shelter one week ago. He’s a good boy only 44 lbs. I’m use to large dogs. I was walking him and came across someone I know from the neighborhood walking his Akita. His dog is massive! He said my dog has animal aggression. My dog was barking lunging and growling at his dog. I think he trains dogs. He said I need to get my dog a prong collar and a leash like his. It has the typical hold on the leash but has another handle below the top hold of the leash. Does this sound right to anyone? Should I get the prong collar? I’d appreciate any advice. Oh he also barks at people but lets anyone pet him.

  11. My dog will slip her collar of bc she a 5 year old rescue who is still learning and need to understand that I have control so yes I’m putting a harness on her so pls don’t tell people this and there dogs run away bc they slip out of collars 😅

  12. My dog has the harness and flexes, leash, but she’s pretty trained so she comes off. I can like just yell for her and she’ll come back.

  13. Harness are better for some dogs it depends on the breed. I have a one year old Chihuahua and you aren’t supposed to but collars on them or any other toy breeds. This is due to them having very delicate necks and are prone to collapsed trachea. I do use one for an identity reasons but not to attach the leash to. She is way more comfortable in a harness and I can still do the same stuff with her as dogs with collars. I have even managed to train her off lead and completed her recall training after only a month of having her. Not only that but collars can cause irritation to the neck and cause fur to rub and in some cases actually injuries to the neck (yes its sometimes from dogs pulling but it can be from owners pulling them to hard for curtain training methods). Harnesses are just more comfortable for them and supports more.

  14. Dogs should have harnesses for these basic reasons. Hiking, if you hike use a harness with backs and vests openings. Ofc make sure the dog is off leash trained before that. Secondly car rides if you prioyizd dog safety then never use any collar when it comes to riding with your dog in the car as a collision with the dogs neck can snap it in half and kill your dog. If you ride your bike at high speeds and use your dog for guiding then that can be an exception too. There many exceptions for harnesses but walking daily use in general then most of the time you should be having a dogs regular collar on.

  15. The harness thing is silly because it’s the only way I’ve been able to walk my dog without her being able to slip out of her collar (yes, I’ve tried whatever collar you’re suggesting, she’s just like 6 pounds and frustratingly smart)

  16. Ok my family is guilty of the fake service dog thing but we only take him to stores. I hate it ngl he pulls and will bark at other dogs. he’s great with people tho but he will want them to be his main focus and not my grandpa who’s idea it was to get the best in the first place.

  17. The harnesses I have used to help, ‘ keep dog from getting off a conventional collar. I’ve encountered very large breeds that were, I’d say, abused. To regain the respect back you absolutely have to protect yourself and others.

  18. small dogs really shouldn’t be walked with a collar. most have collapsing tracheas or will get it with a collar. my dog has a minor trachea issue and never gets hooked up to her neck.

  19. i use a harness to pull my dog away from other dogs cuz shes reactive it has saved other dogs lifes many times and will continue to

  20. My rotties neck was bigger than her head, tried harness for a while, ended up buying a slip lead/collar helped tonnes

  21. Yes but you say this, mine isn’t a certified service dog, I still use service dog patches for mine, if you wanna get bitten by a military malinois by all means call me a liar and come near my dog.

  22. Idk I like my harness, I use it when I run so I don’t pull on my dogs neck on accident. Harnesses are good if used right

  23. I disagree on the harness one because on runs with my dog he likes to take the lead (not the leash I mean be in Front) and he will chock himself without it.

  24. For us we had to us a harness because we had a French bulldog and she could slip out her collar if she tried so we would use it on walks

  25. We have a lot of rescues and the harness helps us just pick them up. When they get nervous or become rigid with fear. We still try to take them on walks. But the harness is definitely needed to pick them up and move them comfortably. Just physical reminders to keep them in the moment.

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