Halti Headcollar simplifies training so walking your dog is a relaxing way to spend quality time with your pet. Easy-fit headcollar applies soft pressure to the bridge of your dog's nose and corrects pulling by redirecting forward dog movement. Improved design of this dog headcollar features an adjustable camlock for a secure and comfortable fit without restricting your dog's natural mouth movements. Includes a training manual so you and your dog can master essential techniques for "Loose Leash Walking."
Size 5 applications: bloodhound, large danes, mastiffs, st. bernard, and similarly sized dogs.
Calms boisterous dogs.
Simplifies training.
Restrains biters.
Reduces fears.
Reforms fighters.
Assists with restraining dog during veterinarian or grooming visits.
Calms hysterical car travelers.
Directions:
Fit Halti with label and seams to outside. Fasten buckle behind the neck.
The noseband should rest midway between the eyes and the nose and not restrict panting.
Adjust neck strap to allow the Halti to fit comfortably.
Allow the dog one to five minutes to get used to the Halti. Encourage play to distract from struggling and chewing.
Fit the lead to lower Halti ring.
Continue play until acceptance.
Hold lead loosely.
Go for a walk and enjoy it.
If your dog is particularly powerful or frightened, link lead to both Halti and collar. Never check your dog violently. Do not leave Halti on unsupervised dogs.
Excellent product. by PA Dog Trainer from DuBois, PA01/26/2012
Excellent product. Do read the directions and take a few days to get your dog used to it.
Great way to stop dogs that like to pull! by choppert from Iowa11/07/2011
We ordered the Halti Headcollar size 5 for our English Mastiff, Maximus. He loves to walk but it is his nature to pull you along and it is hard to get him to stop pulling. He outweighs me by 90 pounds and it can be difficult to control him. We had tried pinch collars and they really didn't work that well. The halti works great at controlling his pulling habit. It makes him lots easier to control and my arm doesn't get tired from him yanking on the leash.