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Reddit mentions of Nervous Dexil Friendly Dog Collars Color Coded Dog Accident Prevention Leash 6ft/1.8m Prevents Dog Accidents by Letting Others Know Your Dog in Advance Award Winning

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Nervous Dexil Friendly Dog Collars Color Coded Dog Accident Prevention Leash 6ft/1.8m Prevents Dog Accidents by Letting Others Know Your Dog in Advance Award Winning. Here are the top ones.

Nervous Dexil Friendly Dog Collars Color Coded Dog Accident Prevention Leash 6ft/1.8m Prevents Dog Accidents by Letting Others Know Your Dog in Advance Award Winning
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    Features:
  • Use the NERVOUS range to show that your dog is known as nervous when approached
  • 15 Year Guarantee. Only ever purchase one leash!
  • All products feature durable nylon, anti-corrosion triggers and 'D' rings, and embroidered wording
  • Color coded with wording to PREVENT accidents or incidents in public, A Safer Place For All
  • Available in buckle and semi-choke collars, leashes, harnesses and coats in various sizes and ranges
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Size6 Feet / 1.8m

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Found 4 comments on Nervous Dexil Friendly Dog Collars Color Coded Dog Accident Prevention Leash 6ft/1.8m Prevents Dog Accidents by Letting Others Know Your Dog in Advance Award Winning:

u/Fora_Fauna · 2 pointsr/dogs

I'm not sure about color coding but you can get bright neon leashes that actually have things printed on them. Here's an Amazon link to what I mean. There are also ones that say caution and so on.

u/27thStreet · 2 pointsr/baltimore

The lettering is really big and easy to read at distance.



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u/EmpressK · 2 pointsr/dogs

We looked into getting a vest but opted for one of these yellow leashes.
You'd be surprised at the difference it makes and people can see it farther off than a vest.

Sometimes he's okay and sometimes he's not. As long as you keep putting him in situations where the variables are unknown, he is going to get worse. Until you find a trainer to help with positive reinforcement and behavior modification, I would recommend just avoiding meeting people and keeping a wide distance late at night. Part of the reactivity is the bond of trust between you and your dog. He's already let you know that he doesn't like meeting some people. He just wants to walk and do his thing. The more he trusts that you won't put him in uncomfortable situations for him, the more relaxed he will be. Alternatively, if you continue to let people approach and pet him, he will get more comfortable and practiced in his barking and lunging. If the barking and lunging doesn't work or he feels particularly threatened, there's a good chance he could bite someone. Then you have a much bigger issue. You're doing the right thing by asking the right questions. Definitely look into trainers in your area. You can also reference behaviorist blogs for tips now and even references. Patricia McConnell is a personal favorite.
http://www.patriciamcconnell.com/theotherendoftheleash/

Good luck with your dude. I've been there. Lots of people have been there. You are definitely not alone.

u/pinkordie · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Also a nervous rescue owner, this has helped so much with making people second guess touching without permission. There are also harnesses, collars, and bandanas for your liking. I know this has been a huge relief for my dog who now gets pet without permission a lot less. (Btw I have the 4 ft one)

NERVOUS Yellow Color Coded 6 Foot Dog Padded Leash (Give Me Space) PREVENTS Accidents By Warning Others of Your Dog in Advance https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MNFGFI6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WFM.ybVHE9WMV


Edit: I work in a personal injury law office and while I am not a lawyer, I do understand that you as a dog owner have a duty to warn people in the rare case a dog could have an episode especially if you have prior knowledge of the behaviour, its harder for people to claim they could not have reasonably known to approach a dog with care if its clearly stated on something they wear.This is not legal advice but rather my understanding.