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Reddit mentions of PetSafe Martingale Collar with Quick Snap Buckle, 3/4" Small, Royal Blue

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PetSafe Martingale Collar with Quick Snap Buckle, 3/4
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A comfortable alternative to a choke collarMartingale loop prevents dogs from backing out of collar and escapingIncludes quick snap buckle for easy on-off^Made from high-quality, durable nylonRecommended by vets and trainers as the best design for daily wearThis measurement is the same as the collar when it's fully tightened or closed
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ColorRoyal Blue
Height11 Inches
Length1.3 Inches
Number of items1
SizeS (Neck: 9"-11", Strap Width: 0.75")
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width0.65 Inches

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Found 1 comment on PetSafe Martingale Collar with Quick Snap Buckle, 3/4" Small, Royal Blue:

u/redflower906 ยท 1 pointr/OpenDogTraining

Ugh, we tried a martingale without a buckle and it was the worst! (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YICDOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DTN3BbXR8ZJCK)[This] one has held up really well and was pretty inexpensive. I don't think we could have taught Wendy without it because she could so easily slip out of any flat collar and we had to search forever to find a harness that fit her.

I'm no dog trainer by any means (Wendy is my first dog and the farthest I've taken her is passing her cgc test), but I've found that the fastest and least painful way for her to learn is by being really clear on what I want her to do when in a specific situation or when I give a specific command. So when we walk, I generally let her sniff where she wants as long as she's not pulling me. If I notice she's going too fast and will hit the end of her leash, I try calling her to me. If she comes, treat and continue walking. That's what I try to focus on. The negative marker word/stopping is a worst-case scenario that I try to avoid. So walks with her have actually really strengthened her recall as well as her LLW. I also have a command for her to be in a loose/informal heel if I need her to walk by something distracting or I'm in a hurry and need her to keep up with me.

Of course, the downside to that method is that the human has to be really aware and vigilant about where the dog is in relation to them all the time. I'm totally accustomed to having my attention on Wendy all the time because of her leash reactivity (I taught her an auto-sit when we see dogs coming, which took quite a while lol), but I know it can be hard for some people if they listen to music/podcasts/audiobooks on walks.

Good luck whatever you choose to do! :)