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  2. Should I use head halters for dogs? - AOL

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    As a dog parent, you might be weighing up whether to walk your dog on one of the best dog harness or a head halter to be able to have more control on your walks. As an ethical, force-free trainer ...

  3. Is your dog reactive? For a calmer canine, try this trainer's ...

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    If your dog is reactive both in and out of the home, meanwhile, this article is worth a read: My reactive dog impacted my entire household, here's what I did about it. Show comments.

  4. Trainer reveals how to work with your reactive dog to set ...

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    Award-winning trainer Lisa Burton of Listen Dog Training has explained how we can work with our reactive dogs in a new Instagram post, and it’s really made us think!

  5. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    They claim it is especially useful with reactive dogs, where control of the dog's head can be a safety issue. [13] Those who do not recommend use of the head halter say that some dogs find it unnatural and uncomfortable. [14] If the collar is too tight, it may dig too deeply into the skin or the strap around the muzzle may push into the dog's eyes.

  6. Halter - Wikipedia

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    A halter or headcollar is headgear placed on animals used to lead or tie up livestock and, occasionally, other animals; it fits behind the ears (behind the poll), and around the muzzle. To handle the animal, usually a lead rope is attached. On smaller animals, such as dogs, a leash is attached to the halter.

  7. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog dressed as a Texans cheerleader as a Halloween costume. Dog clothes are available in various price ranges, from inexpensive to high-end designer styles. Typically toy and small breeds of dogs, such as Chihuahuas and Yorkshire Terriers, are dressed in dog clothes, although even large breeds like Golden Retrievers can wear clothes, too.

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