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Mini Course: Choosing the Right Tool: Collars, Harnesses & Proper Fit Explained

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With so many collars and harnesses on the market, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed—or worse, end up using a tool that’s ineffective, uncomfortable, or working against your training goals. The right tool can make training clearer and safer, while the wrong one can slow progress or create confusion. This Choosing the Right Tool training video goes in depth on the most commonly used collars and harnesses, breaking down their pros, cons, and appropriate use cases so you can make informed decisions for your individual dog. ✅ What You'll Learn: Proper fit of each tool, how it should function during training, and what signs tell you whether a tool is helping—or not working at all. We also demonstrate how to evaluate effectiveness during real training scenarios, including how to tell if a tool is providing clear, fair feedback or failing to create proper, effective corrections. 🎓 What’s on the Curriculum: ✔️ The differences between common collars and harnesses and when to use each ✔️ Proper fit and placement for safety, comfort, and effectiveness ✔️ The pros and cons of each tool based on training goals and dog behavior ✔️ How to tell if a tool is right for your dog—or if it’s ineffective ✔️ What effective feedback and corrections should look like in real time This course is perfect for: Owners unsure which collar or harness to choose Dogs struggling on leash or not responding clearly to training Anyone who wants safer, more effective communication during training Choosing the right tool isn’t about trends or opinions—it’s about clarity, safety, and results. This video gives you the knowledge and confidence to select, fit, and use training tools correctly for your dog.

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Price

$15.00

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Phone

(757) 527-2265

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Hours of Operation

By appointment only 

Location

4909 George Washington Memorial Hwy, Yorktown VA 23692

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