Silver-Like Chrome Plated English Bulldog Pinch Collar
If your English Bulldog constantly pulls on a leash, misbehaves and even choke collars don't work, then your best advice is a prong collar. Note that if you use the pinch collar correctly, it will never do any harm to your canine. Just wear it high on the dog's neck, right under his chin and behind his ears, do not pull it with great efforts and your English Bulldog
will be taught good manners in a natural way without any injuries.
Other sizes are available: Click on the pictures to see bigger image
Harmless English Bulldog pinch collar with 2 O-rings
English Bulldog prong collar with scissors-like snap hook
Key features of this English Bulldog Collar: - Welded swivel
- Can be easily handled to the leash and unhanded of the dog
- Extreme strength properties
- Under tension the jaws are kept closed by counter pressure of the bolt
- Has a stamp "HS-Germany" on the swivel
| Intended use of this English Bulldog Collar: |
Sizes available: - 21 inch (53 cm)
- Prong's diameter - 1/9 inch (3.00 mm)
- Will do for dogs with weight up to 77 lbs (35 kg)
| Material: |
The size of this particular Pinch Dog Collar is 21 inch (53 cm) with prongs diameter - 1/9 inch (3.00 mm). The weight of this Dog Pinch Collar is about 7 oz (200 g).
If your dog's neck circumference is more than 21 inch (53 cm), you can order
an additional link, that will add 1 2/5 inch (3.5 cm) to the total collar length.
You can also order nylon removable protector for this pinch collar:
- Reduces contact with water
- Protects against excessive light reflection
- Collar makes less noise
- Does not look like pinch collar - looks like regular collar
This Metal Pinch Collar for English Bulldog is made of premium quality steel, plated with chrome. Owing to a special technique of Herm Sprenger company, which is called Chrome electroplating and mirror-bright polishing, the surface of the accessory is very smooth and shiny, while the collar itself is more resistant to corrosion.
Please,
do not leave your English Bulldog unsupervised, when a pinch collar is on him, as he may hurt himself. Choose the size carefully, as the collar of inappropriate size may be either ineffective or even dangerous for your pet.
Remember! There is a general rule of a thumb for prong collars which reads the following: if you need to use more than a couple fingers on the leash while using a prong collar, you’re doing something wrong. So just be sure that you do everything right and then we guarantee that your English Bulldog will not suffer while being collared with a prong tool.