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Just dropping in to confirm prong collars, when used properly, are self correcting tools and yanking is incorrect use and is going to hurt the dog...Also no puppy is appropriate for a prong ever. The prongs don't HURT (they cause discomfort but not pain) as long as the collar is used properly. Yanking is not proper use of any training tool. Handler corrections are not necessary when a dog is worked on a prong and as far as I'm concerned correcting a dog on a prong is misuse of the collar. They should seldom be recommended to your every day dog owner. Most dogs won't jam with them and most handlers don't know how they're meant to be used.
Violet, I highly doubt Olive would benefit from a prong. They are designed to spread pressure evenly around the neck to prevent damage to the throat when the dog applies pressure, and cause discomfort when the dog pulls so the pressure the dog is pulling with will be eased anyway, which further protects the neck (less force from the dog + even spread of pressure). A well made and fitted harness would do the same job for Olive with less risk (physical/mental).
Have you decided on a harness/collar?
Violet, I highly doubt Olive would benefit from a prong. They are designed to spread pressure evenly around the neck to prevent damage to the throat when the dog applies pressure, and cause discomfort when the dog pulls so the pressure the dog is pulling with will be eased anyway, which further protects the neck (less force from the dog + even spread of pressure). A well made and fitted harness would do the same job for Olive with less risk (physical/mental).
Have you decided on a harness/collar?