It works great for heeling.  It is very easy to place the lead in the
correct location that gives you the most control.  If you have ever seen The
Dog Whisperer, he will use a slip lead or turn the leash around to get
control.  You could slip it off for stays.  

 Amanda 

3a. Re: Alternatives to collars
    Posted by: "Barbara Littlefield" [EMAIL PROTECTED] blittlefield2003
    Date: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:08 am ((PDT))

Hmmm, how would this work for obedience training purposes?
Barbara & Raul
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Amanda Jonckheere 
  To: 'Chihuahuas' 
  Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 6:12 PM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] RE:Alternatives to collars


  It does go around the neck, but is much softer than a collar (ribbon) and
it
  is much easier to place in the correct location.  When placed high on the
  neck, following the jaw line up to the ears, there is not much pressure
put
  on the trachea like a collar would (and the dog is easier to control).  

   Amanda 
  Carling Chinese Cresteds
  http://www.carlingchinesecrested.com
  http://www.tastefullysimple.com/ajonckheere




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