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petshavefeelings2
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
We have several dogs.Our female husky and female boxer mix do not like one another as now they are in the same home.I wanted to try this out on one of the dogs, to prevent another fight.I will say that this is soft around our boxer's snout, yet uncomfortable at first as she was not used to this.This worked wonderfully when going to the vet and did not bother our Harley Girl during her shots.
Erica Ehrhard
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
My dog, a Husky-German Shepherd mix, figured out how to get out of this instantly!!
John Schubert
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
No pull collar has been working out great. The dog doesn't pull with it, and the quality of the leash is good. Our littlest one pulls hard at times, and so a secure collar is a must. This has been perfect for walks around the neighborhood.
Ashley Pen
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I’d say the head collar is pretty effective if you have a dog who's a bit of a puller and gets overstimulated easily. I think the nose strap could have been a little lower down on the snout and had more padding so it would be more comfortable. My puppy was always very sad when the head collar was put on and eventually avoided having it put on altogether or would refuse to move while wearing it. I likely didn't do the best job of making it super fun for him when introducing it, but he also really doesn't like things on his nose. Personally, I hate the design and wish there was a solid color option.Oh, and make sure you hook the loop that hangs down to the collar and attach your leash to the O-ring, otherwise it won't be effective against pulling.Review for Ezierfy dog head collar
Juicebug
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Definitely works. My dog hates it and keeps trying to get it off, rubbing her face on the ground, but it has stopped her pulling.
Jonny
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
My dog, my lovely dog, has been naughty. I've taught her so many tricks, and she's so smart. She blows away everyone who meets her. She listens, and is kind. Does what I tell her. Guys, she's so well trained that she can open my dryer, and grab my socks for me before I leave. The perfect instagram worthy aussie. But, for some reason as soon as I introduced a new dog, my aussie thinks that now it's all of a sudden okay to PULL like CRAZY on the leash. She's acting like I'm the one being taken on a walk. She never used to do this. I started by trying a anti pull harness with the clip on her chest. Then an anti pull bungee leash. No luck. Brought the treats out, and tried to act like she was a puppy again, no luck. I have so much patience but after weeks of trying to train her, I decided to use this. Only reason I gave it a four star, is it can slip off pretty easy. So if you have a poorly trained dog that tries to escape its harness, look elsewhere. If you have a good dog that just seems to pull, this thing is Magic. It took two weeks of walking her with this, for her to realize I meant business. I'm the one walking YOU. I took it off, and oh my God she is walking beside me again. If she someday decides to get cocky once more, at least I know I can put this back on her. I can easily recommend this product!
T. P.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
It’s really nice to see a head collar available in cute prints! My dog has a 10 inch snout and 15 inch neck. I got worried because a previous brand we’ve tried was too tight and really uncomfortable around her nose, so we sized up to medium, but I think with this brand small would have been perfect. She does tend to always have her mouth a little open, so perhaps she appreciates a little more panting room anyway. We were able to get size medium to work well by adjusting all the straps to their smallest settings. She didn’t like having it on her face and pawed at it a lot at first, but we are slowly introducing her to the concept with short durations and rewards. She has always had a tendency to pull on leash, and despite progressing with training still forgets herself when excited. She’s now rounding an extremely athletic 50 pounds, and the head collar immediately put a stop to it, zero force required. Time will tell whether we have to work it into our regular routine, or if just using it as a teaching tool will suffice, but I am glad to reduce the strain she puts on her poor neck. The advertising pictures are a little confusing as to whether we should attach the leash to the head collar versus regular collar, but we’re starting with her leash on the head collar with the safety clip on her martingale collar.
Emma Payne
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
My husband and I have a 3 year old German Shephard. He is the absolute best, but sometimes he gets a little excited and likes to pull on the leash quite a bit. We have tried other ways to solve this issue, but thought a gentle lead collar may do the trick so we decided to give this product a try. We chose the peony print, which is really cute! None of the prints are necessarily very "masculine", but we didn't really care when making the decision on this product. We decided on the 'Large' size for our dog, as I mentioned he is a 3 year old German Shephard and he is roughly 80lbs. Upon unboxing and trying the collar on, we were a little confused on how to do so. There is a very short (maybe 1 foot long), detachable leash-type of thing. You can see it in the pictures on the listing, but even then it is oriented differently picture to picture. So we were not sure exactly its purpose or how to attach it to the collar. Putting the collar to use, it was good at keeping him from barking at all, which he doesn't typically struggle with anyway but occasionally he lets out a gruff or two around people or other dogs. However, it somehow didn't help with the whole pulling on the leash situation. Again, this may be because we did not have it strapped on correctly? But there were no instructions detailing how to do so, we were left having to go off of the pictures provided in the Amazon listing. Anyway, for that purpose, we will probably never use the collar again and will try other means of solving our problem. Overall, the collar seems well made and durable, but its usefulness proved limited in our situation.
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