Wacky Walkr

Wacky Walkr
Wacky Walkr?

Has anyone used one of theses new type of contacts and if so how good are they? I am not a gullible idiot thanks Brian, I ask people to review the use of such lead

I'm not a fan of this product. I tested this product walk around exhaust "strong" (not my own dogs) and never understand why you would put a dog with a problem of pulling what is really a fancy bungee! All it does is to encourage and do not really throw any relief provided in the arm at all. In fact, it bounces a little more if the dog is the kind of "pivot" on an object. There is a way to teach a dog not to pull, by any means. If you are looking for a tool to help pull, I suggest an "Easy Ride Harness ". http://www.dogguide.net/blog/2007/10/product-review-easy-walk-harness/ However, training is another tool that works on pressure points so once the tool is removed, the dog has not learned not to shoot. You will need a consistent training standard and a belt buckle or training collar (Used correctly) to do so. Good Luck!

Wacky Wall Walker


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