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HALTI Headcollar – To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Medium Dogs (Size 3, Black)
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HALTI Headcollar – To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Medium Dogs (Size 3, Black)

Original price was: $26.99.Current price is: $17.96.

The HALTI Headcollar stops dogs from pulling! Its unique, patented design works by gently steering the head and therefore controlling the dog’s direction of movement, making training easy and putting you back in control. The HALTI Headcollar has become the world’s favorite no-pull training device. It combines maximum safety and control with unparalleled fit and comfort for your dog. The HALTI Headcollar was invented in 1979 by world-renowned animal behaviorist and activist, Dr. Roger Mugford, and is approved and recommended by vets, trainers, and canine professionals worldwide. The soft material and careful design and construction ensure that the HALTI Headcollar is comfortable and in many dogs can create a pronounced calming effect. The HALTI Headcollar makes training and behavior modification of dogs practical and safe. It can be used in a number of ways: either as a passive means to simply stop dogs from pulling, or as an active training aid. Millions have been sold worldwide. The HALTI Headcollar comes in six sizes for optimal fit for all breeds and sizes.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.18 x 5.31 x 8.07 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 11320A
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 19, 2006
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Company of Animals
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004XNLCPC
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

STOPS PULLING: The Halti Headcollar prevents pulling on the leash by gently steering and guiding your dog’s direction.
KIND & HUMANE: Made from strong but lightweight nylon webbing, the Halti Headcollar is designed for comfort with a padded neoprene nose band and won’t interfere with panting, eating or drinking.
REFLECTIVE & SAFE: Every Halti Headcollar has reflective accents for improved visibility in low light and a safety link that attaches to your dog’s collar for complete peace of mind.
40 YEARS EXPERIENCE: creators of the world’s first headcollar for dogs, Halti and Dr Roger Mugford have been solving leash pulling problems for over 40 years!
BETTER TOGETHER: To get the best no pull training experience, use the Halti Headcollar with our double clip Halti Training Leash.

HALTI Headcollar – To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Medium Dogs (Size 3, Black)
Price: $26.99 - $17.96
(as of Sep 05, 2024 06:27:55 UTC – Details)



The HALTI Headcollar stops dogs from pulling! Its unique, patented design works by gently steering the head and therefore controlling the dog’s direction of movement, making training easy and putting you back in control. The HALTI Headcollar has become the world’s favorite no-pull training device. It combines maximum safety and control with unparalleled fit and comfort for your dog. The HALTI Headcollar was invented in 1979 by world-renowned animal behaviorist and activist, Dr. Roger Mugford, and is approved and recommended by vets, trainers, and canine professionals worldwide. The soft material and careful design and construction ensure that the HALTI Headcollar is comfortable and in many dogs can create a pronounced calming effect. The HALTI Headcollar makes training and behavior modification of dogs practical and safe. It can be used in a number of ways: either as a passive means to simply stop dogs from pulling, or as an active training aid. Millions have been sold worldwide. The HALTI Headcollar comes in six sizes for optimal fit for all breeds and sizes.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.18 x 5.31 x 8.07 inches; 2.4 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 11320A
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 19, 2006
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Company of Animals
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004XNLCPC
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

STOPS PULLING: The Halti Headcollar prevents pulling on the leash by gently steering and guiding your dog’s direction.
KIND & HUMANE: Made from strong but lightweight nylon webbing, the Halti Headcollar is designed for comfort with a padded neoprene nose band and won’t interfere with panting, eating or drinking.
REFLECTIVE & SAFE: Every Halti Headcollar has reflective accents for improved visibility in low light and a safety link that attaches to your dog’s collar for complete peace of mind.
40 YEARS EXPERIENCE: creators of the world’s first headcollar for dogs, Halti and Dr Roger Mugford have been solving leash pulling problems for over 40 years!
BETTER TOGETHER: To get the best no pull training experience, use the Halti Headcollar with our double clip Halti Training Leash.

Customers say

Customers like the quality, comfort and ease of use of the animal collar. For example, they mention it holds up well, it helps prevent pulling and the padding is comfortable. Some are happy with control, and ease walking. That said, opinions are mixed on fit and appearance.

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12 reviews for HALTI Headcollar – To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Medium Dogs (Size 3, Black)

  1. Gail

    Best head collar, without a doubt.
    ***This is a long, detailed review based on my experiences with head collars and my large breed dog.***I have a 105 lb. malamute that likes to get in touch with is “ancestral side” and pull. He doesn’t chase anything, he just likes pulling. I have tried harnesses (as suggested to me by his breeder), but it made him pull even more. I then discovered head collars! I have tried three: The Gentle Leader, Halti, and Walk n’ Train by Coastal Pets. I’ll list some pro’s and con’s based of my dog and explain why I prefer the Halti over the other two. Lastly, I’ll give a little suggestion for those who want to start using head collars.___________________________________________Dog info:105 lb. malamute, red and whiteLonger than normal muzzle for malamutes (very wolfish)Gentle Leader (GL):Pros:*incredible control; nearly instant control of your dog*several colors so you can match your dog’s fur*not easily confused as a muzzleCons:*following the instructions with the GL can restrict your dog’s breathing and cause them to constantly have the head cocked in a downward position*can rub off the fur below the eyes (I noticed this and stopped using it right away) and sometimes ride into the eyes*for dogs with long muzzles (such as mine) the sizes can be awkward and never fully comfortable for them*my dog freaks out when it is on his head no matter with all the training I’ve given him (the GL was the first head collar I used with him, so trained him with it for about 6-7 mo.)Halti:Pros:*as much control as the GL, but MUCH gentler than the “Gentle” Leader*the loose fit helps the dog adjust a bit better, my dog didn’t buck around*they are free to move their head around and can breathe, pant, eat, drink, and play MUCH better due to the lack of a clasp on the nose strip*nose strip has a cushion that DOES help regarding the rubbing issueCons:*constantly confused as a muzzle (in black)*if not used properly, it can ride up into the dog’s eyesWalk n’ Train:Pros & Cons:*Basically the same as the Halti, the general form of the collar is the same for each. The Walk n’ Train has the clasp that the GL has, but puts it on the Halti.*I didn’t like this one purely because that clasp (if done like the instructions) turned it into a bulky GL_______________________________________________I currently have the Halti in black and I love it. I bounced back and forth between the GL and Halti during my dog’s growth. He always fit the Halti better due to his long muzzle, but I couldn’t figure out why the Halti kept riding up into his eyes so I stopped. However, after using the GL for several months I found the old Halti and slapped it on. He immediately took to it better than the GL and I noticed that the Halti stopped riding up. But the major thing I noticed was that it was EASIER and more EFFICIENT to control him with the Halti. Why? I had experience with head collars.If you are new to the concept of head collars getting the GL might be more beneficial just so you get to understand how they work. Head collars never need more than a slight pressure pulling up to make your dog sit and calm him down. The GL does come with a great instructional DVD, while the Halti does not. Due to the Halti’s loose fit it may freak some owners out and scream “It’s going into his eye!” and quit as I did previously. DON’T. All that means is that YOU as the handler jerked the Halti to hard and fast. The only time that is needed is if your dog is lunging (which is hard to do even with a head collar). A gentle pull up will make his rump plop down. So, if you want to have your dog comfortable with is his head collar, have a head collar that is extremely effective buy a Halti and watch the video on the GL about how to use a head collar. Doing that will ensure a great walking experience.My ONLY gripe is that everyone thinks my dog is viscous because the Halti looks like a muzzle. It bothers me slightly so I am getting a different color. But in retrospect, you may want that so suspicious looking people leave you alone and possible muggers will bugger off. Sounds odd, but it has honestly helped me in some situations.You can wean your dog off of using the Halti if you want, so that you can just use a regular collar. But, I always use mine primarily because I am not a very tall woman and I have a big dog. It gives me that much more control of him (my boyfriend and dad can’t control him and they are both 6′).***This is a great way to control an arctic dog. They have the natural instinct to pull and this negates it and helps establish that ever battle of alpha with him.TLDR; Best head collar I have ever tried. Watch the GL video on the Premier site to learn how to properly use the head collar. Go for a walk and enjoy!

  2. Miki

    Best collar for walking your babies
    We have use this collar on two of our dogs. We have a 6 year old Border Collie that was so difficult to walk, that we gave up for a while. Then we purchased this collar and after 4 or 5 learning walks he is so easy to walk now, very little pulling if any.We recently rescued another baby from the pound. She was 6 moths old and was in the pound for 2 months. She was so difficult to walk on our first few walks and then we ordered this collar and now she is so much easier to walk. She is not perfect but she is getting better on each walk!I highly recommend this collar!

  3. SuperG

    Sturdier than the optifit version
    I purchased this collar to replace a HALTI optifit collar. The optifit collar has a plastic camlock that is used to adjust the size of the nose band (i.e. the part that goes around the dog’s muzzel). The plastic camlock broke on the previous collar when my dog lunged after a rabbit. This version has a metal ring that replaces the plastic camlock. That has proven to be more durable and I like that fact that it is essentially self adjusting for the dog’s muzzel size.

  4. KS

    Works great for 60lb dog
    This product has been put through a lot of use so far and is currently holding up well. I like that this has the clip to attach to a collar unlike the gentle leader version. I do with the part that attaches to the collar was a little shorter or adjustable though. Sizing was relatively simple. Ordered the size that we thought would fit best based on measurements but it ended up being a little tight in the jaw area so we exchanged for a size up. Have not really tested out the reflectivity, but it is not a very large area and with a very hairy dog not sure how effective it will be

  5. christopher l funderburgh

    Amazing Control for My Energetic Great Danes!
    I recently purchased the HALTI Headcollar for my 7-month-old Great Danes, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. These collars work wonders in stopping them from pulling on the leash.Before using the HALTI, walking my dogs was a constant battle, but now, it’s so much more enjoyable. The headcollar gently guides them without causing any discomfort, and I can tell they feel more relaxed on our walks. The design is sturdy and well-made, handling the strength of my large pups with ease.I highly recommend the HALTI Headcollar to anyone struggling with leash-pulling dogs, especially for those with strong, large breeds like Great Danes. It’s a game-changer!

  6. Anderson

    Great concept, poor quality
    This collar has worked wonders on my pup (Basenji mix) and has allowed us to have great forested adventures together. However, I ordered the collar on June 26, it is now August 9 and I noticed it is fraying terribly in many locations. The return/exchange window is only 30 days from the time ordered. Please be aware of this. If you want to spend the $ on a product you’ll need to purchase every 30 days, go ahead. I’m going to look elsewhere for a better made one.

  7. Dg22

    Works for our dog!
    We’ve had problems training our rescue dog from lunging and pulling during his walks. He lunges at birds, lizards, butterflies. Pretty much anything that moves quickly. This action hurt our hands and stressed us in walking him.So, I searched for something that would minimize/control his head movement, and this seemed to fit the bill.After receiving the bridle collar, I reviewed the training video and applied those techniques to get our two year old dog familiar with the collar. I love that it has a secondary clip that simultaneously attaches to his collar. This helps keep our dog’s head from moving around, while maintaining control of the bridle collar with the leash.When we use it for our dog, his behavior/mannerism flipped 180 degrees. The collar prevented him from pulling, as it limited his head movement. And he actually became catatonic and wouldn’t move once it was placed on him.l! It was pretty funny seeing that occur every time we placed it on him. (See attached photo. He just stood there in that place until I coaxed him to walk.)The material is very durable and stitched together well, along with the different colors for your choosing.

  8. Dulce Citlalli Zamora Sainz

    Excelente calidad.

  9. Jennifer

    Chegou super rápido, tamanho certo, coube na minha São Bernardo de 55kg, parece ser bem resistente e mais confortável q outras cabrestos do mercado, estou gostando bastante

  10. JMart

    Queda perfecto, la costura que tiene bajo la mandíbula del perro facilita la colocación y el control sobre el perro, esperaba que fuera más acolchado de la parte que va sobre la trompa del perro pero no fue así, no obstante cumple perfectamente la función y lo mejor no se le sube a los ojos. Puesto en un tosa Inu.

  11. Frances Royal

    I got this Holty harness as I had one for my other dog and my new hairless dog needed something to keep him in line because all he did was pull. I know you have to be extra careful with the head harnesses. You can’t do any quick jerks or you could probably seriously injure your dog so I always warn the grandsons if they are walking him to be careful of that. It seems to work well although it does work itself occasionally, so if you buy it, I suggest that you check it once in a while you should only be able to fit two fingers underneath of it, I attached it to a regular caller as well just in case it ever would become loose so that my pup doesn’t get away. The harness works well and it’s doing a job it’s job, but my dog is just a little ripper and he keeps turning circles like he’s in the circus when he’s walking down the street. He also likes to really show off sometimes and walk on his too high legs , but more In tow without a doubt, then he would be without it. I would recommend it to anyone to use. It is a very good make and has padding around the snow and stuff, but please read the instructions so that you don’t injure your dog in any way shape or form by using it when they pull. They often get snow later like numbness or whatever because they always pick up their Really fast when they get off because I think at times they pull and are getting an numbness

  12. Ana

    O modo de contenção do produto realmente funciona, com um uso o comportamento da minha cachorra mudou uns 80%. Mas o material da parte que restringe a mandíbula do cão é extremamente frágil. Com menos de um mês estava toda desfiada pelo atrito com os anéis de metal e as presilhas de plástico. Pelo valor, esperava um pouco mais. Se eu soubesse que seria assim teria comprado essas de R$25,00 que a gente acha aqui.

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