Price: $17.99
(as of Sep 06, 2024 16:44:57 UTC – Details)
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ABOUT US
Our dog head collar is not only great for walks but also an essential tool for training.
Say goodbye to pulling and hello to enjoyable walks with your furry companion.
Believe it can help your pets maintain health, safety and happiness!
Wintchuk dog head collar
Wintchuk dog head collar
Product Dimensions : 6 x 4 x 1.2 inches; 1.76 ounces
Date First Available : May 31, 2024
Manufacturer : wintchuk
ASIN : B09ZH3HG2Z
Humanized design: This dog head collar is padded with fabric in nose part, which makes your dog feel more comfortable and prevents skin abrasions. The adjustable design will not prevent dogs’ pant and yawn.
High quality: Durable nylon strap and sturdy Safety Buckle. Firmness, point force insertion buckle, safety does not take off and anti-dog burst.
Multiple sizes: The head collar comes in 3 sizes and can be adjusted to be used for all dogs including tiny and giant breeds. Attention: Not suitable for short snout dog.
Stop pulling: This dog head collar prevents pulling when walks by gently guiding your dog’s forward direction.
Notice: Please measure the mouth and neck circumference of your pets before purchasing. If your dog’s circumference is between two sizes, smaller size would be more suitable.
Customers say
Customers like the performance of the collar, saying it helps keep their dog from pulling. They also like the ease of use, and padding. However, some customers have reported issues with the fit and value of the product. Opinions are mixed on quality, stability, and adjustability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Apollo –
Sizes are a bit off
Medium was too big for my standard poodle, but fit my pitX well. The band should be right under the ears. Helps redirect pulling and get their focus on you. Most dogs need to get used to it, so try a slow intro and desensitization. My poodle doesnât mind them for the most part, pitX nose dives everything trying to get it off lol.
CCB –
Bless this collar. Can finally walk with my strong goofy doberman
I have a 96 lb male doberman with an insane bro dog personality. He’s a big sweetie and a good boy, but he has the attention span of a gnat whenever we go out. I thought training would get easier as he aged, as it did with the female doberman, but he’s attention span has only gotten worse…and he’s gotten much much stronger.Our leash journey:At my wits end, I tried training with a prong collar and used it 2x before throwing it away. I was hesitant to use it in the first place but I was really out of options. Didn’t work and the big lug would literally rather die pulling than register it as an indication to stop, even with all the stop training, chicken jerky, and meatballs. It was also obvious he didn’t understand why pulling = bad boy, so it was like training a really dense, but cute idiot. Pointless to call him bad if he’s just not associating it with the pulling.I’ve resisted any muzzles or head collars because of the negative stereotypes people have of dobermans. And there are so many owners that perpetuate the Hollywood stereotypes by dressing their sweet-natured dobermans in “tough” gear to make their dogs look “cool”. So I opted for this soft muzzle. It has minimal padding and that’s good because the harness is loose around the mouth, I wanted enough padding so his fur wouldn’t get rubbed too hard, but not too much so that it looks like a muzzle, or restricts him, esp on a hot day (sun out, tongue out <3) . He has full mouth movement when collar is in the relaxed position. He's a good boy and doesn't try to pry it off. And literally the first time I tried this, IT WORKED. He still likes to pull, but adjusts quickly and I don't have to hold onto dear life anymore. If he pulls he realizes his head will turn him back, so I can finally walk rather than being dragged by his goofy butt.He doesn't care if he has it on while off leash and will recall back to be clipped. This really worked for us. I know every dog is different. But give this a try if you have a hard-puller with short attention span for training. I'm just so glad I don't have to choke him as part of conditioning. He's such a good boy, he's just over-excited on hikes/walks to pay attention to training.TIP: If your dog tries to pull it off or find it irritating, train the dog to wear it for a while at home with lots of reassurance, kisses and treats, so that they get familiar with it (and don't think of it as a muzzle/punishment) before trying it outdoors. If they think of it was an accessory, like a normal neck collar, they'll be less inclined to pull it off.
Jennifer –
No instructions included
Quality seems ok, would be nice it it included directions. Only directions are in video on Amazon video is very brief
Amy Bornemeier –
Wore out quickly
Started to wear at the seems so had to toss it way sooner than I wouldâve expected
Kristin Paragas –
Clamp was not included.
I wanted to like this and was hopeful that this could help improve my walks with my 50lb husky – lab mix dog. She pulls me at least 90% of the time in our walks which leads me to feeling stressed and overwhelmed at the end of the walk.The first thing I noticed was it did not include a clamp and was very loose around the muzzle area. I thought it was a great idea to have that cushion part on the nose. Material seems sturdy. Only thing missing was the clamp by the metal ring to hook the leash. I tried it out anyways and she still continued to pull. I felt disappointed, but I knew it was because of the clamp. I had to look for another gentle leader brand with a clamp included. I think if it did include a clamp that would have been the game changer for me. Unfortunately, that was the most important part of this specific product to help with my dogâs awful pulling habit during our walks. I did purchase another gentle leader brand that includes a clamp. My dogâs pulling habit was instantly improved. That gave me reassurance the clamp for this type of training is important.
Tyler Durden –
Above the rest, 2nd to none. Legit works best.
This collar fit best out of many I tried on my pup, which must of been at least half a dozen different brands. My pup is taking to this very well and is learning quickly not to pull. The trick is to offer praise and treats when putting it on the dogs head and eventually the dog will voluntarily place their snout through it for walks. So happy my pup is learning not to pull. It is self correcting so it’s extremely easy.Sturdy and quality product with comfort features built in, such as padding . When I reached out to ask seller questions about the product the response was quick and helpful. I will buy this product again for any of my pups that pulll on walks.My pup has a knack for escaping and this product is formidable, cannot say the same about the Gentle Leader brand I also tried, which my pup removes easily.
Russell J McCaw –
One of the best training tools.
I have a German Shepherd puppy and she was a nightmare to walk. She was a bucking bronco on walks. Jumping and flailing around. I was ready to spend hundreds of dollars to take her to a dog trainer. I saw this harness and thought might as well try it. Ever since I have started using this she has been a saint on walks. It did take her some time to get use to it. I started by having her wear it around the house for a few minutes at a time with no leash attached. We eventually worked our way up to a few hours. She doesn’t try to take it off anymore. During this time I would give her treats and pet her. I didn’t want it to feel like a punishment. When we are walking, she stays by my side and has plenty of slack on the leash. She can still open her mouth, pant, bark, drink water and eat treats. I recomend using a leash that has 2 clips. I clip 1 on the mouth harness and 1 on her normal harness. I have complete control of her this way. The mouth harness doesn’t seem to determine people from asking to pet her. I was worried it would make her look unapproachable and she would not get the vital people interaction when training. I really do recommend trying this type of harness if your dog has problems walking on a leash. My brother has gotten this harness as well for his dog. She has also improved on walks as well.
Rebecca Martin –
Just No
Sizing is off. Not good quality.
German shepherd owner –
Sturdy. Like the way it was loose under her mouth if you weren’t pulling on the lead.
Madhu –
The product prototype is so good, however design is very bad. They should have done way better by providing better grip or locking system to stop loosening the belt. It is getting loosened after few jerks and it goes on. We had to use clips(used for cloths) to stop loosening and it looks way awkward keeping the clip.It was definitely a great product if they provide some locking/grip.With the clip, it controlled my dog very pulls very well. But had to return because of the fitting issues.
Jesse V –
Just got this in the mail. Not as heavy duty as I thought it was going to be. Not as much cushion around the mouth (blue material). Looking at it the quality doesn’t seem too bad. Our dog is a puller so we’ll see how it holds up. Easy to put on. The size large fits our newfie lab mix.
William Hanson –
Works great
Kate –
I have a shepsky, we bought the gentle leader, used it right awayâ¦It broke not even 30 minutes into our walk. The material gave way where the ring connector for the leash is. So disappointed! Youâd think it would be stronger quality fabric