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Head Halters and Harnesses PDF Print E-mail
Written by Barbara Brill   
Thursday, 10 January 2008

You'll find here a listing of recommended head halters and harnesses appropriate for working with dogs.

 

 

Important!  Please read these articles before attempting to fit and use a head halter for your dog.

GentlLeader Head Collar
http://www.gentleleader.com

Halti Head Halter
For information about acclimating a dog to the Halti Head Halter,

http://www.doglogic.com/halter.htm

and

http://www.kwk9.com/Adobe/halti.pdf
Scroll down to "training equipment."

Snoot Loop Head Halter
The Snoot Loop was developed by Peter L. Borchelt, PhD of Animal Behavior Associates. Phone 1-800-339-9505

http://www.snootloop.com/  

Many people believe that some dogs tolerate the Snoot Loop better than the GentleLeader head halter.

Snoot Loops are available from:
Animal Behavior Consultants, Inc. http://www.animalbehavior.com
102 Canton Court
Brooklyn, NY 11229-6379
(718) 891-4200

Here's another address, but the phone number is the same:

Animal Behavior Consultants, Inc,
2465 Stuart St.
Brooklyn, NY 11229
FAX: (718) 769-9394
Phone: (718) 891-4200

The snoot loop was designed by Dr. Peter Borchelt, a behaviorist. ABC is his company.

The Sporn Harness
The Sporn Harness may be useful for dogs who would not benefit from either the GentlLeader head halter or the Halti.

http://www.sporn.com/category.cfm?Category=3

 

For more educational information about how to use the GentlLeader head halter, please visit

http://ABRIonline.org   There you will find a videotape of Jean Donaldson introducing a dog to the GentlLeader head halter. I highly commend this lesson. It's excellent.  The steps could be applied no matter which type of head halter or harness one wished to use with a dog. The aim is to develop a dog who happily anticipates wearing the equipment.

 

  

 

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