HALTI Headcollar – To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Large Dogs (Size 4, Black)
$22.00
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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; 2.56 ounces
Item model number : 11420A
Date First Available : September 30, 2004
Manufacturer : Company of Animals
ASIN : B004XNLCUM
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 find the head collar highly effective at stopping pulling, reducing it by about 90%, and making walks more enjoyable. The product is easy to put on and take off, works well as a training tool, and helps control large dogs. While some customers report the collar is well-built and comfortable, others find it flimsy and too tight.
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10 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 Large Dogs (Size 4, Black)
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Over 20 Years Later, and I still absolutely ADORE the Halti!!!
I don’t get why this product has such a high return rate, unless people may have gotten the wrong measurements for their doggo. But oh my goodness, it’s still as amazing as when we were first introduced to it in 2001!Back then, we had a 100 lbs Labrador mix who was crossed with all kinds of ornery, and even after obedience classes and all kinds of training, he would pull so hard he’d regularly yank me down to the ground, break free from my grip, and take off for adventures around our neighborhood (namely running to the nearby cow pasture to roll in cow patties. Which really stunk. Washing cow poo out of dog fur outside on a cold autumn afternoon is not fun, would not recommend).I’m not exaggerating at all when I say the halti collar saved my dog from being dropped off at the shelter, because my parents were just about fed up with the stubborn boy. But then our vet recommended trying the halti collar. And man, was it a game changer!All of a sudden, we could easily walk him! There was no more tugging, pulling, or knocking us to the ground. We could actually get him to heel. And, with positive reinforcement, he grew to love it, even running up to us to put his muzzle inside the halti because he knew it meant we were going out on another delightful walk!And here I am now, over 20 years later, finally ordering my second halti collar as my last one sadly bit the dust, and it’s just as good as all those years ago! My Caucasian Shepherd/Pyrenees cross is doing great with it, and I’m so grateful to be able to be able to experience the wonderful joy of using a halti with a large dog all over again! I love how they’ve improved the design, with extra padding in the halter around the nose area, as well as the fabulous added safety strap to help prevent the halter from slipping off the muzzle! It also has added reflective material which my old one did not have. And, after just a couple of positive training sessions, I’m already noticing a difference in his tugging, and I’m controlling him with a lot more ease.If you have a big dog or a hard to manage dog to walk, I absolutely encourage you to get the halti! It has been a favorite dog walking collar of mine for over 2 decades, and I plan on continuing to use it in the years to come. Definitely recommend!
Tessa –
Perfect and Mastiff Approved!
I have an English Mastiff mix that weighs 110 pounds. I ordered the size 4 and it fit him perfectly. The quality is really good and it seems more comfy than the thin Petsafe one I was using before.
Wombarb –
Immediate results for reactive dog
*****1 week update*****TLDR; 6YR old rescue dog goes from being an animal-aggressive/fearful/reactive dog to a being a better citizen I can walk around the neighborhood with the Halti headcollar as a training tool.My original review was more product related and discussed pulling. Had to update because it’s more incredible than I realized.My boy would either lunge aggressively, flip out in panic, or scurry away and pull hard when he would spot another animal on a walk. It has been a scary 9 months where I have often feared and dreaded taking him out because he is big and has attacked others (thankfully not too severely because I have good reflexes). He is usually good with basic obedience commands but would go into a blind rage or panic thrash and become impossible. I did a couple of weeks of giving him kibble as soon as he laid eyes on another dog. It helped a bit, but wasn’t perfect because he wouldn’t take the treats gently when in a tizzy. Then I got this Halti.I spent a few days correcting him for his bad attitude (tight leash, quick tug, and stern vocal correction AS SOON as he looks at another dog funny, or his posture gets stiff, or he goes into hunt mode — shut that down, which wasn’t possible with normal leash/collar corrections.) Successfully walk away for a few yards? Sit, “good boy”, treat, keep going. He fought the Halti the first couple of times that he wanted to flip out, but soon realized it was a fight he would lose. Consistent and immediate corrections all week… started giving him treats and “good boys” for being more calm about walking away from dogs the next couple of days. It’s amazing. I’m still careful and keep him a few yards away from other animals, but we went to the local park today at dog walk o’clock and he was amazing, I didn’t even bother with treats. He’s definitely getting it now: that 1) I do NOT want him to react or fixate. 2) He’s not going to win fighting the Halti. 3) the other dogs are not all out to get us. 4) walk away from another reactive dog? Extra praise and good boy kibbles for being the bigger dog! (He’s overweight so he can’t always get treats, but I sit him down and give him affection instead sometimes, then keep walking.) He saw many dogs at the park today and did not lunge at, bark at, or whine and pull from a single one. He was a little weary of a couple but didn’t freak out at all, just kept glancing at them cautiously but walked away knowing what was good for him.Anyway: 5 stars. We can live in peace now. I hope if you’re a reactive dog owner who has come home in tears of frustration, that you will give this a try for your dog and believe in their best self (also beckman’s dog training on youtube – very helpful if you’re not sure where to start.)*****My 64lb border heeler is wearing a size 2 (he’s overweight) and generally is not trash on a leash. At a distance of a few feet ahead of me, he usually won’t pull AS badly as some other dogs I’ve had (unless he sees a cat/squirrel/dog, then he goes NUTS), but if I tried to get him to walk next to me or focus on me and find me, no luck. Just got it yesterday, that video our first walk with the headcollar and double ended leash (that I’m not sure I’m using right frankly). I used treats when putting it on. I pulled him away easily (you pull – dog listens – and gentle motions do just fine, no need to be harsh at all) or distracted him with treats when he tried to take it off mid-walk a few times. He’s annoyed that it works. I love that it works. Seriously, I’m barely holding the leash and he is not pulling, so I’m amazed. I stop, he stops. We’re turning together ð.Seems comfortable enough and build seems good, too. Size 2 is perfect according to the Halti size recommendations for a cattle dog, but I did measure him just in case since he’s a mix. I’m hopeful that, along with the treat conditioning I’m doing with him when he sees animals on walks, it’ll help his reactivity and make walking him less stressful.
Winkie –
Needed slight modification to work for my dog
I purchased this item to help with my dog who was constantly pulling on her leash when wearing a harness. She isn’t thrilled about wearing this, but is getting used to it and it has helped stop the pulling by about 90%.However, she’s a Catahoula Leopard (a hunting dog) and loves to walk with her nose in the ground. With the leash clipped below her chin, she was constantly stepping on the leash/harness connection area since her nose was to the ground and she and quickly figured out how to pull the Halti collar off by stepping on the leash. I found if I connect the leash to the Halti at the back of her head it works great for her.
Melissa M. Duffy –
A very valuable, essential addition for dog owners!
My newly acquired Border Aussie was pulling me horribly when just using a leash and a harness. I fell because she lunged suddenly st a dog.A vet recommended the Halti gentle leader and it has been immensely helpful. A game changer. The most important Amazon purchase I have ever made actually. This item has protected me from further injury from my dog’s sudden, hard pulls.If you have a dog that is barking like crazy and fixating on another dog/person, is spooked or is lunging for another dog this gentle leader will be a life saver for you! This is a simple, extremely effective device. I most highly recommend it.You do need to give your dog a treat as you put it on and remove the leader as soon as your dog is indoors.When outside pull up on leash if your dog tries to remove the leader.Have the leader below dog’s chin then quickly swoop in and put it up and around theur muzzle while giving a treat and praising dog.O
David Lomas –
Woreks as it sipposed to. Just be aware that some dogs hate head halters (as my dog did so I had to get a Sporn)
Claire –
Good quality and very useful. It truly works on my puppy.
Adam –
Gracie loves this. broad comfy straps with quality fittings adjusts easily. She looks uncomfortable in the shot.. but thats because shes cold nothing else. I popped tge halti on before treats.. it sits on her muzzle without fuss.. we’ll put it on and take it off for a few days until she relates it to breakfast.. taken off like we do her collar each day. Once its ordinary. We will walk with it.Recommend popping new halti under your armpit for a while before first use tobtake your scent for your dog.Recommend placing scented halti in bed before first use so she knows its you and shes looking after a new collar for you.. Then fit so she can get used to halter on muzzle.
Tanya –
Excellent product. size is slightly bigger thou.
Ufuk –
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