🐶 Walks Made Easy: Because Every Dog Deserves a Smooth Stroll!
The K9 Bridle is designed to stop your dog from pulling on the lead, offering an adjustable fit across five sizes. It provides effortless control without requiring strength from the handler, ensuring a comfortable experience for both you and your dog. The design prevents twisting and riding up into the eyes, while also assisting in managing aggressive behaviors.
M**S
Made a huge difference
Dog did not like it at first kept trying to get it off but he got used to it by the end of the walk and stopped pulling
A**N
Really stops the pulling
I bought a size Small for an Irish Terrier and it fits her perfectly. She lets me put it on no problem but on a 10 minute walk she tries 4-5 times to take it off her face, so she clearly dislikes it or finds it itchy, maybe... But it works a treat on the pulling department. When my daughter goes in the scooter way ahead of us, the dog pulls like a tractor but with the bridle is like being at Crufts with a super trained champ! A really massive change! I only use it 10-15 min a day on the school run, it wouldn't be comfy for long periods (for the dog, I mean) and you have to take it off when off the lead so can't never replace a collar. It works a treat and totally recommend it for pullera but I take off 1 star because I think its clearly overpriced when considering the amount and cost of materials used to manufacture it.
S**5
Does what it says, stops the dog pulling...
This is the only headcollar type product that actually works on our 18mth border collie and we have tried so many.He is a chewer so we have to be vigilant that he isn't biting at it. He chewed through the first one and the second, left on at the vets and came back in bits.Getting him used to it was more tricky. Couldn't keep it on him at first, he constantly tried to remove it and mostly succeeded. After using a different type that he couldn't get off, he eventually got used to having a headcollar on. However it didn't stop him pulling and was quite fiddly to attach. So we went back and tried the K9 bridle again and he was more accepting of a headcollar.We bought the medium size first which is a perfect fit and I hastily ordered a spare for holidays and bought large using the size guide (suggestion only). Large is not such a good fit as the sizing buckle ends up near his lip when adjusted for fit, but this hasn't caused any issues. Medium is a better fit.Once you get used to putting it on it is quick and simple, just takes a litle practise with a squirming pup!Overall I would recommend as it does make for more enjoyable walks.
J**J
The best non pull collar
Easy to use effective collar for pulling dogs. I have a strong German Shepherd and I have tried most of this type of collars available in the market but this is the best by far. Easy to use, strong and comfortable for my dog. My trainer recommended it and I bought a second one as I don’t know what I would do if I misplace it. Also, I needed to contact the company and their customer service is amazingly helpful.
S**5
The best dog walking necessity for a 64kg puller! A*****
I have a 15.5 month old Leonberger who unfortunately missed training school due to lockdown, hence his behaviour on the lead has been extremely challenging, to say the least! There’s 64kgs of dog, who really just wants to go and can pull anyone over on the other end of the lead. He’s a really friendly and loving dog but has made my husband very stressed and was beside himself as he felt completely out of control when walking the dog.I went on line to look for some sort of device to help. My original thought was a Halti but then I saw the K9 Bridle, watched the video and decided to give it a go!I showed my husband and son how to use the bridle, attached it to his collar and was ready to go. I would mention that he used a double ended lead so one end attached to the bridle and the other end onto the harness - “just in case”! We also have a 7.5yr old Leonberger, same weight, but has never pulled once - he is the complete opposite to the lunatic one!! It was certainly a steep learning curve with “a puller”!!This has been the most amazing turnaround - my husband came back with our son and the dog and I waited with baited breath, as it was going to be either fantastic or a waste of money! The first thing he said - “this is brilliant, it was like walking a completely different dog! No pulling, or jumping around trying to join other dogs etc. - well done for finding this! I have complete confidence in knowing that I am in control with no pulling or tugging the lead, just a small tweak and Simba understood exactly what was expected from me!”Thank you for designing such a brilliant, simple to use, dog walking necessity! I shall be singing your praises to anyone who may ask what he is wearing and if I recommend it! OH YES!!🐾
G**O
Works well and doesn't yank on the neck
Bought one of these to try on a standard poodle who is given to crazy 7 feet in the air acrobatics in certain walking situations.I've tried every harness and headcollar going (as well as 16months of training classes) but due to some bad experiences in his early life he's just been unable to stop himself jumping about when he sees certain other dog breeds on walks.This bridle works great! It only tightens if he's pulling, and it doesn't close his mouth hard, even when he pulls, nor does it yank on or twist his neck like the headcollars with the lead attached under the chin can, as it attaches behind the head.He's much better in this. It slows him down without letting him hurt himself and it lets me keep control with continued gentle pressure instead of on/off tugging or snapping the mouth shut which can just hurt and make them want to run from the handler.We've had halti, kumfi, canny, gencon, dogmatic and gentle leader and that's just the head collars, we've also tried numerous harnesses! But this seems to be The One. Liked it so much I bought a second one for his brother, who used to occasionally join in the shenanigans but is now impeccable on a walk.
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