R rm3knitter New member Jan 2, 2013 #21 Would someone at our vet's office be qualified to properly fit the prong collar?
YorkvilleNewfie New member Jan 3, 2013 #22 rm3knitter said: Would someone at our vet's office be qualified to properly fit the prong collar? Click to expand... All you need is Leerburg! http://leerburg.com/fit-prong.htm
rm3knitter said: Would someone at our vet's office be qualified to properly fit the prong collar? Click to expand... All you need is Leerburg! http://leerburg.com/fit-prong.htm
ElvisTheNewf Active member Jan 3, 2013 #23 rm3knitter said: Would someone at our vet's office be qualified to properly fit the prong collar? Click to expand... They should be. We found our trainer through our vet office - he was an assistant turned trainer who was just finishing up his last schedule at the clinic before going into full time training.
rm3knitter said: Would someone at our vet's office be qualified to properly fit the prong collar? Click to expand... They should be. We found our trainer through our vet office - he was an assistant turned trainer who was just finishing up his last schedule at the clinic before going into full time training.
NewfieMama New member Jan 7, 2013 #24 rm3knitter said: Oh cheese is a good idea! Will try that! Haven't had her out since Christmas as it has been rainy but will give it a go! Click to expand... Cheese sticks (cut up), tofu pups (cut up), turkey or pork (?) sausage or hotdog or bacon, cooked and cut small...
rm3knitter said: Oh cheese is a good idea! Will try that! Haven't had her out since Christmas as it has been rainy but will give it a go! Click to expand... Cheese sticks (cut up), tofu pups (cut up), turkey or pork (?) sausage or hotdog or bacon, cooked and cut small...