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Ancol collars are as good as any imo..my crew all have collars on and in over 35 years of keeping running dogs ive never once heard of a dog getting injured or killed by wearing one yet ive seen numer

This pic will give you a better idea with the 2 different sizes ....you will pick the dog up in the beam a few hundred yards out

I can't get my head around how some lads don't use a collar imo the pluses of using one totally out weigh the negatives I've been running dogs for near 20 years and have never seen or heard of a dog i

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You can use a bit of rope or long dog lead, put a hoop in sort of half way down ( hard to explain due to size of your dog and you)

That way you feed one end throw the hoop and hold while the othe bits on your wrist, that way dogs secured with collar like slip and work by just release like any normal slip.

 

If I could draw or maybe one of yous can that know what iam on about you'll see how easy it is,

 

 

But like I say better training to work off slip

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You can use a bit of rope or long dog lead, put a hoop in sort of half way down ( hard to explain due to size of your dog and you)

That way you feed one end throw the hoop and hold while the othe bits on your wrist, that way dogs secured with collar like slip and work by just release like any normal slip.

 

If I could draw or maybe one of yous can that know what iam on about you'll see how easy it is,

 

 

But like I say better training to work off slip

That's exactly what I use, I pinched a load of a building site I was working on.

My dog always has a collar on, easy to grab a hold of when out for a walk and if I run with another dog there always easy. If running alone she doesn't need the slip she walks to heel as she is steady.

 

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I can't get my head around how some lads don't use a collar imo the pluses of using one totally out weigh the negatives I've been running dogs for near 20 years and have never seen or heard of a dog injured due to wearing a collar ...I would of struggled a few times over the years if the dog didn't have a collar on ..the strong stuff reflector collars are a very good piece of kit

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Never seen this before in my 20 years if going out with lurchers on lamp or day time seen a dog break It's neck going down for a hare years ago , and another dog getting snared going into woods but never any collar accidents touch wood

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