🐾 Walk with confidence, train with kindness.
The Canny Collar No-Pull Dog Collar is a patented, humane head collar designed for medium to large dogs with neck sizes 43-48cm. Featuring a secure nickel-plated steel buckle and an adjustable, soft nose loop, it ensures comfort and control by preventing pulling without causing discomfort or escape. Lightweight and easy to fit, it’s perfect for stress-free, effective dog walking and training.
Pet Type | Small Animals, Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 13.5 x 0.25 cm; 7.5 g |
Item model number | RCC005 |
Breed Recommendation | Medium, Large |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Other |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Closure | Buckle |
Colour | Red |
Size | Size 5 - 43-48cm neck |
Minimum Neck Size | 17 inches |
Maximum Neck Size | 19 inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Special features | Durable, Non-slip/Slip proof/Slip resistant, Easy to use, Easy to clean |
Specific Uses | Active, Behaviour, Outdoor, Indoor |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | A+ |
Item Weight | 7.5 g |
T**H
Stopped Springer Spaniel lunging at people with excitement and pulling on the lead when in heel.
The Canny collar worked on our Springer Spaniel like magic, we were confident it would work but were blown away by how well the Canny collar did it’s job.We already learnt how to put the collar on, so when the collar arrived it only took seconds to put it on our dog, so simple to use if you already know how to use it, thanks to YouTube.We walked our Springer Spaniel indoors with the collar on, during that time she did put her paw up at the strap several times, we carried on walking giving her treats for about five minutes, followed by going out to the garden for another five minutes with a few more treats.Later on we took her out for a street walk and again she did put her paw up at the strap but only a few times, apart from that she walked extremely well. Next day in the morning we went back out for a dog walk, but this time passing people, there was no lunging at all, she walked perfectly past people and there was no pulling during heel.But please note: Most Springers love and require off lead exercise, belting around fields, they love it...
A**O
Great for dogs that pull
Having tried every no tug harness/lead/Halti I found the Canny Collar and purchased a size 3 based on the information and sizing for a Toy Sproodle, but as you can see, this was far too big and my dog was able to chew through the lead. Unlike others, this doesn’t pull my dogs face to one side or pull at his eyes which makes for a much better walking experience.Having ordered the smaller size which it is recommended that he’s too large for, the collar works much better. The nose strap is thinner and the collar also so he is more comfortable and less dragging his nose on the floor.The size 3 collar is bulkier and my dog reacts more negatively to it when walking. The size 2 has the thinner nose strap and he is able to open his mouth fully.It is extremely easy to use and very hard wearing. My dogs are in the sea daily and it hasn’t started to damage in anyway.I have also put it through the wash a few times.It’s value for money and I would recommend.
K**K
Looks great. Never used it
Great looking product. Never used it.
♿**W
Best anti pull collar you can buy safe and kind total control
I'm disabled and use an electric wheelchair i have a Belgium Sheppard and she wears a harness as trained to walk with the chair but on occasions will have a pull if a squirrel goes past and can pull hard I have added this to the walk and it's amazing I have used them in the past with great success with my jack Russell and it worked on him brilliantly. It's not hard to fit on the dog and is secure in place if she wants to pull it over her nose she can but that's when we have stopped talking on our walks but once rolling again I have total control of her head and it's easy to just slip it back over her nose my dog is trained to walk with the wheelchair she still has her harness on so when she is on her extension lead I just clip the canny collar around her neck and she is free to have a mooch around then it's back on her walking lead next to the wheelchair with her canny collar on its given me a lot more confidence and control and it's a gentle way of working your dog very happy and totally recommend it. I have tried the Julius K9 harness the stop pull halti harness but none have work for that extra control and the halti head collar can cause neck injury as it pulls your dog's head to the side all the time but this head collar just pulls her nose down to her chest to deter her from pulling keeping her head and neck in line so no chance of injury to you dog a vet recommend them to me years ago my jack Russell is 18 years old and it helped him as a pup to stop pulling as he is a typical jack Russ a bit stubborn to train but it worked he walks great now and so does my Belgium Sheppard especially when squirrels are around it.
S**H
Unfortunatley, not for me.
I purchased three Canny Collars for my 3 poodles, 2 toys and one toy/miniature cross. After looking at the sizes and measuring the dogs, the size 1 would fit the 2 smaller dogs and the size 2 would fit the larger dog. Out of the packet the collars were made to a very high standard out of good quality material. I was quite surprised that the thickness and width of the material/webbing and the size of the rather large buckle was not scaled down to correspond with the difference in size of the 2 collars. The buckle in particular was very big and heavy for the small dogs that it was suggested it would fit and I had gone by accurate measurements to determine size. I noted also that the part that goes around the dog's nose and then goes on to be attached to the lead was the same length in the different sizes. When using the collars 2 dogs were already using head collars and were happy to wear the new collars, but trying to get them to stay on 1 dog while fitting onto a second dog, let alone a third dog is nigh on impossible. I resorted to using a peg to keep some tension on and to stop the nose piece falling off. The third dog had not worn a head collar so I expected it to be strange for her, but I feel that the sheer weight of the collar, exacerbated by the very large metal buckle made it just too uncomfortable for her to wear, she would only walk a few yards then sit down and have to be coaxed to walk a few more yards, during this time the tension would come off the other dog's nose pieces and fall off their noses, pegs having been removed by now, and I would have to refit all nose pieces because by now the tension had come of the third dog's nose piece while I was refitting the other two. After a few days I decided to take the third dog out by herself for a few days to get her used to the collar, but she would not accept the heaviness and would not walk more than a few yards with it on. The length of the straps continually came over her head when she fell back behind me because the lead had to be not slack to keep the nose piece on. After 2 weeks of this I gave up and bought a lighter headcollar so that she could enjoy her walks again, as any dog should. The other 2 dogs were still using the Canny Collar and they do definitely do the job, but I have given up with them due to the sheer hard work of fitting them to 2 dogs, having to use pegs to keep tension on so that the nose piece does not slip off one dog while fitting the collar onto the other dog and constantly having to check that they are in position if one dog falls behind slightly and the lead slackens too much, allowing the nose piece to fall off.In conclusion these collars work well but, in my opinion, only for people who walk one dog and whose dog's necks have the strength to tolerate a heavy collar.
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