The Herm Sprenger Prong Collar is a trusted training tool designed to provide better control of strong or hard-to-handle dogs. Unlike standard collars that put pressure on the trachea and larynx, this collar distributes pressure...
The Herm Sprenger Prong Collar is a trusted training tool designed to provide better control of strong or hard-to-handle dogs. Unlike standard collars that put pressure on the trachea and larynx, this collar distributes pressure evenly around the neck, just behind the jawline and ears. This makes corrections more effective while helping to keep your dog safe.
Each collar is constructed from high-quality, chrome-plated steel for durability and long-lasting use. The removable links allow you to adjust for a perfect fit, ensuring proper placement and reliable control. The rounded blunt prongssimulate natural correction similar to a senior dog’s nip, helping your dog understand boundaries without injury.
Even Pressure Distribution: Reduces strain on the throat by applying pressure evenly around the neck.
Adjustable Fit: Add or remove individual links for a custom fit.
Durable Construction: Made from premium chrome-plated steel for strength and longevity.
Safe Prong Design: Rounded blunt prongs prevent sharp contact or injury.
Effective Training Aid: Helps dogs learn self-control through gentle correction.
Small: 2.25 mm links – fits up to 13 in. neck
Medium: 3.0 mm links – fits up to 17 in. neck
Large: 3.2 mm links – fits up to 19 in. neck
XL: 4.0 mm links – fits up to 21 in. neck
The Herm Sprenger Prong Collar should be fitted snugly behind the ears and under the jawline. It is not designed to slip over the dog’s head—you should open and close the links to secure it. Always use this collar under guidance and supervision to ensure proper, humane training.
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