The LCS Leather Pinch Collar is a proven training tool designed to teach your dog to walk on heel with precision and comfort. Unlike traditional choke chains, this collar corrects behavior...
The LCS Leather Pinch Collar is a proven training tool designed to teach your dog to walk on heel with precision and comfort. Unlike traditional choke chains, this collar corrects behavior without choking, and unlike harsh all-metal pinch collars, it provides a milder pinch that is effective yet humane.
Crafted from premium Russet saddle leather that measures 1¼ inches wide, this collar features flat ¼-inch brass spikes, industrial rivets, and durable nickel-plated hardware. The unique design maximizes the spring-back effect, ensuring that pressure is released immediately after correction, reinforcing lessons quickly and safely.
Highly recommended for hunting dogs, working dogs, and obedience training, this is also the collar used in Whoa Training within Delmar Smith’s legendary Silent Command System, as described in the book Best Way to Train Your Gundog by Bill Tarrant.
Available in 23-inch and 25-inch lengths—please specify size when ordering.
Humane Training Tool: Corrects heel behavior without choking or harsh pinching.
Premium Leather Construction: 1¼ in. Russet saddle leather with industrial rivets for durability.
Flat Brass Spikes: ¼ in. spikes provide safe, effective corrections.
Quick Release of Pressure: Spring-back design ensures corrections are momentary.
Trusted by Professionals: Used in whoa training within Delmar Smith’s Silent Command System.
Available Sizes: 23 in. and 25 in. lengths for proper fit.
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