Retriever Prong Dog Training Collar
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Retriever Prong Dog Training Collar
Item # 1018966
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Train your dog safely with the Retriever Prong Dog Training Collar. Welded and chrome-plated for maximum strength and durability, this rust-resistant collar contains a link closure designed for easy collar placement and removal. The dog training collar is ideal for pets of all life stages, especially small-sized breeds.
- Chrome prong training collar is safe, practical and easy to use for effective training
- Symmetrical prong placement provides natural contact for optimal communication
- Great for walking strong pullers, large dogs, obedience training and behavior correction
- Blunt prongs do not cause pain or harm
- Not to be used for tie out
| Brand | Retriever |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Animal Type | Dog |
| Battery Size | None |
| Breed Size | Small |
| Closure Type | Pinch |
| Estimated Battery Life | 0 N/A |
| Features | Adjustable Size |
| Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Manufacturer Brand | Retriever |
| Number of Batteries Required | 0 |
| Number of Correction Levels | 0 |
| Primary Material | Steel |
| Range of Coverage | 0 N/A |
| Training Solution | Prong & Pinch |
| Warranty | Quality Guaranteed |
| Color | No Color |
| Size | 2mm x 14in. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 05590 Q G4022 |
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Q: What metals are in the collar
a month ago1 Answer
- A: This collar is made of steel and features a chrome-plated finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: How large are the prongs on the “crib” size? Prong collar
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: RTV Prong Collar CHR 1018969 CRIB 3.3mm x 20in7 months agoHelpful?
Q: How many mm’s are the 14” & 16” collars? (The 2” says 2mm.”)
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We do offer these training collars in 2.0mm and 3.0mm links. There are three options they can choose from: 1. Sku / Model # 1018966 / 05590 Q G2014: This prong collar is manufactured using 2.0mm gauge links and measures 14” in length and features a link closure style. 2. Sku / Model # 1018968 / 05590 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features a link closure style. 3. Sku / Model # 1342628 / 05592 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features and Easy-On nylon martingale closure with Buckle.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: How many Month-to-Month Lease are the 14” & 16” collars? (The 2” says 2mm.”)
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We do offer these training collars in 2.0mm and 3.0mm links. There are three options they can choose from: 1. Sku / Model # 1018966 / 05590 Q G2014: This prong collar is manufactured using 2.0mm gauge links and measures 14” in length and features a link closure style. 2. Sku / Model # 1018968 / 05590 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features a link closure style. 3. Sku / Model # 1342628 / 05592 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features and Easy-On nylon martingale closure with Buckle.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: where can I buy extra links(prongs)
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this the Herm SPRENGER Ultra-Plus Prong Dog Training Collar?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: No this is nota year agoHelpful?
Q: This good for 14 week puppy
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Most experts recommend waiting until your dog is at least 6 months old before introducing a prong collar, as younger puppies are still developing physically and mentally and may be too sensitive to the correction it provides; however, some trainers may use them on puppies as young as 4-6 months old if fitted properly and used with extreme cautiona year agoHelpful?
Q: Do you sell comfort tips for the collar?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Do you carry Prong Dog Training Collar extra links size 2MM
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: The directions say to position the O ring on top. Which is the O ring? The circle ring or the 1/2 circle ring with the swivel attached?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: The following website (www.coastalpet.com) has a video that shows how to put this collar on and also how to use it. Please direct the customer to this site, then to products, next to training products, chain chokes, and finally to #5590 Titan Pinch Link Training Collar. That is where the product description is as well as the video.2 years agoHelpful?
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Newest questions
Q: What metals are in the collar
a month ago1 Answer
- A: This collar is made of steel and features a chrome-plated finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: How large are the prongs on the “crib” size? Prong collar
7 months ago1 Answer
- A: RTV Prong Collar CHR 1018969 CRIB 3.3mm x 20in7 months agoHelpful?
Q: How many mm’s are the 14” & 16” collars? (The 2” says 2mm.”)
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We do offer these training collars in 2.0mm and 3.0mm links. There are three options they can choose from: 1. Sku / Model # 1018966 / 05590 Q G2014: This prong collar is manufactured using 2.0mm gauge links and measures 14” in length and features a link closure style. 2. Sku / Model # 1018968 / 05590 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features a link closure style. 3. Sku / Model # 1342628 / 05592 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features and Easy-On nylon martingale closure with Buckle.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: How many Month-to-Month Lease are the 14” & 16” collars? (The 2” says 2mm.”)
11 months ago1 Answer
- A: We do offer these training collars in 2.0mm and 3.0mm links. There are three options they can choose from: 1. Sku / Model # 1018966 / 05590 Q G2014: This prong collar is manufactured using 2.0mm gauge links and measures 14” in length and features a link closure style. 2. Sku / Model # 1018968 / 05590 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features a link closure style. 3. Sku / Model # 1342628 / 05592 Q G3018: This prong collar is manufactured using 3.0mm gauge links and measures 18” in length and features and Easy-On nylon martingale closure with Buckle.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: where can I buy extra links(prongs)
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this the Herm SPRENGER Ultra-Plus Prong Dog Training Collar?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: No this is nota year agoHelpful?
Q: This good for 14 week puppy
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Most experts recommend waiting until your dog is at least 6 months old before introducing a prong collar, as younger puppies are still developing physically and mentally and may be too sensitive to the correction it provides; however, some trainers may use them on puppies as young as 4-6 months old if fitted properly and used with extreme cautiona year agoHelpful?
Q: Do you sell comfort tips for the collar?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Do you carry Prong Dog Training Collar extra links size 2MM
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Extra links and vinyl comfort tips may be special ordered.( 05591H and come in a set of 3) at your local TSC store.a year agoHelpful?
Q: The directions say to position the O ring on top. Which is the O ring? The circle ring or the 1/2 circle ring with the swivel attached?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: The following website (www.coastalpet.com) has a video that shows how to put this collar on and also how to use it. Please direct the customer to this site, then to products, next to training products, chain chokes, and finally to #5590 Titan Pinch Link Training Collar. That is where the product description is as well as the video.2 years agoHelpful?
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Chattanooga
Reviews 3
3 out of 5 stars.
Prong Collar ~ Hard to put on & take off
14 days ago
Too hard to squeeze prongs to put on & take off. Otherwise, my dog responds to the prong/pinch collar in training.
SweepstakesYes
No, I do not recommend this product.
Georgetown, SC
Reviews 2
3 out of 5 stars.
Collar failure
6 months ago
So I purchased this collar for my 30 lb 3.5 mo th old pitbull puppy for training purposes. Works fine, except tonight he saw one of our cas and pulled hard enough that the collar cae apart at one of the metal li is and all he'll broke loose trying to catch him. Invest the extra money and buy a Herm Sprenger
No, I do not recommend this product.
Childersburg, Alabama
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Piece of junk!!!!
10 months ago
This collar is a piece of junk!!!!! It literally broke with my dog standing still and then my dog ran off!!!!! He's very hyper and isn't well trained yet which is why I bought this freaking collar. What's the point in paying $20 for a collar that breaks constantly!!!!
No, I do not recommend this product.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect for my dogs!
a year ago
They are great collars but they do rust eventually. I have 2 Cane Corso’s and they both walk amazingly with these, without them they would pull on the leash. At first they are a pain to get out but after a while it gets easier.