🐾 Walk the Talk: Control Meets Comfort!
The Gencon All-in-1 Headcollar and Lead in Coffee/Cream is a revolutionary dog-walking solution designed for right-handed users. This British-made product features a unique tightening mechanism that gently restricts pulling, ensuring a comfortable experience for both you and your dog. Weighing just 98 grams, it's lightweight and easy to carry, making it the perfect companion for your daily walks.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 98 Grams |
Colour | Coffee/Cream |
Size | One Size |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 98 g |
E**W
Great
Great leads to stop pulling
G**L
Stops that dreaded pulling
The beagle hates this and when he’s being particularly pig headed and starts pulling we stick this on him and he sulks. He appears to be learning as he now does heel more often on his normal harness and we don’t have to use this nose lead very often.
A**R
Finally!
Finally! Young GWP .. very bright and knows exactly what we want on a lead but just so head strong that walking him is just a totally unenjoyable experience. Tried different leads and harnesses and tried a halti - such a battle to get it on and was able to pull it off right away. The Gencon was easier to get on he hated it at first -now he knows that he gets a proper walk with it on he let's you put it on with less fuss. Never thought we'd be able to walk him properly so this head collar has made a huge difference to our lives. Great product!
N**N
Really good for stopping dog from pulling but only lasted 9 months
This is really good for stopping pulling and keeping control of my strong German ShepardIt could be more comfortable as he often tries to pull it off with his pawsThis is my second gencon as my first only lasted 9 month before a tear appeared in the area that goes over my dogs muzzle so I can only give it three stars as durability is an issue
R**E
Stops your dog pulling, give your dog time to get used to it.
This lead really helps to stop my dog pulling. At first she tends to swipe her foot to try and pull the figure eight off her nose. We found you have to persevere with it until your dog gets used to it.
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