tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553126532881430491.post4299264676353003760..comments2022-10-27T04:40:14.821-07:00Comments on Nima Dog Blog: Bling ThingNimaDogBloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11761479990904488635noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553126532881430491.post-88738862354304986192013-09-20T10:35:28.625-07:002013-09-20T10:35:28.625-07:00Thanks! I'm glad your Isis found the right nec...Thanks! I'm glad your Isis found the right necklace for her. I made Dad try mine on first because it looked scary at first. It also made his head look a lot bigger. But even after he tried pulling it hard he said that it wasn't nearly as scary to wear as it looked. So I tried it too and it was great for me!NimaDogBloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11761479990904488635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553126532881430491.post-15763920218730840092013-09-19T21:08:19.809-07:002013-09-19T21:08:19.809-07:00Hi Nima! I'm glad you're enjoying walking ...Hi Nima! I'm glad you're enjoying walking your mom and dad. I tried a prong collar on my first dog Isis, because she pulled so much on the leash. She already was a nervous dog, and the collar made her anxiety a lot worse. When I corrected her for lunging, it just made her more afraid of the other dogs (and bicycles, and people). <br /><br />It doesn't sound like you're afraid of other dogs, but there are lots of other ways to communicate with your people on walks. Isis's favorite was a Halti head collar and a harness. I had a leash with snaps on each end that fastened to both the harness and the Halti. Made steering much easier. Plus, I communicated with her using a clicker. That's the combination that finally helped Isis walk right beside me.<br /><br />I love your blog, you have such a wonderful voice!Kari Neumeyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08180248845656504546noreply@blogger.com