Halti Dog Head Collar Black

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If you have a dog that pulls on the lead, you will know how difficult and sometimes dangerous dog walks can be. The Halti Headcollar was designed by Dr Roger Mugford as the first headcollar for dogs as a simple training aid to tackle lead pulling. If you guide the head, the body will follow. The Halti Headcollar is a humane training tool that provides maximum control for even the strongest pullers.


Stops Pulling
The Halti Headcollar prevents pulling on the lead by gently steering and guiding your dog's direction.

Kind & Humane
Made from strong but lightweight nylon webbing, the Halti Headcollar is designed for comfort with a padded neoprene nose band and won't interfere with panting, eating or drinking.

Reflective & Safe
Every Halti Headcollar has reflective accents for improved visibility in low light and a safety link that attaches to your dog's collar for complete peace of mind.

40 Years Experience
Creators of the world's first headcollar for dogs, Halti and Dr Roger Mugford have been solving lead pulling problems for over 40 years!

Better Together
To get the best no pull training experience, use the Halti Headcollar with our double clip Halti Training Lead.



Available Sizes:

0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

 

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Halti Head Collar


Frequently Asked Questions

To determine which size is best for your furry friend, please refer to the fitting guide on this product page.

Its important to remember that for your dog having a new training aid on their head / face will feel unusual for your dog and it is perfectly normal reaction for them to try and remove it. We encourage you to help your dog acclimatise to the headcollar by using positive associations methods. This can be through using treats to encourage your dog to place their nose into the headcollar and then placing on your dog for a few seconds, then taking the headcollar off and rewarding immediately. Build up slowly to give your dog time to adjust. If your dog is trying to take the headcollar off, try to distract them with a treat or their favourite toy to prevent this behaviour

We do not recommend leaving any type of body worn training aid on your dog for long periods of time and dogs should never be left unattended wearing products like headcollars, harnesses, and muzzles. This is from a safety and welfare perspective as well as there is a high possibility your dog may try to remove and chew the product.