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Create a better walking experience for you and your dog with the PetSafe Soft Point Training Collar. This safe no-pull collar teaches your dog that life is better with slack on the leash. When your dog pulls against the leash, the rubber soft points will press inward evenly against the dog's neck. This creates steady pressure that is safe, but difficult to ignore. The pressure is relieved when your dog stops pulling. With regular and consistent use, your dog will be walking by your side. Eventually, you'll be able to remove the soft points and use this as a no-slip collar! Have confidence that your dog is comfortable wearing the Soft Point Training Collar. The rubber soft points are a pain-free, safe and discreet alternative to metal or plastic prongs. The PetSafe Soft Point Training Collar features a nylon strap, 12 removable rubber soft points and is available in two sizes: Medium, for dogs up to 55 lbs., and Large, for dogs 55 lbs. and up. Both sizes come in Black or Royal Blue.
SKU | 3844639 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
LED Light | No |
QR Code | No |
Size | Medium |
Training Collar Type | Martingale |
Padded | No |
Material | Nylon |
Reflective | No |
Closure Type | Slip On |
Breed Sizes | Medium |
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For Pet Neck Max | 16.5 IN |
For Pet Neck Min | 14 IN |
1 Year Limited Warranty US.
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