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Do you 'drag' to 'teach' walking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado2008" data-source="post: 428549" data-attributes="member: 4094"><p>It is basically a metal halter. The nose piece is rolled steel (i guess that's what you'd call it) and the part that goes around the ears is chain. If it sounds harsh, you are right it is. But, the nose piece is made to attach a lead to the top of it and when you pull it puts a lot of pressure behind the ears and under the chin. Once they step forward it takes all that pressure off, more so than a rope halter with a ring in it would. You can buy them at Sullivans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado2008, post: 428549, member: 4094"] It is basically a metal halter. The nose piece is rolled steel (i guess that's what you'd call it) and the part that goes around the ears is chain. If it sounds harsh, you are right it is. But, the nose piece is made to attach a lead to the top of it and when you pull it puts a lot of pressure behind the ears and under the chin. Once they step forward it takes all that pressure off, more so than a rope halter with a ring in it would. You can buy them at Sullivans. [/QUOTE]
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