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Posted 26 February 2010


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This is why i think the duallys perfect madx, it's totally kind if they are kind it only kicks in if they try to work against you as soon as they give it gives. It's the instant your reward is you comfort system

I have ob in the black one I have had him in the red but it it was awful to get on as it took a lot of manouering to get it over his head but the nose band fitted him better than the black one does.

But they do stretch massively. Bob shakes his head to test what he has on, he even knows when I have clipped the rope to the normal ring or the control ring (again ideal as it can be used as a totally normal headcollare when u want), which I do as soon as he gives me any poop i clip it to the outside ring and he know it

Just remember when you tie up to un snap from a side ring to the normal middle ring

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Posted 26 February 2010


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Thank you I think I'll give him the benefit of the doubt over summer - and then maybe buy one coming into winter - which is always when he's worst!


















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Posted 27 February 2010


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Exactly the same as Bob, i have found it is because he is hungry and wants to brake away to graze the track maybe a clue to his behaviour

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Posted 27 February 2010


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Joey does that going to the arena where its a grass track. But we now have our walkways totally stoned to the field/yard, which is a life saver cause it cut that habit and also helped him as he didn't have to walk on mud!!! He still messes around a bit on the walkway - and thats always through either fear or high spirits!


















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Posted 07 March 2010
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JG Tehya is the same!  She instantly switches in to "work" mode with the Dually on - her head lowers and she walks politely alongside/slightly behind (not that she pulls head but she can drag behind!!)
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