What is a Headcollar? The Gentle Leader Explained!

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What is a Headcollar? The Gentle Leader Explained!

I'm sure there's been a time, we've all seen a dog with a strap over the top of their snout, and wondered, what is that? Is it hurting the dog? Is that some kind of muzzle?  We at DogZenergy would like to help explain just exactly what that strap is; a very effective and safe training tool accessory called a headcollar.  We went to the creator of the most popular type of headcollar called the Gentle Leader, and their website  to explain just scientifically how it works, and all of the benefits it brings when in use. 

Gentle Leader Headcollar

The Gentle Leader® headcollar has been scientifically designed to work with the dog’s natural instincts to control unwanted behavior.

Gentle Leader® was designed by a foremost veterinary surgeon and a past President of the National Association of Dog Trainers in the USA. The Gentle Leader® enables owners to prevent their dog or puppy from pulling on the lead and makes training in basic obedience (sit, stay, down, come etc) really quick and easy because of its three-fold natural effect on the way dogs think, relax and behave.

Gentle Leader® simply & easily converts into a regular collar for greater flexibility.

How does the Gentle Leader® work?

The nose loop goes around the dog’s nose & jaw and acts in the same way as a pack-leader’s mouth – this is a clear signal to the dog that you are the leader.

The neck strap puts pressure on the back of the neck which causes an instinctive relaxation response when the dog tries to pull forwards. The dog will instinctively lean back against the pressure, putting an end to pulling on the lead forever.

Traditional collars put pressure on the front of the throat, causing dogs to keep pulling even while choking.

Gentle Leader® does not choke your dog. It has been scientifically designed to direct the dog’s entire body by controlling its head & nose – and wherever it’s nose goes its body will follow.

What are the benefits of using a Gentle Leader®?

First and foremost Gentle Leader® stops your dog pulling on the lead

Through its calming effect Gentle Leader® can help shy, nervous or fearful dogs to relax and gain greater confidence. It will also calm boisterous dogs of all sizes

Gentle Leader® enables dogs to be trained to be sociable & obedient, calmly, quickly & effectively

Makes training at home quick, simple & fun – helping create a positive & joyful relationship with the owner

Even whilst wearing a Gentle Leader® dogs can still eat, drink, bark, pant, etc

When happy with the level of control Gentle Leader® can easily & simply be converted into an ordinary collar simply by using the neck strap as you would an ordinary collar and using the nose loop as an extension of the lead

 Of course like people, each dog is different. Some dogs will take an immediate liking to the headcollar, while others may require more training. Along with multiple sizes for small to large dogs, detailed instructions are included in the packaging to make sure the fit is just right for your dog.  Also, many companies have created their own version of this training tool, letting you figure out the best brand and fit including the 3 most popular: Gentle Leader, Halti, and Control Ease

We hope this helps to inform, educated and reassure, the next time you see a dog wearing a headcollar. 

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 Weekly Local Dog Events & Labs and More

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Weekly Local Dog Events & Labs and More

We hope you all survived El Nino's storms! This week the weatherman is predicting much more sunshine, a perfect chance to check out the local dog events going on! For more detailed information please go to San Diego Happy Dogs.

Photo by Eric Ward on Unsplash

Adoption Event: Here's are some wonderful opportunities if you've been thinking about adding a fabulous furry friend to your family!

  • 1/16: Second Chance: 10 am – 2 pm; Unleashed by Petco La Jolla, 8843 Villa La Jolla Drive, La Jolla

  • 1/16 Labs and More Adoption Event: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm; Road Runner Sports San Diego, 5553 Copley Dr, San Diego

  • 1/17: Greyhounds: 12 – 2 pm; Petco Unleashed, 2663 Gateway Road, Carlsbad 92009

Meet Ups  and Social- Here's another great week of opportunities for your pup and you to get out and meet some new friends!

  • 1/16: Rhodesian Ridgeback Meet Up: 9 – 10 am; Fiesta Island Dog Park Fiesta Island Rd, SD

  • 1/16: Airedale Meet Up: 9:30 – 10:30 am; Sioux’s Place 10801 Redlander Way, Lakeside

  • 1/16: Spaniel Meet Up: 1 – 2 pm; Doyle Park Dog Park, Cargill Avenue, San Diego, CA 92122

  • 1/16: Urban Mushing: 3 – 4 pm; Lake O’Neill – MCB Camp Pendleton Lake Camp Pendleton, CA

  • 1/17: Boston Terrier Meet Up: 10 – 11 am; Encinitas Dog Park, 425 Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas

  • 1/17: Yorkie Meet Up: 11 am – 12 pm; Nobel Dog Park 8820 Judicial Drive, SD

  • 1/17: CORGO WINE TASTING: 1 – 3 PM; Fifty Barrels Winery 230 Main St, Vista

Labs and More 

 Labs and more, is a fantastic non profit organization. They are not a business, shelter, or company, and they rely on funds donated through adoption, fundraising events, and by people like you! Along with adoption, they also offer and set up fostering opportunities, and of course they always could use volunteers!

Their next adoption event will be on Saturday, January 16th at Road Runner Sport San Diego, 5553 Copley Dr, San Diego 92111 from 10:30 am - 12:30 pm. If you are looking to bring a new or additional furry friend into your family here is your opportunity!

For more information visit labsandmore.org

Photos from Labs and More

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Zen Dogs > El Nino

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Zen Dogs > El Nino

El Nino doesn't have anything on our Zen dogs!

Winston all bundled up after a great walk!

Netti's poof is still looking fabulous in this weather!

Bravo will play ball any kind of day!

Fasltaff is just too cute in his beach towel!

Rosie, such a good girl braving the dog park!

And then Rosie got all nice and cuddly after her wet play session!

Rafa loves exploring on these cloudy days!

Dotty was delighted on walking in the rain, we're still working on Teddy!

Samantha and Bernini can't wait to go for their next walk!

Sasha is looking fabuously fierce!

Gracie always comes prepared in her adorable yellow rain coat!

Sophie looks adorable all snuggled up in her comfy towel!

Orin and Ivan enjoy the sun peeking out!

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Zen Dog Spotlight: Roald and Letka

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Zen Dog Spotlight: Roald and Letka

DogZenergy is privileged to work with and watch the best dogs in San Diego! Since we have such a plethora of fabulous pups, each week we will begin introducing them to you.

This week we will feature our regal borzio's, Roald and Brasletka Amundsen. Both Ro and Letka have been featured on our blog including; The La Jolla Christmas Parade, Thoughts of a Zen Dog, and Zen Dog Weekly Training Tip. They have such different and distinctive personalities, and are always a favorite amongst our team and everyone they meet! Take it away Ro!

State your full name.

"My name is Roald Amundsen.  I had 5 brothers and we were all named for explorers but when we were 3 months old we were all adopted thru Borzoi Rescue.  That is how I came to live with Bob and Gay and Trey and Lillyrose, 2 other Borzoi in New Mexico and La Jolla.  Now Gay and I stay in La Jolla and we have a beautiful new companion, Letka.  Her real name is Girl on a Swing, but her other owner called her Brasletka.  Gay and I call her Letka."

What’s your favorite toy and why?

"I love my toys.  I had a fish that said Oy Vey and a gorilla that shrieked but now I have a thing that looks like a dead possum. Letka's quite the hunter.  She has caught 3 possums, 2 in 1 night.  The first day she was with us she ended up on the neighbor’s roof and then ran all the way to Mission Blvd.  She doesn’t do things like that anymore as it made Gay and I very unhappy and worried about her."

What does your typical day consist of, and what would your ideal day include?

"During the week Jake takes us to the dog park in the morning and Brandi takes us to see Larry (and his treats) in the afternoon.  On the weekends we like to go to dog beach with Gay.  My ideal day would be to go to the beach at Windansea early in the morning and be able to run like I used to, and then come home and after breakfast snuggle up for the rest of the day with my girls!"

What is the one question you wish your human would stop asking you, and the one question you wish your human would never stop asking you?

"I hate it when I am all snuggled up on the top of the bed and Letka is on the bottom of it.  We only leave a few inches for Gay and she is always asking us to move over.  I also hope she never stops asking me that because that would mean I wasn’t on the bed with her any more."

If you were going to win an award at the "Oscar Pet Awards" would you want to win it for  1.) Cuteness 2.) Heroism/Courage 3.) Sassiness 4) Loyalty 5) Fashionista.  Give us a quick example/story of why we should pick you!

 "I have a great smile!  If you didn’t know I was smiling you might be afraid.  I taught Letka to smile only she is more demure than I am.  Brandi took a video of her which makes everybody laugh.  So maybe my academy award would be for cuteness.  But then when Trey was still alive we saved Gay from a pit bull attack and chased it away, so I am very brave.  Heroism /courage?  I am very loyal and loving.  Quite handsome.  So I guess I would win in all categories, including best director.  Please see the best picture of me smiling!"

                                         We agree, he definitely wins for best smile!

                                         We agree, he definitely wins for best smile!

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