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🐾 Train smart, walk proud — control with care!
The Supet Dog Prong Collar combines durable stainless steel prongs with a protective nylon cover and quick-release buckle, offering a safe, adjustable, and humane training solution for small to large dogs. Designed to reduce pulling and barking through gentle pinching, it ensures effective behavior correction without neck injury, making every walk smoother and more enjoyable for both pet and owner.







| ASIN | B094QQT4BM |
| Animal Collar Type | Animal Pinch Collar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,740 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #16 in Dog Pinch Collars |
| Brand | Supet |
| Brand Name | Supet |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds, Medium Breeds, Small Breeds |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,570 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Included Components | A dog collar, a spare link, and additional rubber tips |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 18"L x 0.11"W |
| Manufacturer | Supet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | pinchcollar-04 |
| Material | Nylon, Rubber, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Nylon, Rubber, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | pinchcollar-04 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Dog |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, check for wear and tear, and adjust fit as needed. |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 0.11"W |
| Size | M (Neck:16''-18'' Weight Around:50 lbs) |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**E
Heaven sent training/safety tool
Great product!!! Highly recommend it for training & control! I'm 80 y.o. my GSD is 14mo @70lbs. She does great when there's no distraction. A rabbit crossed in her path, she pulled me on my face. No broken bones but thankful help was near. I COULD NOT HOLD or control her. Period, full Stop! I love my furbaby, but I needed a solution fast. Trainer friend introduced me to training prong collars. It changed her pattern immediately. I am in total & complete control at all times. YES, we had another distraction event...but I could control and manage the situation with no problem. I'm a small woman, she's large and all muscle, but now I'm in control! It's easy on & off. Only worn during walks. Great value & fantastic quality for the cost. Keep you & you furbaby safe.
A**7
Looks like a torture device, but it’s actually more gentle than a regular collar & works wonders
I had seen prong type collars before, but I always thought they looked very inhumane. However, after working with a dog trainer, at her recommendation, I temporality put aside my apprehension based on her professional opinion and gave one a try. It worked so well, and required so little force or effort, as opposed to a huge amount of both when trying to control my dog with a regular type collar. I hated before using a prong collar how much strain and tension was on my poor dog’s neck when trying to walk with her, but that was eliminated when using this type of collar. I found that while it needs to be snug, if certainly doesn’t have to be tight, just like with a standard collar, and my dog actually looks forward to putting hers on now because she knows it means we’re going out. This is not the collar I have for my dog. Mine’s a girl, and she has a cute gold one. But I found myself needing to watch my brother’s dog for a week, a 90lb lab, without a lot of training, and on day one it became very apparent that a regular collar was just not going to work. That first day it was an excruciating tug of war just to walk around the front yard. I ordered this right away. I knew he’d like the black and silver colors, and I thought the removable, (and washable) cover was a nice feature. Luckily it arrived the next day, and the rest of the dog sitting week was much better for me and his dog. Just like mine, his dog was immediately far better at not pulling with this on, and requiring a mere fration of the effort to do so. They look like they’d be very uncomfortable, but the dogs really don’t seem to mind having them on. They don’t whine, nip at, or try to get them off. I can understand if you look at this, and think it looks terrible to use, I understand because I too felt like that, until I used one, and realized how much less stress on the dog’s neck this is, and how quickly they become accustomed to it and how effective they are. After returning his dog, he’s been continuing to use the collar, also with great results. Give it a try, just don’t put it on too tight, and don’t pull too hard, as it’s not at all necessary. I think you’ll be happier and your little friend won’t have a sprained neck.
S**D
Good quality, pretty color
The sturdiness and attention to detail is very much appreciated. The addition of the prong covers is a really great touch. It is easily adjusted to fit around my growing pups head. The only thing is that it looks incredibly bulky around her neck (and she is a big girl almost pushing 90 pounds at 2 years old). Besides the bulk, I love that the pretty color attempts to mask the fact that it is a prong collar. Many people would see me walking her with our old one and automatically assume she was vicious and make judgements or give dirty looks. She is not at all aggressive towards people or animals, however - she is a stubborn bully that pulls and does not listen unless the prong collar is on. This particular collar helps shield her from any judgement before they actually get to know her. It is pretty and comes at a great price point.
G**H
Stong and pretty with reflecive strip.
Very effective collar for my reactive Siberian who ignores you to do as she pleases, LOL. My other covered pinch collar fell off her neck and right into the 80 feet of water below our boat, much to my dismay. I had unhooked it, but it did not seem to come loose, so I let her run up the steps ahead, and THEN it decided to fall off into the water. At least, she did not go in too. Thank GOD. She is sweet but reactive to seeing people and other dogs that she thinks want to play or visit with her, so the collar is a great to remind her not to go wild jumping and lunging. She totally ignores commands when focused on getting attention. It has a reflective strip on it too for night walks. I did have to removed one link to make it fit her better, and it was kind of hard to figure out how to do it, but we got it done. More illustration instruction would help this, I think. The turquoise color looks pretty against her light red coat, too, and the cover disguises the fact that she needs a little persuasion reminder to not pull so much. She is an AKC Champion and at shows runs around the ring and shows off without a problem, on a loose nylon show leash, but just walking down the dock or sidewalk seeing a "people" or "another dog", she is wild. Crazy Siberian LOL. Thanks for a great product!
A**N
Great product if you have a brat that likes to pull
Wrong collars are always my last resort. When my three month old puppy was already pulling me over and making me fall down in the driveway for my safety as well as her something had to give. I could not risk her getting loose and running off and getting hit, but I couldn’t have me constantly getting pulled over either. This collar has been amazing. I also like that it has the regular collar look to where the prongs do not easily disconnect from each other like I’ve had with a couple other prong collars. It is easy to adjust the size by teaching the songs and pushing them out of position in order to remove links. Due to the discomfort of the prongs, when the dog is pulling, it naturally encourages them to slow down and not cool and leave a little slack in the lead. Pending on your training method you may have to untrained yourself so that you do not harm your dog and allow them to self train with the new collar. I personally will always prefer to use a harness, but unfortunately, having a stubborn husky does not allow that, and as you can imagine, putting a harness on a husky equals pulling… most trainers will have you pull back or correct the dog but I have tried multiple things and this call is the only thing that works, but I did have to retrain myself to not pull back when she starts to pull to let her pull to her discomfort and make her self correct herself.
N**E
Seems to work
I’ve only been using it for a couple of days but it seems to work pretty well. The only problem I have with it is getting it on her. She runs away and doesn’t want to put it on but when I get it on and we go for a walk she hasn’t changed squirrels or lizards and I haven’t had a problem with other animals. I just wish I could leave it on her, but I know it’s uncomfortable, so I don’t wanna do that. Update: It was a little big on her so I had to buy pliers to make it smaller. Now it seems a little tight. New update: I wouldn’t call this a training collar, it seems to work at first with my dog, but then she sort of got used to it and it still trying to chase squirrels and lizard sometimes. So I would say it kind of works but I feel like I’m never gonna be able to get it off of her because she’s not learning.
C**.
Get one! It will change your walks on dogs!
Dogs used to pull us down. Now have realized they can't do this anymore. I have long coated collies and this has their demeanor changed when walking. I put on them ONLY for walks and they now know they have no choice
S**.
Game changer
What a game changer! My Australian Sheppard has a lot of energy and would pull on the leash a lot. No matter how hard I would pull back she kept on pulling forward. This prong collard though! On the first walk, my dog did not pull as much. Instant change in behavior without me having to say anything
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