Canny Dog Collar~The revolutionary new Canny Collar is now used by the RSPCA and Association of Guide Dogs for the Blind as a key training aid to prevent pulling on lead. ~
The revolutionary new Canny Collar is now used by the RSPCA and Association of Guide Dogs for the Blind as a key training aid to prevent pulling on lead.
The Canny Collar:
Offers your clients an excellent product to fix their dog's most common problem
Gives good margins
Stops pulling and makes walking a pleasure again
Is kind, safe and effective
Doesn't ride up into the eyes nor jerk the neck
Can be left on when off lead
Is recommended by vets, trainers and rescue centres to control their most difficult dogs
The Canny Collar must fit snugly. To find the correct size, either use the common breeds table, or ideally, measure your dog’s neck to behind the ears and use the sizing guide below:
Neck measurementSize
23cm – 28cm (9” – 11”)1
28cm – 33cm (11” – 13”)2
33cm – 38cm (13” – 15”)3
38cm – 43cm (15” – 17”)4
43cm – 48cm (17” – 19”)5
48cm – 53cm (19” - 21”)6
53cm – 58cm (21” – 23”)7
Common breeds (adult size)Size
Akita 5 or 6
Beagle 3
Bearded Collie 4
Border Collie 3 or 4
Boxer 4 or 5
Bullmastiff 5 or 6
Cocker Spaniel 3
Dalmatian 4
Doberman 3 or 4
German Shepherd 4 or 5
Golden Retriever 4 or 5
Great Dane 6 or 7
King Charles Cavalier 1
Labrador Retriever 4 or 5
Mastiffs - large7
Rhodesian Ridgeback 4 or 5
Rottweiler 5 or 6
Springer Spaniel 3
Staffordshire Bull Terrier 3 or 4
Terrier – Jack Russell, Westie etc 2
~Size 1|19947|Size 2|19948|Size 3|19949|Size 4|19950|Size 5|19951|Size 6|19952|~6731~46402~~
Company of Animals Halti Collar Plain Black~The Halti makes walking your dog easier and safer by controlling boisterous behaviour whilst allowing enough freedom to pant and yawn.
Take a look at the size options available by clicking on the drop down menu.~Stop your dog from pulling uncontrollably. The Halti collar works on the same principle as a horse's head collar; guide the head and the body will surely follow.
- Kind control
- Stops pulling
- Calms boisterous behaviour
- Simplifies training
- Corrects misbehaviours
- Allows freedom to pant and yawn
- On-off action to close biters jaws
- Approved by vets and canine experts
- Free 20 page training guide
If you have a large powerful dog or one that pulls on the lead, you will know how exhausting walks can be. Dogs of all sizes can pull on the lead to the point of choking themselves.
The Halti was designed by Dr Roger Mugford to come to the rescue of such dogs and their owners. Its revolutionary design is based on the same principle as a horse's headcollar - if you guide the head, the body will surely follow.
Naturally following the contours of a dogs face and positioned well down the dog's nose, the Halti gives you maximum steering power and control. The particular advantage of the Halti is its unique on-off muzzle-closing effect: when the dog attempts to lunge forward or attack, his jaws are closed by the slip ring. When he is relaxed or friendly, he can pant easily and act just like a dog. The soft material and careful design and construction ensures the Halti is comfortable and in many dogs can create a pronounced calming effect.
Halti comes in six sizes in black with sizes 1-4 also available in red, brown or blue. For dogs with sensitive noses such as Boxers or Shar Pei's we recommend a padded Halti. To find out which size is suitable for your dog, please refer to our size guide.
Sizes indicated are for typical adult dogs - bitches or juveniles may need a size smaller. It is important to have the correct fitting for every dog - see instructions inside the packaging.
| BREED | HALTI |
| Afghan Hound | 3 |
| Airedale | 3 |
| Alaskan Malamute | 3 |
| American C/Span | 1 |
| Basenji | 1 |
| Bassett Hound | 3 |
| Beagle | 2 |
| Bearded Collie | 2 |
| Bedlington Terrier | 2 |
| Belgian S/Dog | 2-3 |
| Bernese Mt/Dog | 4 |
| Bichon Frisé | 0 |
| Bloodhound | 5 |
| Border Collie | 2-3 |
| Border Terrier | 1 |
| Borzoi | 4 |
| Boston Terrier | † |
| Bouvier | 4 |
| Boxer | 3 |
| Briard | 3 |
| Brittany Spaniel | 2 |
| Buhund | 1 |
| Bulldog | † |
| Bull Mastiff | 4 |
| Bull Terrier | 3 |
| Cairn Terrier | 1 |
| Cavalier Spaniel | 1 |
| Chow Chow | 3 |
| Clumber Spaniel | 4 |
| Cocker (Eng) | 2 |
| Corgi | 1 |
| Dachshund Min. | 0 |
| Dachshund Std. | 1 |
| Dalmatian | 3 |
| Dobermann | 3-3 |
| Elkhound | 3 |
| English Setter | 3 |
| Flat Coated Retriever | 3-3 |
| Foxhound | 3 |
| Fox Terrier | 1 |
| German Shepherd | 3-4 |
| Goats | 2-3 |
| Golden Retriever | 3 |
| Gordon Setter | 4 |
| Great Dane | 4-5 |
| Greyhound | 3 |
| Irish Setter | 3 |
| Irish Water Spaniel | L |
| Irish Wolfhound | 4 |
| Jack Russell | 0-1 |
| Japanese Akita | 3-4 |
| Keeshund | 2 |
| Kerry Blue Terrier | 2 |
| King Charles Spaniel | † |
| Labrador | 3 |
| Lakeland Terrier | 1 |
| Lhasa Apso | † |
| Llamas | 2-4 |
| Lurcher | 2-3 |
| Maltese | 0 |
| Maremma S/Dog | 3 |
| Mastiff | 5 |
| Munsterlander | 3 |
| Newfoundland | 4 |
| Old English Sheepdog | 3 |
| Papillon | † |
| Pekingese | † |
| Pharaoh Hound | 2 |
| Pigs | † |
| Pit Bull Terrier | 2 |
| Pointers | 3 |
| Poodle Toy | 0 |
| Poodle Min. | 1 |
| Poodle Std. | 2-3 |
| Pug | † |
| Pyrenean M/Dog | 4 |
| Rhodesian Rbk. | 4 |
| Rottweiler | 4 |
| Rough Collie | 2-3 |
| St Bernard | 5 |
| Saluki | 2 |
| Samoyed | 2 |
| Schnauzer Min. | 1 |
| Schnauzer | 2 |
| Schnauzer Gt. | 4 |
| Scottish Terrier | 2 |
| Shar Pei | 2 |
| Sheep | 2-3 |
| Sheltie | 1 |
| Shih Tzu | † |
| Siberian Husky | 3 |
| Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier | 2 |
| Springer Spaniel | 3 |
| Staffordshire Bull Terrier | 2 |
| Weimaraner | 3-3 |
| Welsh Terrier | 2 |
| West Highland Terrier | 1 |
| Whippet | 1 |
| Yorkshire Terrier | 0 |