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About K9CreationsNM

​A Little Back Story...

Our intense passion to work with canines started more than a decade ago, while working in rescues across NM.

 

A wise mentor once said, backwards pressure is best, especially when walking hundreds of dogs a day. We found this backwards pressure better for tough pullers. 

 

Now, as canine behaviorists and dog trainers, and many cases later, backwards pressure is still good for pulling.

 

You can control your pup with just a tad of pressure, then release. Similar to the head-halter leashes, but easier and more secure.

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  1. Just loop, with cord lock at top.

  2. Then pull loop loop over snout

  3. Tighten cord lock. (2 fingers tight)

  4. Attach safety strap. Ready; set..train!

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Contact Us

Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any comments, questions, or special requests.

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Rio Rancho, NM 87124

1-505-250-1074

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