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Then his leash shouldn’t be attached to a collar. He should be in a no-pull harness, preferably an escape-proof one. If the leash is attached to the collar at all, it should be as back-up. Do you have any idea what damage you could be doing to his neck by walking him in a collar when you know what he could do if he catches a scent?and not care if he chokes himself- because he isn't thinking at that point - I am not even sure if he is aware that he is choking (I'm serious)
Collar dangers
And yet, you still refer to it!The second way and hunters will agree is the use of a tool that understandably cannot be named on the forum
Perhaps this isn’t the forum for you.