If you are an owner of Pinch Collar you should choose appropriate
size of such collar for your dog in order to spare it and yourself
from various kind of problems. A common problem new trainers and
owners have is that they don't remove enough links or add ones to
get the correct snug fit. When that happens the collar hangs down on
the dogs neck which results in the collar not working the way that
it was designed. If you use pinch collar for daily walkings or for
training sessions you may need extra links as your dog grows or
gains weight. We offer you to save your family budget. No need to
buy new collar get extra links and save money.
These Extra Links are for Herm Sprenger
Prong Collar for 3.25 Diameter. They snap in easily for
extra length! You won't need any tools or skills.
Herm Sprenger Guarantees that your Pinch Collar and its
extra links will not to rust, tarnish
or break. Safety of your dog is also guranteed if you
follow all
Warnings:
- make all measurements correctly;
- never leave your dog unattended, when wearing a pinch
collar.
Extra Links for Herm Sprenger Prong/Pinch Collar for width 3.25mm
Chrome plating is a new
method due to which these links were processed. It is a technique of
electroplating a thin layer
of chromium onto a metal object. Products that undergo this process,
usually look shinier then ordinary stainless steel. The
chromed layer will provide corrosion resistance for your collar and
extra links as well as ease cleaning procedures. These collars and
links will serve you and your dog for years.
How do these chains look so
brilliant and have such durable surface?
Whereas other manufacturers only dip the chains before halvanizing,
Sprenger uses a different procedure of mirror-bright polishing.
Dipping means to remove non-metallic unclean things like oil from
the chains. The metal becomes clear but has no surface polishing.
The advantage of Sprenger polishing is that the surface becomes much
smoother and has this special bright shine. After tumbling, the
links are nickel or chrome plated. Nickel and chrome baths are
monitored permanently by a laboratory. Sprenger examines the grip of
the nickel layer through "bending" tests before the links are
chromium plated so it increases in its tensile strength.