K9 Bridle
Sutterton
Boston
Lincolnshire
PE20 2LX
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- Stops your dog pulling on the lead
- The worlds first dog bridle
- Total effortless control
- Can help check aggression
- Available in Very small up to giant size
- Ideal for people with disabilities


K9 Bridle - The world's first dog bridle
The K9 Bridle is a dog headcollar that works in a similar way to a bit-less bridle for a horse.
It gives the dog signals that he can easily understand without twisting the dog’s neck or riding into his eyes.
Designed primarily to stop dogs pulling on the lead, the headcollar has proved to give amazing results with dogs that have behavioural and aggression issues, so saving many dogs from being sent for re-homing.
No strength is required by the handler making it ideal for people with disabilities.
The K9 Bridle is being used by many of the best trainers and re-homing centres throughout the UK, USA and Australia.
How does it work?
There is a strap under the chin. It is there as a safety device. Should the unthinkable happen and your dog managed to get the bridle off, you are still attached to your dog.
The K9 Bridle works on a principal similar to a bit-less bridle for horses, so if that will stop a horse it can also stop a dog. When the lead is tightened, pressure is applied to the front of the face and tells the dog “NO”. The dog easily understands this clear and precise command.
He soon learns that when he moves forward from the ‘heel’ or ‘close’ position the bridle will apply slight pressure and remind him where he should be. The command given through the lead should be small tweaks on the lead NOT a pull. Pulling will initiate the “flight or fight” response in your dog. You must not get into a fight with him or make him afraid of the headcollar. It is very much a command and instant reward scenario. You give the small command, he responds and you instantly reward that response with a slack lead. While the dog is at “heel” the lead should always be slack, and applying no contact whatever.
Why is it better than other dog headcollars?
Do not confuse the K9 Bridle with other training halters available. I am sure you have seen dogs wearing the anti-pull headcollars that move around the dog’s head and go into their eyes, interfere with their mouths and look like muzzles.
The problem is that the point of control for these headcollars is from under the chin and so twists the dogs head to the side. This can cause vertebral damage and the dog soon learns that he can still pull if he tilts his head to the side. Under the chin is fine if your dog is 5 feet tall!
Unlike most other training halters the K9 Bridle works from the back of the neck, exactly where you need to have control.