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Cesar Millan, a acclaimed dog function expert, has cared for as well as rehabilitated dogs for many of his life. Cesar’s truth espouses which there have been no bad dogs. Unruly as well as assertive behaviors outcome from miss of correct precision – people training. Cesar as well as his mother Ilusion satisfied which owners wish to scrupulously carry out their dogs during walks, though mostly lacked a required collection to do so. They written The Illusion Dog Training Collar to support owners in achievi… More >>

The Illusion Collar as well as Leash Set By Cesar Millan: RED as well as Medium Size

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5 Responses

  1. 1 R. Rojas
    2009 Dec 18

    This item worked wonderfully with our very hard to walk dog, now she walks right next to me, no pulling or anything!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. 2 C. Canty
    2009 Dec 18

    The Illusion collar’s been helping me a lot on the walks with my Lab. Although it’s medium size, it fits her right. She used to be a big puller, but it’s easier to control her on the leash by pulling it up and to the side, so she snaps out of whatever I don’t want her to focus on. Obviously, I’m training myself as well by trying to stay calm and assertive (Cesar’s way). The Illusion collar/right energy combo is working!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. 3 Felicia M
    2009 Dec 18

    I truly respect Cesar Millan, which is why I trusted his recommended collar. We just got a dog from the SPCA and we’re trying to train him. He pulls me on the leash so I naturally bought Cesar’s product even though it was $40. Honestly, I don’t think the collar does what it is supposed to do. I don’t think the directions on how to put the collar on are sufficient; therefore, I end up re-adjusting the collar as I am walking, unsure of whether the collar is on properly. I don’t want the collar to be too tight obviously, but the collar does NOT stay in place in order for the concept of having the collar up high to work. Sorry, Cesar. This product is not ready for prime time, and $40 is too much.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. 4 Stephanie Vollick
    2009 Dec 18

    This collar acts as a lead and does offer better control over the dog. I use this and a hiking backpack made for dogs and Baxter is walking on a mission—hes a completely different walking companion.

    Dogs really enter into a different mindset when they feel like they are ‘working’. I am slowly adding wieght to the pack and his response has been awesome.

    Good job on the collar Cesar.

    I can only suggest that they offer it in a couple more colors! :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. 5 Bradley C. Wallet
    2009 Dec 18

    I have a great mixed breed dog (Gabby) who has gone through professional training and is mostly well behaved. However, her Achilles heel is other dogs! On walks, if she sees another dog, she absolutely looses her mind. She foams at the mouth, growls, barks, and dances around on the end of the leash trying to get to the dog. She is far too strong to be physically contained, and she is so crazy that she absolutely does not hear voice commands. We tried everything, including teaching her to focus on us with a treat. This worked if the dog was some distance away, but if it gets close, forget it, you can hold a steak in front of her face, she wouldn’t notice. Not only is her behavior very embarrassing, but both myself and my wife have gotten hurt trying to contain her (she doesn’t bite, but has actually knocked me over in her craziness). It reached the point where we would actively try to avoid other dog walkers to avoid these scenes. We even considered paying for one-on-one dog training. However, before going that route, we decided to try the Illusion collar. It works like a charm! We had barely started our first walk using the collar when we encountered a friendly, yet unleashed dog who was not listening to voice commands! As the dog approached us, Gabby immediately went into a frenzy. The great news was that the frenzy lasted about five seconds as she realized that she was choking herself. She immediately responded to the “sit” command and calmed down. Her hackles were raised, but no more scene. In fact, another dog went by at this point, and she remained seated. We encountered about four more dogs on the walk, and each time the intensity of her behavior became less, to where we passed the last dog with her only looking back a few times! Clearly the collar does what it is supposed to.

    I would say that it probably works better with a trained dog who knows to respond to commands and with an owner who has some idea of how to control their dog and won’t rely on choking the dog, but rather will redirect their behavior to something more desirable. Having said that, I would recommend this product to anyone who has a dog that cannot pass other dogs without loosing their marbles and does not respond to other training techniques (believe me, if this is your dog, you know what I am talking about!). I have read many reviews of this product where people rail on users for not using other training techniques, believe me, for some dogs, these don’t work in all cases. If this is your dog, this collar is a great. It is a bit of a pain to put on, and you have to make sure that you get it all right, but it is worth it!
    Rating: 5 / 5


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