Testimonials
Hi
I meet you at Crufts and purchased a K9 Bridle from you, which I have seen some good results from in some of my worst pullers under training.
Regards
Jay Taylor, Rovers Retreat Essex
We just returned late Saturday night (we spent five days in London seeing sights and three plays) and I spent yesterday doing piles of laundry and unpacking. It is morning and I will be taking the bridles to work with me today for my trainers to try. I am very thankful that you took the time to e-mail. Give me a few days and I will have more feedback. If they work as well as I think they will, we will need to be talking about distribution of them over here. It was fun chatting with you and I so appreciate all the knowledge and thought you have put into working with our doggies.
Colleen
Hi Ann
Just to let you know how well behaved Alfie was this morning wearing his k9bridle. I wasn't being yanked here, there and everywhere for a change!! He's taken to it like a duck to water. Long may it continue!!
Speak soon
Sue
Hi
I met you at the Paws in the Park show and bought one of your K9 Bridles for my dog. I thought they were fantastic and would love to offer them to sell at my training establishment. I'm not looking for cost prices and am happy to put people direct to you or I buy a bulk lot from you.
Best wishes
Emma Collings, Trainer & Properietor of School For Paws, 01256 395030
Our bridle is working an absolute treat with Cookie... she's been totaly transformed from a stroppy, pulling teenager into a refined dressage pony!
ps. my brother's wife is interested in a K-bridle for her boxer dog.
thanks again
regards
Mike and Cookie
k9 bridle and was seen at crufts this year. what an absolute miracle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!a most fantastic invention.
Regards
Llisette Bradbury
It does not ride up the eyes but sits nicely on the muzzle. I was a touch dubious as I always fall for the sales chat, but it works! The lady fitted it and well, it as if he suddenly learnt what "steady" meant.
Obiedience UK
It has assisted in training Lucas loads! ... he gets a clear message as to where he should be. He realises that when he is in the wrong place, to release pressure he comes back to the handler.
Richard Sturman