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product_id: 15866442
title: "PetSafe Gentle Leader No Pull Dog Headcollar, Red, Small"
brand: "petsafe"
price: "MX$612"
currency: MXN
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Pet Safe"
url: https://www.desertcart.mx/products/15866442-petsafe-gentle-leader-no-pull-dog-headcollar-red-small
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region: Mexico
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# No-pull control tech Adjustable quick-snap fit Vet-designed safety PetSafe Gentle Leader No Pull Dog Headcollar, Red, Small

**Brand:** petsafe
**Price:** MX$612
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐾 Walk like a pro, lead like a legend.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PetSafe Gentle Leader No Pull Dog Headcollar, Red, Small by petsafe
- **How much does it cost?** MX$612 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.mx](https://www.desertcart.mx/products/15866442-petsafe-gentle-leader-no-pull-dog-headcollar-red-small)

## Best For

- petsafe enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted petsafe brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Padded neoprene nose loop and minimal straps keep your dog cool and comfy all walk long.
- • **Freedom Without Compromise:** Allows your dog to eat, drink, bark, and play while maintaining leash manners.
- • **Vet-Backed No-Pull Solution:** Clinically designed to interrupt pulling instincts and transform your walks.
- • **Effortless Fit & Secure Snap:** Adjustable nose loop with a quick-snap neck strap for a perfect fit in minutes.
- • **Trusted by Millions Worldwide:** Join 5 million+ happy walks powered by PetSafe’s proven innovation since 1998.

## Overview

The PetSafe Gentle Leader No Pull Dog Headcollar is a vet-designed, adjustable nylon headcollar engineered to gently redirect your dog's head and stop pulling. Featuring a padded neoprene nose loop for comfort and a quick-snap neck strap for easy fitting, it’s ideal for small breeds up to 25 lbs. Trusted by over 5 million users globally, it improves leash manners without restricting normal dog behaviors like eating or drinking, making every walk safer and more enjoyable.

## Description

The Gentle Leader Headcollar is a perfect no-pull solution to help improve leash manners and the bond between you and your dog. Designed by a veterinary behaviorist, the Gentle Leader Headcollar is loved and trusted by vets and pet parents and has helped improve 5 million walks around the world. This training tool is best for dogs who pull because it interrupts your dogs natural instinct to pull against pressure. The headcollar loops around your dogs nose, so when he pulls, it gently moves his head toward you so he can refocus his attention on you and away from other distractions. Although this training tool rests on your dogs snout, it doesnt work like a muzzle. Your best friend still has the freedom to eat a treat, drink water and catch a tennis ball at the dog park. The quickest way to help your dog feel comfortable wearing his new headcollar is to let him wear it without a leash attached while he does all his favorite activities. The best part is, once your dog is a champ at walk etiquette, you will probably only have to use the headcollar as a backup during situations when you need a little more control, like visits to the vet. This headcollar wont fit our furry friends with super short snouts (like pugs or bulldogs). If you have a dog with a short snout, check out our Easy Walk No-Pull Dog Harness. You can purchase the Gentle Leader Headcollar risk-free because whether the headcollar isnt the right size or your dog mistakes the harness for a chew toy, our Customer Care team is happy to assist you with a new size or replacement. You and your dog will soon enjoy pull-free walks together. Trust PetSafe to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.

Review: A Miracle Product - I'd like to think that my dogs are fairly well-trained (wouldn't most people?) and that they listen to me when I give them commands or ask them to stop doing something. For the most part, they behave just as I'd expect for 3.5 and 1 year old German Shepherds. They are high-energy, happy, healthy animals who love other people and dogs alike. Unfortunately, I had to resort to these leaders because my dogs' excitement very nearly resulted in a broken wrist for me. I decided to take them to the park in our apartment complex one afternoon; there's usually no one there so pulling on the leash isn't really a problem. This particular day, however, there was a pit bull out in the park, sitting next to the fence. There was no owner in sight and the dog had no collar, so I assume that he'd wandered into the complex on his own. When my girls saw him, their hackles rose immediately and they started pulling so hard on their leashes that I couldn't stand my ground. They dragged me to the fence where they proceeded to snap at the dog through the fence, where the other dog was already snapping at them. I couldn't get a good enough grip on either of the leashes to pull my dogs away; all I could do was stand there hoping that the other dog wouldn't realize that the gate (approximately 20 feet away) was open. I was finally able to pull Seven, the smallest, away from the fence, but then she went around behind me while Riddley crossed in front, effectively swapping places with each other and wrapping me in the leashes in the process. All it took after that was a hard tug and I was falling toward the ground, reaching out to catch myself with my right hand. I hit the ground hard, listening to my wrist crackle under the impact of my weight against the ground. In all of the ruckus, however, I never let go of their leashes. I knew something had to give here. I wasn't concerned with their indoor behavior (as I said before, they're both very well-behaved and the incident with the pit bull was highly unusual) but I was almost afraid to take them out for walks anymore. My fiance and I discussed multiple possibilities, most of which we weren't very enthusiastic about. Choke collars make the dogs look mean and shock collars are inhumane - my sister used one on her Great Dane and now he doesn't trust anyone but my mom. Eventually, one of the GSD instagrammers that we follow posted a photo of her dog in a gentle leader and we began researching it. We decided that it was a much safer method for walk training and pulling prevention, and the colors it came in didn't look menacing or muzzle-like, so we ordered two for our dogs in colors to match their collars so that we could tell them apart. Sizing the leaders was surprisingly easy. Once we had the leaders on the dogs, we let them wear them for a few minutes every hour or so to get used to the sensation. We also put them on before meal time and took them off afterwards so that the girls would associate the leaders with good things rather than think of them as a punishment. We didn't try walking with them until the next day. With these leaders on, my dogs are completely different dogs. They walk next to me, they never try to pull and after the first few walks, they never paw at the leaders or try to get them off. We've encountered barking dogs on our walks and although Seven still gets excited and tries to get to the dog, her behavior is quickly corrected and she goes on her way without so much as a growl. I was floored by the difference made in their behavior just by switching from a neck collar to a head collar. My initial concern was that Seven would try to pull and injure her neck (she's a recently adopted shelter dog, and we're still working with her on her authority issues). With the leader, however, she doesn't pull and there's no risk of injury. Both dogs can still do all of the normal dog things they usually do without the leader (eat, drink, play, chew, bark, breathe, etc.) and now, a few weeks after introducing the head collars, they don't even notice the sensation on their noses. I noticed that a few reviewers said that their head collars broke and their dog was able to run away. Because of those reviews, we thoroughly tested both leaders (pulling, yanking, tugging, etc.) before putting them on the girls. I assume the leaders that broke were part of a bad batch or some sort of fluke because we saw no breaking or fraying whatsoever. All in all, we think these are a fantastic investment and we're so glad to have them. Walks that used to take two fully engaged arms and resulted in soreness and nearly broken bones are now possible with a single hand and a loose grip. I am thrilled with this purchase and now recommend this product to everyone who struggles with walking their dogs. Photos attached: Riddley in blue and Seven in Red
Review: LIFE CHANGING!!!! PLS READ - I have a 40 lb extremely reactive bernedoodle. He is so bad on the leash after 4 years of trying to train him, shock collars, prong collars, you name it. NOTHING worked!!!! He was pulling, he was going psycho when he saw other dogs, he was randomly yanking the leash and injured my older dad’s shoulder. I barely walked him anymore, I only ever took him out to do his business and rushed him back inside when he was done so he didn’t have a chance to go crazy. When I tell you this leash was a desperate last attempt to get him to behave, I had zero hopes. I was scared he was going to do his usual yanking on the leash and injure his neck. Day 1 he hated it, thrashed around, I took him for a short walk around my building and I was trying to be patient with him when he would try to use his paws to push it off his nose. Day 2 he was getting used to it, still trying to paw it off a little but substantially less. Yesterday was Day 3 and people. I have a new and changed dog. I took him for an hour walk yesterday and he didn’t pull me once, he didn’t try to pull the headcollar off at all, he saw other dogs and whined a little but then snapped back out of it instead of going wild. He was an angel. It was the best behaved he has ever been. I had to double take to make sure it was the same dog. I will be using this for good in the foreseeable future, I will be recommending to everyone who has a reactive and pulling dog like mine. It’s a win win! More walks for him, less frustration and injuries for me! (Also for anyone wondering, they can still eat, drink, pant, breathe, bark, and do everything else just fine) My 40 lb bernedoodle fit well in a size medium, it was true to size. There was no smell. So far durable and padded around the nose for their comfort. 1000/10

## Features

- Most Effective No-Pull Solution: Designed by a veterinary behaviorist, the Gentle Leader Headcollar is the most effective no-pull solution to help improve walks with your dog
- Interrupts Your Dog’S Instinct to Pull: Recommended by vets to interrupt your dog’s natural instinct to pull against pressure
- Comfortable Design: Designed with minimal straps to keep your dog cool and made with durable nylon and a padded neoprene nose loop for ultimate comfort
- Easy to Fit: Quick-snap neck strap and adjustable nose loop for easy fitting in minutes, listen for a snap closure when securing the nose loop
- Won’T Fit Pets with Short Snouts: The Gentle Leader won’t fit our furry friends with short snouts like pugs or bulldogs
- U.S.-Based Customer Care: Our pet product experts are here to help you and your pet and are available by phone, email or chat if you have any questions
- Quality Promise: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations since 1998 to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002H3ZI0 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Animal Collar Type | Animal Headcollar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #855 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1 in Headcollars |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 70,925 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | PetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 1"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 7.99 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Type Name | PetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar |
| Item Weight | 0.09 kg |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 66914 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | GL-Q-HC-S-RED |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | dog walking and training |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine washable in gentle cycle, air dry. |
| Product Style | Headcollar |
| Size | Small Up to 25 Lb. |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 759023011752 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PetSafe
- **Color:** Red
- **Item Display Dimensions:** 7.99 x 0.98 inches
- **Material:** Nylon
- **Pattern:** Solid

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Miracle Product
*by A***Y on March 20, 2017*

I'd like to think that my dogs are fairly well-trained (wouldn't most people?) and that they listen to me when I give them commands or ask them to stop doing something. For the most part, they behave just as I'd expect for 3.5 and 1 year old German Shepherds. They are high-energy, happy, healthy animals who love other people and dogs alike. Unfortunately, I had to resort to these leaders because my dogs' excitement very nearly resulted in a broken wrist for me. I decided to take them to the park in our apartment complex one afternoon; there's usually no one there so pulling on the leash isn't really a problem. This particular day, however, there was a pit bull out in the park, sitting next to the fence. There was no owner in sight and the dog had no collar, so I assume that he'd wandered into the complex on his own. When my girls saw him, their hackles rose immediately and they started pulling so hard on their leashes that I couldn't stand my ground. They dragged me to the fence where they proceeded to snap at the dog through the fence, where the other dog was already snapping at them. I couldn't get a good enough grip on either of the leashes to pull my dogs away; all I could do was stand there hoping that the other dog wouldn't realize that the gate (approximately 20 feet away) was open. I was finally able to pull Seven, the smallest, away from the fence, but then she went around behind me while Riddley crossed in front, effectively swapping places with each other and wrapping me in the leashes in the process. All it took after that was a hard tug and I was falling toward the ground, reaching out to catch myself with my right hand. I hit the ground hard, listening to my wrist crackle under the impact of my weight against the ground. In all of the ruckus, however, I never let go of their leashes. I knew something had to give here. I wasn't concerned with their indoor behavior (as I said before, they're both very well-behaved and the incident with the pit bull was highly unusual) but I was almost afraid to take them out for walks anymore. My fiance and I discussed multiple possibilities, most of which we weren't very enthusiastic about. Choke collars make the dogs look mean and shock collars are inhumane - my sister used one on her Great Dane and now he doesn't trust anyone but my mom. Eventually, one of the GSD instagrammers that we follow posted a photo of her dog in a gentle leader and we began researching it. We decided that it was a much safer method for walk training and pulling prevention, and the colors it came in didn't look menacing or muzzle-like, so we ordered two for our dogs in colors to match their collars so that we could tell them apart. Sizing the leaders was surprisingly easy. Once we had the leaders on the dogs, we let them wear them for a few minutes every hour or so to get used to the sensation. We also put them on before meal time and took them off afterwards so that the girls would associate the leaders with good things rather than think of them as a punishment. We didn't try walking with them until the next day. With these leaders on, my dogs are completely different dogs. They walk next to me, they never try to pull and after the first few walks, they never paw at the leaders or try to get them off. We've encountered barking dogs on our walks and although Seven still gets excited and tries to get to the dog, her behavior is quickly corrected and she goes on her way without so much as a growl. I was floored by the difference made in their behavior just by switching from a neck collar to a head collar. My initial concern was that Seven would try to pull and injure her neck (she's a recently adopted shelter dog, and we're still working with her on her authority issues). With the leader, however, she doesn't pull and there's no risk of injury. Both dogs can still do all of the normal dog things they usually do without the leader (eat, drink, play, chew, bark, breathe, etc.) and now, a few weeks after introducing the head collars, they don't even notice the sensation on their noses. I noticed that a few reviewers said that their head collars broke and their dog was able to run away. Because of those reviews, we thoroughly tested both leaders (pulling, yanking, tugging, etc.) before putting them on the girls. I assume the leaders that broke were part of a bad batch or some sort of fluke because we saw no breaking or fraying whatsoever. All in all, we think these are a fantastic investment and we're so glad to have them. Walks that used to take two fully engaged arms and resulted in soreness and nearly broken bones are now possible with a single hand and a loose grip. I am thrilled with this purchase and now recommend this product to everyone who struggles with walking their dogs. Photos attached: Riddley in blue and Seven in Red

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LIFE CHANGING!!!! PLS READ
*by S***E on November 8, 2025*

I have a 40 lb extremely reactive bernedoodle. He is so bad on the leash after 4 years of trying to train him, shock collars, prong collars, you name it. NOTHING worked!!!! He was pulling, he was going psycho when he saw other dogs, he was randomly yanking the leash and injured my older dad’s shoulder. I barely walked him anymore, I only ever took him out to do his business and rushed him back inside when he was done so he didn’t have a chance to go crazy. When I tell you this leash was a desperate last attempt to get him to behave, I had zero hopes. I was scared he was going to do his usual yanking on the leash and injure his neck. Day 1 he hated it, thrashed around, I took him for a short walk around my building and I was trying to be patient with him when he would try to use his paws to push it off his nose. Day 2 he was getting used to it, still trying to paw it off a little but substantially less. Yesterday was Day 3 and people. I have a new and changed dog. I took him for an hour walk yesterday and he didn’t pull me once, he didn’t try to pull the headcollar off at all, he saw other dogs and whined a little but then snapped back out of it instead of going wild. He was an angel. It was the best behaved he has ever been. I had to double take to make sure it was the same dog. I will be using this for good in the foreseeable future, I will be recommending to everyone who has a reactive and pulling dog like mine. It’s a win win! More walks for him, less frustration and injuries for me! (Also for anyone wondering, they can still eat, drink, pant, breathe, bark, and do everything else just fine) My 40 lb bernedoodle fit well in a size medium, it was true to size. There was no smell. So far durable and padded around the nose for their comfort. 1000/10

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 55+ years w/ 2-3 dogs at a time in our lives and this is indeed the best no-pull ever!
*by A***. on December 17, 2024*

My wife and I have had many dogs in our lives over the last 55+ years. Typically there is always 2 or 3 dogs in our happy pack! We have a box full of every lead, collar and full harness design you can imagine. We've tried them all. Some do help, but, do not fully allow complete control of your dog's pulling, lunging, chasing, and desire to pull you along wherever they go. We've tried prongs as well. Nope, no go. The PetSafe Gentle Leader/Headcollar is indeed the very best design we've ever used, ...period. It's design, unlike any other, defeats the ability of a dog to pull with its body and/or neck using most of its major body strength. With this PetSafe design, All of its efforts and pull can only be done using its muzzle where there is very little leverage nor strength to pull hard with only it's muzzle and not the rest of its body. ..and the harder it pulls, the more your dog's head is pulled the opposite direction of where it intended to go! This headcollar is a marvel since it's only made of a few narrow pieces of nylon, but, it works perfectly based on the principles of using the dogs pulling force again it at the muzzle position! The added benefit is this Headcollar is on and off in seconds. A far cry from the no tug harnesses we used to use. Lastly, we had an issue where a dog got loose, ran over towards my dog and he reacted intensely, trying to pull away from me quite hard while facing me, but, this lightweight Headcollar held up just fine and the metal buckle to adjust the sizing for the strap that goes around the muzzle held sizing position without any slippage at all. We got our first one for a Golden Retriever puppy here and it worked so well, we ordered a larger size for our adopted 4 year old mix (who thought he was in charge for all daily walks) and this design has completely solved all issues for control of our dogs while walking. In the two weeks both have been using it, as soon as it goes on, they "know" that "resistance is futile"! If you are at wits end for something, (anything!) to get back 100% control of your dog when walking, this IS the Headcollar to buy. We plan to donate a box full of now un-used harnesses and collars that while still having plenty of life left in them, (but) none of them will ever compare to what this PetSafe Headcollar can do. 5 stars all around. Give this one a try. You'll be glad you did!

## Frequently Bought Together

- PetSafe Gentle Leader No-Pull Dog Headcollar - The Ultimate Solution to Pulling - Redirects Your Dog's Pulling for Easier Walks - Helps You Regain Control - Small, Red
- PetSafe Easy Walk No-Pull Dog Harness - The Ultimate Harness to Help Stop Pulling - Take Control & Teach Better Leash Manners - Helps Prevent Pets Pulling on Walks, Large, Black/Silver
- HALTI Headcollar - To Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Leash. Adjustable, Reflective and Lightweight, with Padded Nose Band. Dog Training Anti-Pull Collar for Small Dogs (Size 1, Black)

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