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...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...If you cannot get a collar or leash on the dog at all…If he gets nasty, tries to bite and runs away when he sees the collar... It is however, not unusual for them to be frightened of what they do not know (as any human child). Try offering a small treat (half a normal treat) at the same time the collar is being placed around his neck. Use smooth movement when doing so as not to startle or redirect his attention to what is really going on. Another idea would be to (as long as he doesn't see it as a chew toy) try setting it with him 'AFTER' he has settled down and is ready for a little puppy nap. However, being this would be 'HIS SPACE'...Should he get up and retreat from 'HIS SPACE' the collar should be picked up and put away but, you can certainly try a few more times!! Pitbulls can be a lot of work, hang in there he'll come around. He's probably just a bit scared of it or on the other hand he could be trying to push his limits...they are VERY smart dogs! But the simple fact is he cant see the collar as a good thing because he wont let u take him for a walk.... if he were a unbroken horse u would rope him.....slip the buckle of the leash through the collar and make a loop that will close up like a choker...just rope when he’s not looking and right out the door Have you tried slipping a martingale collar on? Once on, you can just adjust it like a bra strap. No need to mess with buckles. Don’t put a collar on him until its time for walks or car rides, then when you say " car ride" or whatever your term you use, he/she will come right up to you ready and willing to do whatever you ask to get in that car. There is a suggestion as far initiating a positive association between a collar and his favorite treat. Start with something circular and spacious (as wide as a hula hoop if needed) and give him a treat when he puts his head through it. Gradually reduce the size of the circular objects he puts his head through. Don't go too fast or it won't work. But with patience and perseverance, it should be a smooth transition. If you have a treadmill in the house that you can train him on, you might want to drain some of the excess energy he has from not going on regular walks that way. A tired dog is generally a bit easier to train (and because he'll have worked up an appetite, he'll really want those treats). Before you put on his actual collar, place it around his food bowl at mealtimes so he associates it with food. Probably this helps! Have you tried presenting the collar patiently using scent not sight? Get the dogs nose involved!!!...to continue reading this article please click on here...