Training Collar

Does anyone know anything about the illusion collar dog training?
I am training a 5 mo. pitbull, although it does not pull when I'm walking, I was told that this was a good thing you have?
The necklace is just an illusion nylon slip collar that is held in the correct position (only behind the ears, on top of the neck) by using a contraption made of rigid stays and nylon straps. Many people do not know what they are doing or have not seen other options might find the neck of $ 39.95 to be an attractive option. The problem with most collars slip is that the collar must be sufficiently large to pass the dog's head and neck of the dog is a smaller diameter than the head. If a regular slip collar on a dog on his head, but was also very low in the dog's neck and being out of position. For $ 12.50 you may have this nylon slip collar in increments of 1 " are strapped around your dog's neck and stays where it belongs: http://leerburg.com/746.htm provided to the right size! I'm not a big fan of chains of strangulation, but they are also slip collars. I learned from an Army military war dog trainer once the choke chain is your dog, you can take over and put a ring key chain through the chain to prevent loosening again. Of course the ring key chain must be a larger diameter than the rings of the chain. I already had a choke chain and key ring was free of my hardware. Personally, I think at 5 months old puppy is a little too young for training collars of any kind and must remain a flat collar at all times. Wait a few months before the introduction of the necklaces Training your puppy, OK? The illusion necklace page says to wait until the puppy is one year old, but under certain conditions, I think eight months is well. Have you looked at the prong collars for later? They seem to say, but they are more human than the slip collars.
Dog Training Collar – my recommendation