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Using Collar And Leash In Shih Tzus

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People taking their Shih Tzus for a walk seem to look so cute especially if their pet is on a leash and collar. But leash and collar is not just for the purpose of looking good alone. Leash and collar...

People taking their Shih Tzus for a walk seem to look so cute especially if their pet is on a leash and collar. But leash and collar is not just for the purpose of looking good alone. Leash and collar are few of the most important tools necessary in taking care of a dog.

Using of leash and collar provides a lot of benefits to your Shih Tzu. Just like for example when you are walking with him in the park. Shih Tzus has the tendency to run around carelessly upon seeing other Shih Tzus or other dogs and animals. Who knows a speeding car is coming towards him and bang! He might get hit! By just tugging the leash, you are trying to tell your Shih Tzu that you do not want him to continue what he is doing. Another case is when you accidentally lost your dog in the park. With the identification contained in the collar, it won't be impossible for you to recover your beloved four-legged friend. You will then escape the hustle of posting notices in every corner of the street in the hopes of finding back your lost dog.

Before you can benefit from its uses, of course you need to get one. Various types of leashes and collars are available on your nearest pet supply or grocery store. Collars come in various types; choke, pronged and electronic collars to name a few. Different collars have different advantages and disadvantages. Just remember that when purchasing, choose one that is of good quality and perfectly fits your Shih Tzu. It should not be too tight as it may damage your dog's neck or too loose to allow your dog to get away.

Learn on how to place the collar on your Shih Tzu. You can ask your veterinarian or pet supply store for more information on proper usage. Remember that collars when misused may lead to problems so be careful.

It is expected that your dog will whine or pull the collar after it has been put on him. Do need to be alarmed. Simply ignore his behavior to allow him to get used to it. Add the leash when he is already used with the collar抯 presence around his neck.?Hook the leash to the collar but allow him to drag the leash on his own. Just watch him closely to prevent the leash from being snagged or hung up on anything. It is important that the dog will create a positive association with the leash and allow him to realize that it is nothing to be scared of.

Pick up the end of the leash once he is already used to it. Simply hold the leash and just follow him as he walks around. Plenty of practice in getting used to walking is important. This practice should be done in the comforts of your home to avoid distractions and to ensure safety.