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Dog Collars and Harnesses

2016/5/4 10:11:39

There are numerous types of collars and harnesses on the market today. Some are for everyday use while others are meant only for training purposes. When you first acquire a dog, it's so important for owners to understand the advantages and disadvantages of each and to learn when and how to use each collar.

Chain slip collars, also known as choke collars, are often seen on larger dogs. However, the purpose of these collars is for training only and not for typical walking usage. The collar is used to train the dog how to walk on a leash and heel. A quick tug on the leash is used to correct the dog. Over time, many trainers have begun to move away from choke collars and they are often not recommended because you can damage your dog's neck, especially if you are not tugging correctly. If you do use this collar to train your dog, never, ever leave it on your dog unattended.

Metal prong collars are another type of collar used for training. Also known as pinch collars, these collars look scarier than they actually are. They are used by trainers for stronger, stubborn dogs who pull on the leash often. These collars should be used with caution and are better left to the professionals.

A common walking collar is the Martingale collar. They are also known as limited slip and Greyhound collars. Like the name implies, they are used to prevent dogs from slipping out of the collar when walking. The collar will tighten when you tug on the leash but there is a stopping mechanism to prevent complete closure around the neck. While often used for sight-hounds, they can still be used on most breeds. They are good for both walking and training dogs.

Everyday collars are, without a doubt, the most popular used on dogs when walking. Lupine collars, for example, is one brand that creates a wide variety of widths to suit the size of your dog. They are also available in dozens of styles and colors, allowing you to personalize the collar for your dog. There are buckle collars, good for stronger dogs, as well as quick release clasps. Look for quality brands, like Lupine collars, for a basic, comfortable collar.

A harness is placed around a dog's chest and abdomen with a leash attached to the top. Some owners prefer a harness over a collar because there is no pressure on the neck if the dog pulls. However, some trainers believe a harness encourages pulling. Harnesses are ideal though for dogs with medical problems in the neck and airway.

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