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Choosing the Best Maltese Dog Training Equipment

2016/5/4 10:20:42

Now that you have finally brought home your new bundle of joy, there is one thing that you must never take for granted - that is maltese dog training. Through training, your pet gets to learn behaviors considered by his owner as desirable or appropriate therefore making him a joy to be around. But even if training is important, there are owners who failed to do it properly for some reasons. Hence in the hopes of providing proper training, some are asking or hiring dog experts to do the job for them. Professional or experienced dog trainer can be very costly though. But why hurt your finances when you have other options like training on your own?

Training on your own can be as effective as hiring dog experts provided you are fully aware of the training strategies and tips that work best. Additionally, getting the best equipment can also make things easy for you and your pet. As these training equipment come in various types and design, it is important that you know what to get and when to get it to make the most of the maltese dog training equipment.

Some of the equipment you need to procure even before you take your new pet home are collar, leash and crate. You would need these stuff when transporting him from the breeder or shelter to your home. Collars come in various types; buckle or flat collars, break-away collars, safety stretch collars and stud collars are considered basic collars while slip collars, prong collars and martingale are often used during training. A basic collar can be used when doing common activities like walking or visiting the vet.

Like the collar, the leash comes in various types as well; standard, retractable, adjustable and martingale. For basic training and everyday use, the standard leash is your best bet. Retractable leash on the other hand is best if you want to allow your pet to wander away from you without letting him off leash.

Another equipment that is essential not only when transporting your new pet but also in keeping him safe especially when he is left alone at home is the crate. A dog crate, an enclosure with a door, could be made of metal, plastic, wire or fabric. It comes in various sizes and designs too. Additionally, the crate can also be used during potty training and obedience training. When buying a crate for your adorable maltese, select the one that suits your pet's needs rightly. It should not be too small to restrict your pet's movement neither too large for it could possibly trigger him to urinate or defecate on one side and seek comfort on the other side. But considering the size of this breed, the one you will be buying for the puppy can still be used when he grows up into an adult. There are crates with divider panels too.

The leash, collar and crate are not the only equipment needed to help achieve successful maltese dog training. When you research about it, for sure you will find out more.

Clare Rosewood has been writing maltese dog training articles for many years. Visit her site to learn more about maltese dog training.