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Selecting a dog collar for your dog involves more than just choosing the
prettiest or the least expensive option. There are so many potential choices
available for today’s modern dog that it can be overwhelming. When you choose a
dog collar, it’s important to take into account both safety and fashion. Here
are some tips on how to select the best dog collar for your canine:
Choosing a dog collar: Consider the material
Dog collars come in a wide range of materials. Two of the most popular are nylon
and leather. Nylon collars tend to be relatively inexpensive and durable. They
can withstand a lot of rough and tumble behavior without showing signs of wear
and are ideal for dogs who swim a lot. They can be easily washed without
degrading the material. Leather collars also wear well although it’s more
difficult to keep them clean since you can’t just throw them in the washer. Some
dogs are allergic to nylon collars and can develop a malodorous contact
dermatitis when wearing one. If your dog has never worn a nylon collar, check
under his collar frequently for potential skin changes.
Choosing a dog collar: Consider age and size
If your dog happens to be a puppy, you’ll want to select a flat buckle collar
which is the only one deemed safe for a young dog. If your dog is fully grown,
strong and rambunctious, this type of collar may not be sufficient to keep him
under control. If your dog is stubborn or unreliable around people and needs a
firmer hand, you may want to consider a choke collar for use in particular
situations. Choke collars are best used when you’ll be taking your dog out in
public and need to ensure his safety. A choke collar should never be left on a
dog when he’s unattended at home as it may become entangled on an object and
cause a choking injury or even death. The other use for a choke collar is for
training purposes under the instruction of a professional trainer. A choke
collar should always fit correctly for safety purposes.
Choosing a dog collar: Consider your dog’s activities
If you take your dogs on outdoor excursions, you may want to opt for a sports
collar with a bright, neon color to enhance your dog’s visibility. If you take
your dog out on evening walks, have him fitted for a reflective collar so
oncoming cars can see him coming. You can also purchase lighted dog collars and
leashes that are perfect for outdoor, nighttime wear.
Choosing a dog collar: Consider your dog’s personality
If you dog is particularly stubborn and strong and tends to pull when you walk
him, you may want to consider a halter collar. These collars are designed to
help curb the tendency of a dog to pull you along on a walk. Although some sites
sell them, it’s best to avoid use of a pinch collar or a shock collar except in
the most recalcitrant of dogs. There are more humane ways to train a dog than by
use of one of these collars. If you’re still confused about how to choose the best dog collar for your dog,
you may want to get the advice of your veterinarian or dog trainer. The most
important thing to keep in mind when making this decision is the safety of your
dog.
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