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KPmXN8LXHf_zWhnvfIuFMZoefeo Dog Health Pedia: Leather Dog Collar

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Leather Dog Collar

Leather Dog Collar
Dog collars come in a variety of colors, styles and even functions.
There’s the obedience or choke collar, bark control collars, flea collars, and a whole array of just dog collars.
 So which to choose?
If barking is an issue perhaps a bark control collar will do the trick.
 Bark control collars use two types of bark detection, either external sound or vibrations from the dogs throat.
 Neither type is totally infallible; the vibration type can be set off by motion and the sound type by external sounds other than the dog barking.
 The best collars employ both methods at the same time to reduce the ‘false’ readings and help bring barking under control.
But once your dog has stopped barking what do you need to consider in a dog collar?
One of the essentials of a dog collar is to make sure that it’s personalized and has the dogs name and your contact details engraved somewhere on the collar or on a tag.
 This will make it easy for someone to get in touch with you if your dog gets lost. It can also help keep your dog calm in what can be a distressing situation.
 Leather makes an excellent dog collar.
 It is very strong, hard wearing, weather proof and comfortable for your dog.
There are flat collars for dogs with shorter hair, and rounded collars for longer haired dogs.
While your dog may be amongst strangers, they will know his name from his collar and he’ll feel less threatened if called by name.
This is to stop breaking the hair around your dog’s neck.
Try and keep the dog collar as thin as you can while maintaining the strength for your dog’s comfort.
    Finally pick a dog collar that suits your dog’s personality and size.
After all it is part of your dog’s image!

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