As a dog owner, one of the first choices you make regarding our pet is choosing a dog collar. The key to narrowing down your pet collar selection is to do your homework on all available dog collars.
The first factor to consider when choosing a pet collar and leash for your dogicon is size. If you have a large breed pup, you want to get the most use out of your puppy collar. A nylon adjustable pet collar is always a good choice. These pet collars are great for small dogs because they may not outgrow them at all.
The leather pet collar and dog leash combination is a close second to the nylon pet collar combo. These pet collars are best reserved for full grown adult dogs that are in no danger of outgrowing them.
The break away pet collar is a great choice for a new puppy. If the pet collar snags on something, it unclasps before it can cause your puppy harm. If your pet barks too much, try a citronella pet collar, which triggers a burst of citronella under your dog’s nose every time he or she barks. For the dog that doesn't listen, try the shock pet collar. These remote control pet collars will deliver an annoying shock telling your pet that he or she is misbehaving. Larger breeds may require thicker pet collars or harnesses that discourage pulling when using a dog leash. A thick, padded dog leash to accompany this kind of pet collar is recommended for YOUR comfort.
In addition to these pet collar varieties, you should consider investing in training pet collars as well as a training dog leash or lead. These are to be worn during training only and then replaced with the every day variety of pet collar and dog leash.
The first factor to consider when choosing a pet collar and leash for your dogicon is size. If you have a large breed pup, you want to get the most use out of your puppy collar. A nylon adjustable pet collar is always a good choice. These pet collars are great for small dogs because they may not outgrow them at all.
The leather pet collar and dog leash combination is a close second to the nylon pet collar combo. These pet collars are best reserved for full grown adult dogs that are in no danger of outgrowing them.
The break away pet collar is a great choice for a new puppy. If the pet collar snags on something, it unclasps before it can cause your puppy harm. If your pet barks too much, try a citronella pet collar, which triggers a burst of citronella under your dog’s nose every time he or she barks. For the dog that doesn't listen, try the shock pet collar. These remote control pet collars will deliver an annoying shock telling your pet that he or she is misbehaving. Larger breeds may require thicker pet collars or harnesses that discourage pulling when using a dog leash. A thick, padded dog leash to accompany this kind of pet collar is recommended for YOUR comfort.
In addition to these pet collar varieties, you should consider investing in training pet collars as well as a training dog leash or lead. These are to be worn during training only and then replaced with the every day variety of pet collar and dog leash.