Monday, May 18, 2009

4 Ways to Choose a Dog Collar

By T. Clark

It is a very simple process to pick a collar for your dog. There are lots of ways to decide, but we will only be discussing four of them in this article.

One way to choose would be to know the measurements of your dogs neck. If you don't know you can simply use a tape measure to find out. Once you have this information you can look at the package that the collar comes in to see if it mentions the size of the collar. As a rule of thumb you always want to be able to fit two fingers between the collar and your dog's neck.

The second way I would suggest is simply to know the weight of your pet. Many times the collars have something that will tell you the weight range of the dogs that the collars are intended for. This will also help you to figure out how sturdy of a collar you will need that wont break if your dog tries to pull away from you while walking them.

The third thing I would suggest is to be sure you pay attention to the material of the collar. Leather collars may break if pressure is applied for too long. This is something to also consider if you have an untrained dog that will tend to pull you around. One more tip about leather is that once it gets wet from being washed it is likely to start cracking.

The fourth thing I would recommend is to determine what the purpose of the collar is. Ask yourself if you are buying the collar for training purposes or for the simple purposes of identification or walking your dogs. If the collar is for training purposes you should go into a bit more detail on choosing one. If the collar is for the simple purpose of walking the dog than its a lot less complicated.

For the most part choosing a dog collar is very simple, just try to find the right fit and color for your dog and you should be ok. As soon as you locate one in your price range you should go for it. Just remember training collars take a little bit more consideration.

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