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    A head collar is safer to use. Your dog can still bark, eat and drink even though wearing a head collar plus it resembles a muzzle. Such a collar is best used on dogs that pull.

    A harness is an "body collar" that encircles your dogs chest and you attach the leash to your back. This collar is safe to make use of and great for any variety of dog and helps reduce the neck strain when your puppy pulls.

    And finally, electronic collars are also referred to as shock collars and these are used by sending a gentle shock for your dog. The shock is controlled by the remote and such a collar is usually used by trainers that have much more experience.

    Usually, your dog may only need a harness or head receiver collar, if you are considering with a choke collar or electronic collar ensure you consult with your vet or which includes a professional dog trainer to assure it is the right choice on your behalf and your dog.
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    What's The Best Version of Dog Collar?

    Getting the right dog collar for your dog is among the most most important things you can do for your dog. Your dog will probably spend the majority of it's life with it's collar on, so getting a good comfortable hard wearing dog collar is essential. Luckily for the much more style conscious amongst people, modern designer dog collars may be fashionable too! Finding the best type of dog collar on your behalf, will depend on your puppy and what the main use for the collar will be.

    What exactly is dog collar for, and is it essential?

    The main use to get a dog collar is probably the most obvious - controlling your dog. Used in combination with a dog leash, a dog collar can offer you a certain amount of control to avoid your dog wandering off or straying into road traffic when out wandering. There are other uses for a dog collar such as dog or puppy exercise. Also, you can incorporate your dog's identity and unfortunately your contact information within this dogs collar, in the event your dog gets lost.

    Choosing the correct size of dog collar is extremely important. Having a collar that's too small can cause your dog harm and at best will leave your puppy feeling uncomfortable. Similarly, having a collar that is too big will enable your pet dog to easily slip out of it. Red Dingo Dog CollarsIt is important for all dog collars to end up comfortable and fit properly.
    A dog collar should be comfortable with enough room to fit two fingers between your pet's body and the collar. Use a non metal tape measure to measure your dog's neck and add on two to three inches. If the receiver collar is too loose, your dog can slip out of it and escape in some sort of dangerous environment. Loose collars can snag on objects and subject your puppy to the tragedy of accidental hanging, which happens to far too many dogs every year. Break-away collars look similar to buckle collars, but have a safety mechanism installed that allows the dog to get away from the collar if excessive force is applied.
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