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Regal Dog Gold Series Tactical Dog Collar- 2.5 cm Wide- For Medium Size Breeds and Puppies/Multiple Colors (Grey)

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Before dog ownership, collars never really seemed that complicated did they? But that first shopping expedition for the perfect collar suddenly started becoming quite confusing. Disadvantages: They might irritate the skin and break the hair shafts of your dogs coat if they are not lined with a padding such as neoprene. Cheaper Nylon collars tend to lose their looks over time, as the fabric begins to fray around the edges and the original colour fades. On the flip side, their low cost doesn’t make this too much of an issue.

Choosing a collar for miniature dog breeds is especially difficult as they can be sensitive to the right choice. A traditional collar and lead could actually injure small dogs when they go for a walk. A young more energetic or anxious dog can very easily get carried away and yank on the collar which could cause harm to themselves. Leather dog collars have been a huge part of dog ownership for many years. Historically leather was primarily the only material widely available for dog collars and they were always the premium offering in terms of dog wear – often adorned in studs and metal fixings. That been said, times are changing. Dog owners looking for more ethical products that also don’t require the maintenance that leather collars require. As you can see, there’s a lot to choosing the right dog collar. To put it simply, there’s not a one size fits all solution. Each dog and owner have different requirements both in practicality and design.There are many benefits to putting a dog’s name on its collar, which far outweigh the potential risks. Firstly, it helps to identify the dog if it gets lost, which is a common occurrence. If a lost dog is found, having its name on its collar can make it much easier to reunite it with its owner. Without a name, the dog may be taken to a shelter or rescue centre, where it may be difficult to locate its owner. When making a decision on a collar it’s very important to take your dogs breed and behaviour into consideration. A calmer dog is always easier to shop for as essentially the collar has a lot less work to do compared to a very powerful or energetic dog. Not many people are aware of this but it is a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar in public. By law, when a dog is in a public place, it must wear a collar and an identity tag. This is for the dogs and everyone else’s safety. Controlling a dog without a collar is a very difficult and sometimes dangerous task. Anyway, it’s time to move into why you’re here… When should you buy your dog a collar? This type of collar goes across the dog’s head and muzzle, allowing you to keep their nose off the ground. As such, this collar is suitable for obedience training, amongst others. Your dog should pay better attention to you with this kind of collar as you can manage the direction of their muzzle. However, it takes time for your dog to get accustomed to this collar, so patience, time, and treats are needed. As stressful as dog ownership can be, shopping for dog accessories can be almost just as tough. Although you want to make sure you get the best product for your dog, you also don’t want to needlessly waste your money either.

To give you a good idea of a collar that would be suitable for a large dog please see our range of tactical collars. These collars are ideal for all large breed and powerful dogs.So firstly we need to discuss durability, you need to ensure the collar you choose is built to last and will withstand any pulling from your dog. Most pitbull-type dogs descend from the British Bull and terrier, a 19th century dog-fighting type developed from crosses between the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier. You are most likely reading this because your dog pulls on the lead, is lead reactive or you can’t control your dog on lead, right? – If you are struggling, please take the time to consult a professional who can help you and your dog build a trusting and fun relationship with walks. – If you do not have the money for a trainer you can find a whole range of videos on YouTube that will guide you through variety of issues you may be facing with your dog. While some Doberman owners might argue that they never use a collar with their dogs, a collar is more important than you might think. In the UK it is a legal equirement that all dog breeds wear a collar and ID tag in public. Also not to mention that lost dogs who wear collars often have a higher chance of being returned to their original owners. Which is always a bonus!

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