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Dog Collars – What You Need To Know
By Andrew Strachan
What's The Best Type Of Dog Collar?
Getting the right dog collar for your dog is one of
the most important things you can do for your dog.
Your dog will probably spend most of it's life with
it's collar on, so getting a good comfortable hard
wearing dog collar is essential. Luckily for the more
style conscious amongst you, modern designer dog
collars can be fashionable too! Finding the best type
of dog collar for you , will depend on your dog and
what the main use for the collar will be.
What is a dog collar for, and is it essential?
The main use for a dog collar is probably the most
obvious - controlling your dog. Used in combination
with a dog leash, a dog collar can provide you with a
certain amount of control to prevent your dog
wandering off or straying into road traffic when out
walking. There are other uses for a dog collar such as
dog or puppy training. Also, you can incorporate your
dog's identity and your contact information within the
dogs collar, in the event your dog gets lost.
Choosing the correct size of dog collar is
important. Having a collar that is too small can cause
your dog harm and at best will leave your dog feeling
uncomfortable. Similarly, having a collar that is too
big will enable your dog to easily slip out of it.
Also, the width and material of the collar neeeds to
match the size of your dog or puppy. A heavy duty
leather collar will not be much good for a Chihuahua
and neither will a lightweight nylon collar be any
good on a Rotweiller.
A good rule of thumb, is to make sure that on a
large dog, you can slip two fingers between the dogs
throat and the collar. Also ensure the collar can
rotate easily, but not slip over the dogs ears. On
smaller dogs, ensure the collar can rotate easily and
does not cause any breathing problems. Make sure it
cannot pull over the dogs ears. Remember that in the
right situation, many dogs can become little Houdini's
in their own right.
There are many different types of dog collar
available. There are sporting collars, designer
collars, personalized collars. We will be covering a
few main types. These are as follows.
- Standard Dog Collar
- Dog Training Collars
- Electric Dog Collar or Dog Shock Collar
The standard dog collar is what your dog would wear
for everyday use and can come in a variety of
materials. Most common these days is the Nylon collar.
These come in all sorts of colors and sizes. The main
advantage of a nylon collar is it's price. These
collars are very cheap yet provide a superb durability
in that they don't tend to rot and when wet will dry
out quickly. Alternative types such as leather collars
tend to have a more asthetic natural appeal. A good
quality leather collar could easily last the lifetime
of your dog. An extension to this are the designer dog
collar or fashion collars. These can extend to
anything from a simple fashionable pattern or designer
name, to a rhinestone dog collar for more special
occasions.
The dog collar that you will be using most should
be comfortable for your dog and secure, although for
lapdogs where the collar can be more of a fashion
accessory being comfortable is the priority. For
larger dogs, a strong hardwearing collar is a must.
Dog Training Collar
A dog training collar is - as the name suggests -
used mainly during training. The type of training will
dictate the type of collar.
For obedience training, a choke collar or 'choke
chain' would be best suited. These collars comprise of
a slip loop that tightens around the dogs neck if it
pulls on a leash too much. When the dog stops pulling,
the chain loosens off. Many people consider the use of
a choke collar as unnecessary but used in the right
circumstances, this type of collar can be an effective
training aid. It is extremely important to only use a
choke collar when training and when the dog is
supervised. You must NEVER let your dog out alone with
a choke collar on. If the dog becomes caught on
something they may easily choke themselves.
Electric Dog Collar or Dog Shock Collar
Electric dog collars or as they are sometimes known
'dog shock collars' and 'anti bark collars' tend to be
used to discourage a certain behavior in a dog. More
often than not these are used to control unnecessary
barking. These collars consist of a sensor to detect
the bark and a pair of electrodes or similar to
administer a small harmless shock to the dog. More
advanced devices can adjust the level of the shock
depending upon how many shocks have been administered
before. The main problem with these devices is that
the dog is being consistently punished for it's bad
behavior. This may seem ideal initially but it is far
from this.
Training a dog involves much more than punishing
the dog every time it is bad. In fact, using positive
reinforcement and praise when the dog stops behaving
badly can have a much more positive effect. Getting to
the root of the behavioral problem is the best
approach. Only then can a preventative training method
be implemented. Consider the case of a dog that chews
and barks because it misses it's owner during the day.
The barking and chewing is a product of the dog
feeling anxious. If the dog receives an electrical
shock every few minutes, that anxious behavior will be
compounded. Read this article for further training
information.
For cases where the owner is not present, a far
more humane method of discouragement can be
implemented. This involves a similar type of collar
that detects a bark but the collar releases a natural
spray of Citronella that discourages the dogs
behavior. These can be used as a complementary method
to other training.
About the Author
Article By Andrew Strachan. Find lots more
information about different dog breeds and types of
dogs at http://www.types-of-dogs.com/.
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