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How to Pick the Best Dog Collar

How to Pick the Best Dog Collar

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How to Pick the Best Dog Collar

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  1. How to Pick the Best Dog Collar: A Simple Guide Being a new pet parent, you will come across a handful of modern dog collars. There are many brands, sizes and materials to choose from, but not all of them are best for your pup. Many dog owners mistake selecting the wrong collars for their pets simply because they are unaware of the various types and their suitability for particular dogs. A good dog collar is one in which your pet is comfortable and safe. Every dog has different needs, and as pet owners, it is your responsibility to choose a properly fitted collar for your dog. Here’s a complete guide you can refer to before buying collars and harnesses for your pooch. Selecting a Collar Style Before deciding which dog harnesses and collars are most suitable, the first step is to determine the use of the collar for your dog. Is it for everyday use or walking or training them? Let’s find out the different styles of dog collars that cater to these different needs. 1.Traditional Buckle Collar

  2. The traditional collar has a metal buckle with holes punched in at an equal distance for adjustment. They are usually made of leather or any other strong material. Furthermore, these are sturdy and rigid, which makes them ideal for everyday use. 2. Metal Prong Collar Also known as pinch collars, metal prong collars are mainly used for strong dogs with thick skin around their neck who tend to pull on their leash. However, be cautious while using these collars to train your pups. If left unattended, your dogs may hurt themselves. 3. Martingale Collar Martingale collars are trending because of their safety. These modern dog collars are most commonly made of nylon with a small chain attached to two metal rings. Also known as limited slip collars, they give you more control when your pet dog walks with a leash. These collars tighten up a little when the dog pulls and then loses when they are walking normally. 4. Dog Harnesses Dog harnesses are not precisely dog collars. However, they can be a good alternative for pets with a strong pull and a delicate neck. Instead of the neck, harnesses are attached to the dog’s body, which helps avoid putting pressure on the neck and keeps your pup away from injuries. It would be best if you did not use a particular collar style unless you know how to use it. Moreover, just selecting a collar style is not sufficient. Before buying collars and harnesses for your pet dog, you should also consider the collar material. Selecting a Collar Material Now that you know the different styles of dog harnesses and collars, let’s decide which material will cater to your dog’s needs. With every material having its pros and cons, you must weigh all the options and choose wisely. 1.Nylon

  3. Nylon collars are the most commonly used collars by pet parents. They are ideal for dogs to wear around at home every day and while going out for walks. The best part? They are budget-friendly and come in many different colors, sizes and designs. However, nylon collars are not the best pick if your dog is allergic to nylon. Another con you may want to consider is that they are less durable and difficult to clean. Despite these cons, nylon collars are comfortable for almost every dog as they are lightweight and easy to use. 2. Leather If you consider dog collars that look elegant and classy, leather dog collars can be the right choice. Leather is a traditional, luxury collar style that has a sleek design. However, leather dog collars are much more than just looks. Leather collars are extra durable, easy to clean, and are even suitable for pups with sensitivities and allergies. Although leather dog collars are a bit pricey and have limited designs, you will not want to compromise the durability and comfort of your dog’s collar. 3. Biothane Biothane is a polyurethane or polyvinyl-coated polyester material which is 100% non- toxic. Biothane dog collars are waterproof, which makes them the best fit for your active, water-loving dogs. They come in many colors and patterns, are less costly and are super durable and flexible. Despite the pros, biothane collars are not widely available. However, you may find them online. All Set for Choosing the Perfect Dog Collar? You may have decided which dog collar is the best for your pet among the many dog harnesses and collars. However, you should not stick to just one collar. Different collars are good for specific activities - nylon collars are more suitable for everyday use. In contrast, leather dog collars are ideal for training. Now that you know different collar types and materials, you may be able to choose which collar type or a combination of those is best suited to your dog’s needs.

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