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Author: Maurice Castle | Total views: 72 Comments: 0
Word Count: 603 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 7:24 AM

10 Dog Collar Ideas For You

Chances are, your dog already has more dog collars and leashes than he or she really needs, but with all the stylish options on the market, how can you resist one more?

Whether your pup prefers animal prints or polka dots, these dog accessories are sure to impress the other pooches at the dog park. After choosing the type of small dog collar, there are many styles to choose from. While training collars such as electric and prong styles have limited varieties, every dog should have a traditional collar with its identification tags and license attached. Traditional collars come in every color of the rainbow as well as a variety of spunky patterns such as camouflage, paw print, zebra, leopard, and smiley prints. Leather and nylon collars are the most popular and can be found in any pet store. Harnesses and head collars are also available in different colors and prints, often with coordinating leashes for a stylish appearance.

One important characteristic of many small dog collars is the presence of reflective coatings and decorations, particularly if the dog will be outside at night. Drivers can easily see large dogs, but smaller dogs blend in easily with shadows and are in more danger from accidents. Dog collars that use reflective stripes or designs will help your pet be seen more easily, protecting them from dangerous situations. Many fashionable, eccentric dog collars are also available, particularly for small dogs.

Rhinestone collars, spiked collars, and personalized collars are always popular, but the owner should always be certain the collar is safe for their pet before choosing an unusual style.

Traditional Collars: Traditional collars are the most popular and can be made of many different materials and in many different styles. They fit around the animal's neck and should have a loop that can easily have both identification tags and a leash attached to it.

Harnesses: Many small dog owners prefer using a pet harness because it does not tug on the dog's neck. A harness is generally a better choice for more energetic animals because they cannot wriggle out of it as they can with a traditional collar.

Self-Adjusted Collars: These slip-knot style collars are convenient because they have the leash already attached and can be adjusted to different pets sizes. If the dog tends to pull on the leash, however, a self-adjusted collar is not as favorable because it can easily become too tight.

Prong Collars: These collars are used exclusively for training, and have blunt metal prongs attached to the inside edge to discourage a dog from resisting a trainer's commands or pulling on the leash. Prong collars can be hazardous, and should never be left on an unattended animal or used for disciplinary purposes.

Electric Collars: These specialized collars are popular with trainers, particularly for hunting dogs. They use small electric shocks to correct misbehavior but should never be used by inexperienced owners or for casual household training.

Head Collars: These unique collars suffer from their unfortunate appearance: because they attach around the animal's muzzle and the back of the head, they are often mistaken for protective muzzles. In reality, they operate on the simple philosophy of leading the animal by the head rather than the neck. A dog's natural instinct is to resist being pulled by the neck, which is why many dogs fight leashes and traditional collars. Head collars work on different principles and are more comfortable for both the animal and the owner, despite a startling resemblance to muzzles.

About the Author

Maurice Castle loves dogs. He's studied personalized dog collars to cool dog collars. For info on pink dog collars go to http://www.pink-dogcollars.com.




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