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KNOW ALL ABOUT GOOD DOG TRAINING COLLARS

 

Most dog owners wish that they could have more control over their dogs. With dog  training collars, however, you can get what you want, i.e., better control with more  comfort, and making sure that you are leading your dog more effectively. You will find  that there are basically two types of head halters that are available for dogs. One type is  known as the gentle leader and the other type is known as the Halti.

 

Though both dog training collars are useful, the gentle leader has an advantage  because of its better design that ensures better control. The design is simpler, as it  settles behind your dog‘s ears and then goes around the muzzle. Under the dogs chin, it  is connected with nylon straps. But do not confuse it with muzzle. The dog can be  controlled simply by using of general leader to control his nose. This is sure to make  your dog follow.

 

The second type of do training collar is the Halti. It has been made following the same  type of principles as the gentle leader. However the design is much more complex and  this can even cause problems as it might interfere with its functioning. Infact, at times,  these dog training collars have been known to cause injuries in the neck and the spine  of the dog.

 

There is another type of dog collar available that looks kind of intimidating. This is  known as the prong collar which is quite effective for controlling dogs that are large, and  have a thick neck. However these are not meant for those that yank in your arms. The  collar, that tries to pinch the dog‘s neck by using light pressure, may remind you of a  torture device used in the medieval times. However, as the pressure is mild, it does not  really hurt the dog, and thus it does not cause any harm.

 

It only helps to make sure that your dog moves in the right direction. These dog training  collars must not be used for dogs that tend to steadily pull on the leash, since this is  essentially a correction device, not a constant collar. This type of a dog training collar  should not be used if you have just become a dog owner, and extensive studying on its  use is yet to be done.

 

Also, it is always advisable to consult your vet before you fit it to your pet.  An old type of a standby, known as the choke chain, is also available. As it comes in  last it is definitely not for the novice. There have been many studies proving that a  number of neck injuries are caused with this type of collar. Therefore it is not advisable  to use these dog collars, unless you are quite an experienced trainer.

 

So, when you are selecting a dog training collar, get some information on their proper  use and use some common sense too. You and you dog are sure to make a happy pair!