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What is a Flat collar for dogs and its 3 benefits

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A dog collar is a piece of cloth that is worn around the dog's neck. Restraint, recognition, fashion, and security are all possible uses for a collar. Dog collars are often adorned with identification tags and medical records. In this article today discuss what is a flat collar for dogs, its advantages and disadvantages and why flat collars should be used. Collars are sometimes used to restrain a dog in combination with a leash. Collars can cause trachea damage if the dog pulls against the leash's restraint, putting extreme pressure on the collar. For dogs that are susceptible to tracheas or have a collapsed trachea, using a brace instead of a collar can help. Dogs, on the other hand, will quickly slip out of too-loose collars. We can avoid this by using a martingale dog collar that tightens to distribute the pressure around the neck or teach the dog not to pull. Every dog requires a collar, primarily to hang their leash, license, identification card, and rabies vacc...

How to use a shock collar to stop jumping

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It is almost the nature of every dogs to jump on their owners when they are excited. We cannot say the same for others who are not so well aligned with your dog, although you need to give them your love and attention. You have to train your dog’s behavior that not to jump on other people. And if you can’t control your dog’s behavior so don’t worry because it can easily be controlled with PetSpy E-collars . And we will guide you how to use a shock collar to stop jumping at you and other people. But before we start to use the E-collar to provide them the best treatment for their entire behavior, you must need to understand your dog's temperament. Why is the dog springing on people ? There are several reasons why dogs do this, and some of the reasons are very easy to understand. First and foremost, most of them are very excited to meet their favorite people when they return home, and you also can’t wait to spend your time with your dog and to play with them, and to ...

2 Best Methods to get Dog collar sizes by breed

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We all adore our dogs, but it can be difficult to afford their accessories at times. If your large breed is infamous for being difficult to capture or manage, here are some durable dog collars for your dog that are also budget-friendly. Have you ever wondered what your dog's neck size is and how it compared to other breeds? Perhaps you've just had a new dog and need to know what size collar to get them? In this article we will discuss how to get Dog collar sizes by breed and the different types of Dog collars. The perfect fit for your new dog When looking for the right neck collar for your dog, make sure the width and hardware are suitable for the size of your puppy. A flat collar should fit snugly around your puppy's neck, with enough space between the collar and your puppy's neck to fit two fingers between them. This flexible flat collar is available in a variety of sizes. You can also measure your dog's neck with a tape measure and add 2-3 inches. Pupp...

Make your own dog tag for pets in 7 simple steps before losing

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Let's face it: at the dog park, your dog is always the cutest. No other puppy can compare to yours ! You want your pet to stand out from the rest of the pack, but you also want them to be safe. A one-of-a-kind, Dog ID tag is a great way to show off your dog's personality while also providing them with the information they need to get home safely if they become separated from you. Are you chasing your tail in search of the perfect pet tag for your four-legged friend? Make one for yourself! We will guide you how you can make your own dog tag for pets. It is simple to do with a metal stamping kit —and you will learn a new craft with endless, personalized opportunities to make gifts. To make a tag for you dog you will require : blanks for metal charms a powerful punch cloth for polishing bag of sand bench block made of steel Tape made of washi alphabet stamps made of metal stamping mallet made of brass 7 Steps to make your own dog tag for pets 1- Punch ...

Shock Collar Side Effects And 5 reasons to stop using it

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Shock collars are known to be an aggressive way of training your dog. Shock collar side effects are common if not used with caution and knowledge. This picture portrays an accident due to an overly tight collared dog collar. If you think that the use of electronic collars is cruel, there's no good reason for you to want to wear one. The thing you're doing to train your dog is insufficient, or you're having a hard time training him. The following could be some reasons. Trainer error or application of techniques. Do not expect to have to be capable of dealing with the intricacies of your dog's well-being. Avoid putting the dog in a house where he is not allowed to bark. You should get a second opinion. Find a home for your dog who knows how to re-home your dog or has re-homed a dog that knows how to re-home your pet. Are Shock collars harmful to dogs ? Actually, YES. These collars are known as an aversive conditioning technique and were commonly used on...

How to introduce a shock collar to a dog in 3 simple steps

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One could argue that the electronic collar (also known as an e-collar or a shock collar) has been more efficient and humane in training dogs than any other training aid. When training with an electronic collar, it can be an effective training tool that, when used correctly, can significantly shorten the learning curve. In this article we will discuss "How to introduce a shock collar to a dog." However, there isn't a one-size-fits-all solution to the issue of when a dog is "old enough" to use an e-collar for training. Some puppies are ready to go around 14 or 15 weeks of age, while others should be close to the average six-month-old age range before you begin. Suppose your dog is big enough to suit the collar correctly AND has an enthusiastic, boisterous personality. In that case, you should probably add an e-collar to your training toolkit and get started sooner than if your dog is quiet and reserved. Instead of concentrating on reining them in too qu...

How to use a Chain training collar and are they safe ?

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Many owners and dogs avoid these things because they believe they are cruel or dangerous. Are these instruments, however, genuinely cruel ? Or are they useful training tools that will benefit your dog ? We'll go over the pros and cons of how to use a chain training collar and help you decide if they're right for you. What is Chain training collar and how do they work ? Chain collars do not strangle or choke the dog when used properly. Since something deliberately intended its shape to make it easy to produce a gripping sensation on the neck as a physical correction, a chain collar may be best referred to as a "correction collar." When worn correctly, the collar rests right at the base of the dog's head, attracting their attention to you when you apply subtle pressure. The short jerk used in a correction tightens the chain for a fraction of a second before releasing it. Choke chains are similar to standard collars, but they're tailored for do...

2 Best ways on how to train a dog with a remote collar

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Some people who aren't familiar with remote training collars think they're cruel. In this article we will guide you on how to train a dog with a remote collar. Nothing may be further from reality when used correctly. Remote training collars, also known as electronic training collars, have been around for a long time. The earliest versions were adopted by working-dog trainers applying for orders from afar. The stimulation settings on those early collars were limited, and it was not very comfortable for the dog wearing it. However, their use as a teaching tool could not be denied. Dog training collars come in a variety of styles, each of which is useful in various circumstances. In this post, I'll show you how to train your dog with an electronic collar, also known as an e-collar. E-collars, also known as shock collars , deliver an electrical pulse to your dog's neck through two tiny prongs on the collar. A remote control device triggers the electric shock, w...