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Dog Collars: Knowing the Difference, and Choosing the Right One

... , you really need to consider all of the different types, as well as the reasons that you need one, before you make a purchase. Harness Collars These collars are excellent for small, short nosed or short necked dogs, because a ... Read Read: Dog Collars: Knowing the Difference, and Choosing the Right One

By: Richard Livitski | 06/07/2007 | Pets

The Importance Of Dog Collars

... initially resistant to a collar, or dogs that tend to slip out of the traditional collar. A harness collar can be used when walking a dog because it gives the dog's guardian more control over the direction and pacing of the animal when ... Read Read: The Importance Of Dog Collars

By: David Beart | 12/11/2007 | Pets

Dog Walking - Leashes And Collars Explained

... : 1. Regular collars: Small dogs or dogs that are walked on the heel command do fine with regular collars. 2. Harness collars: Harness collars discourage dogs from pulling. They strap around the dogs chest and if the dog pulls, the ... Read Read: Dog Walking - Leashes And Collars Explained

By: Lisa Nobles | 31/01/2008 | Pets

Dog Harness Versus Collar for Small Dogs

... owners who are in the same position as you. The good thing is you will now be enlightened as to why a dog harness is always the perfect choice over the dog collar, especially if you’re taking care of small dogs.   The Huge Disadvantage ... Read Read: Dog Harness Versus Collar for Small Dogs

By: Bei Maniago | 24/07/2008 | Pets

Dog Training Harness

... irritations caused by pulling. Also, the dog can freely bark, catch and track things without the restraints from the collar irritation. These harnesses come in various designs and sizes. This wide variety is one of the reasons why many dog ... Read Read: Dog Training Harness

By: David Beart | 01/02/2008 | Pets

Using a Dog Harness

... main reasons is because of how is distributes their weight. When you walk a dog with a collar, the pulling force will be on their neck, where the collar is. However, if you have a harness on your dog, it will spread the force out underneath ... Read Read: Using a Dog Harness

By: Joseph Long | 11/11/2008 | Pets

Cat Collars And Leads

... escape if the collar becomes entangled. Every year many cats are strangled unnecessarily when their collars are caught in hanging articles such the branches of a tree. Cat harnesses are specially designed to stay securely on a cat, even ... Read Read: Cat Collars And Leads

By: Terry King | 03/07/2007 | Pets

Choosing the Right Dog Harness

... make sure there isn't any sharp or rough areas of it. Choosing to let your dog wear a harness instead of collar is a wise decision. It should be more supportive and more comfortable. However, people often feel lost when they go shopping for ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Dog Harness

By: Joseph Long | 14/12/2008 | Pets

Walking Your Dog With a Harness

... a leash or a lead. There are plenty of beautiful designs to choose from.       Get rid of your dog collars and go for a qualitydog harness instead. Puppia is currently the leader in the market with their famous soft harness, made of ... Read Read: Walking Your Dog With a Harness

By: Bei Maniago | 24/07/2008 | Pets

Keeping Your Dog Safe and Chic with a Personalized Dog Collar

... needs different collar features. Consult a professional dog trainer about training collars. You might want to look at personalized dog collars that can work with body harnesses, especially for toy dogs or puppies. With a body harness, ... Read Read: Keeping Your Dog Safe and Chic with a Personalized Dog Collar

By: Lee Dobbins | 29/12/2006 | Pets

Different Kinds Of Cat Collars

... , some cat owners choose to walk their cats on a leash just like a dog. Instead of a regular collar, leash walking cats require a harness to prevent spine issues. If you are in the market for harnesses, there are two main types: the figure ... Read Read: Different Kinds Of Cat Collars

By: Doug Mahopac | 20/02/2006 | Pets
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Dog Harnesses - Why You Need One

... is a good idea for you to do some obedience training so that you dog is not pulling at his collar, it is an acceptable alternative to get a dog harness so they do not cause themselves injury while they are undergoing training.As far as the ... Read Read: Dog Harnesses - Why You Need One

By: dwaser | 18/11/2008 | Pets

The Ideal Dog Harness for Small Breeds

... process hurt them selves. A number of neck injuries are caused by as a result of pulling on their collar.   Fortunately, there are already a number of dog harnesses that are being sold. They are excellent options over dog collars, since ... Read Read: The Ideal Dog Harness for Small Breeds

By: Bei Maniago | 24/07/2008 | Pets

Types and Uses of Different Dog Collars

... skin around the dog's neck. Prong collars are used for large stubborn dogs with the tendency to pull on leash or do not respond to other types of collar. Harness and Head halter are another type of dog collar that wraps around the dog’s ... Read Read: Types and Uses of Different Dog Collars

By: Jennifer Johnson | 30/09/2008 | Pets
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Shocking Training Dog Collar Guide

... and the dog's neck. If the collar is looser than that, it will not do it's job properly. The Gentle Leader dog collar (or Halti collar) looks more like a harness. It works by closing the dog's mouth when you pull on the leash. The method ... Read Read: Shocking Training Dog Collar Guide

By: Charlie Cory | 03/06/2008 | Pets

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