Remember Me
forgot your password?

Dog Collars and Leashes Give Your Dog an Identity - In More Ways Than One

Dog collars and leashes are a very low-priced way help identify your pet – not to mention being a fashion statement! This very important single item can save your companion's life, if he should ever disappear from your home for any reason.

There are a variety of dog collars and leashes you can purchase for your pet. No matter if he is big or small, there is a collar out there for your special companion. With all of the choices out there, your best bet is to keep it simple.

The weight and width of dog collars should be in proportion to your pet's size. To get an accurate length, measure your dog's neck a few inches below his head, adding an inch for small dogs and 2 inches for medium or large dogs.

Your final consideration in types of dog collars and leashes should be what type or style best suits your animals coat? If your pet has a short coat, a broad, flat leather or woven nylon collar with a sturdy metal buckle works well.

Do dog collars differ depending on my pet's type of coat?

If your pet's coat is thick and lush, or if he has long hair a "rolled" style may work better. Although "snap together" types are convenient and sometimes more attractive, if your dog is large or strong, a buckled type is a safer choice.

Nylon styles are not only sturdy and inexpensive, but come in a variety of colors and patterns. If your dog spends a lot of time around other canines, check his collar frequently for signs of chewing damage and replace it right away if necessary.

Your dog may be your best friend, but your pet's best friend is his collar. They are more than a fashion statement, they are important because they also contain your companion's ID. Attached identification tags can save your pet's life and at the very least, ensure that your best friend could be returned to you if lost.

Personalized Dog Collars Can Make All the Difference in Finding a Lost Dog

Personalized dog collars are not only a great way to accessorize dogs but also provide the best way for a dog to be identified in the event he is separated from his owner. In the past dog owners depended on engraved rabies tags listing the address and phone number of the dogs vet.

The problems with using rabies tags in place of a personalized dog collar exist because the veterinarians office is not always open. If a dog was picked up by a concerned citizen after the vet's office closed, he would have to wait until the following morning to contact the dog's owners. Personalized dog collars enable dog's owners' to be contacted as soon as their dog has been found.

Pet owners should be sure the information provided on the collar up to date with current addresses and phone numbers. A collar offering outdated information equates to no collar at all. With all the confusion of relocating pet owners often forget changing the information on the dog's collar until it's too late.

Ordering a new collar with an interim address or a cell phone number as soon as you know you're moving and ordering another when you know your new address helps keep the family dog from falling through the cracks during such a busy and stressful time.

Pet owners who are hard to reach should add other contacts to the collar. If the person who found your dog can't reach you, they are unable to help you or the dog. Situations such as this can be prevented by adding the phone number of a friend or relative to the personalized dog collar. Choose someone dependable, easy to find, and willing (of course).

In addition to being very fashionable, personalized dog collars serve their purpose proudly as they help millions of dogs find their way home every day.

Mike Long
Mike Long runs a dog training website that focuses on educating people about the different ways of training your dog or puppy. If you would like to learn more, including additional articles, and training tips, tricks, and ideas, check out his site at http://dogtraininginfo.wordpress.com.
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Pets Articles
  • More from Mike Long

Knowing the Parasites and Pet Wormer for your Pets

By: Sandy Scott | 19/12/2009
It is better to treat your pet with pet wormer immediately, to avoid complication or can lead to death. This will keep your dog always healthy and in good condition at all times.

Animals “smile ”better than human

By: kitty | 19/12/2009
We live just with human being,do you like that kind of life?I think life is boring without animals or pets. Pets bring us Vitality and happiness. Do you agree?

Information about Famous Teacup Chihuahua

By: Bella Mclaine | 19/12/2009
The Chihuahua is a breed of dog that falls in the category of amazingly miniature or tiny ones. You will be surprised to see the exceedingly delicate and small creatures that come under the Chihuahua banner. Chihuahuas are sweet, yet ferocious creatures, and make great pets, only if you are ready to take proper care of them and give them the necessary attention.

Pet Grooming Supplies

By: Alex Vitti | 19/12/2009
As much as we want to cuddle, hug, and play with our pets, we also want them to be clean and have them groomed regularly. Pet grooming is a very important part in pet keeping.

Pet Grooming Supplies

By: Alex Vitti | 19/12/2009
As much as we want to cuddle, hug, and play with our pets, we also want them to be clean and have them groomed regularly. Pet grooming is a very important part in pet keeping.

Choosing the Right Pet Insurance for You

By: Henry Funk | 19/12/2009
Many of us have pets in our homes and they give us a tremendous amount of pleasure. Cats and dogs can very often become like one of the family and it is because of this that they deserve to be taken great care of. It is very important that, if they should become poorly or injured, they are given the best treatment possible. That is why it is such a good idea to take out a pet insurance policy. It can actually take surprisingly little to run up a huge bill at the vets. It isn’t just the trea

What Makes Pet Enthusiasts Interested In The Fischer Lovebird

By: Thomas Roberson | 19/12/2009
Of the nine African lovebird species, the multihued Fischer lovebird is among the common varieties. They are naturally aggressive and vivacious. Numerous mutations were developed for Fischer lovebird including the pied, lutino, cinnamon and albino. All of which brings more attractive feathered friends to lovebirds enthusiasts.

Taking Care of Fido - How to Make Pet Emergencies Less Stressful

By: Jonathan Pirc | 18/12/2009
What would you do if your pet was ever involved in an accident? Would you panic, because you don’t know where all of their information is? Or would you approach the situation calmly? Regardless of what emergency you find yourself or your pet in, proper preparation can always help to make the experience much less stressful.

Top Ways To Care For Your Contact Lenses

By: Mike Long | 23/10/2006 | Health
When you wear contacts, you need to know how to take care of them. You need to have the know how to keep them in good shape so that you can have them for a long, long time. You need to make sure that you are getting the most that you can from your contacts.

Black Contact Lenses Give Your Eyes an Unusual Look

By: Mike Long | 22/10/2006 | Health
If you are looking for something unique and crazy, you want to get black contact lenses. This is something that is so exciting and fun that anyone can get a lot of entertainment from it. You will see that you can scare someone with these creative lenses or you can defiantly make a statement with them if you would prefer.

The Basics of Buying Contact Lenses

By: Mike Long | 22/10/2006 | Health
So many people have to wear glasses. These people have trouble seeing without the help of them on a daily basis. Vision problems generally fall into two groups: those who can not see things clearly at a distance (near-sightedness), or those who can not see things that are close to them (far-sightedness).

Your Dog's Health is in Your Hands - Learn How to Spot the Warning Signs

By: Mike Long | 08/09/2006 | Pets
Owning a dog can be a truly rewarding experience if you take the time to educate yourself on the proper care of dogs. There are two main areas of focus when examining dog health, disease preventative care and recognizing signs of potential problems.

Older Dogs Have Special Needs - Learn to Help Them Deal With the Aches and Pains

By: Mike Long | 07/09/2006 | Pets
Older dogs are more common today than ever before due to better vaccines, better nutrition, and better health care; however, despite these advantages, older dogs have specific needs that must be met to insure continued health.

Find the Best Food for Your Dog - But Don't Forget the Water Too!

By: Mike Long | 07/09/2006 | Pets
There are hundreds of choices of dog food on the market today. Everything from wet, dry, high protein, high fat, low protein, and low fat foods fill the aisles of our pet stores. So how is one to choose the right one for their dog?

Dog Crates Give Your Dog a Comfortable Home Within Your Home

By: Mike Long | 06/09/2006 | Pets
One of the many fine dog crates on the market can be the best friend you and your pet will ever have. While it may seem like some sort of "cage" to you and I, your animal will regard it as his own personal indoor dog house, a security blanket of sorts where he can go to sleep or escape.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.37, 3, w3)