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Dog Training Collars for a New Leash on Life
 

Having more control over your dog is what most dog owners would like to have. When it comes to dog training collars, you are in fact going to get that, more comfort and more control, and be able to lead your dog more effectively. There are essentially two main types of head halters available for dogs. One is called the gentle leader and the other one is called the Halti. Both dog training collars are effective with the gentle leader coming out in front by having a better design and more control. It has a much simpler design, which sits behind the dog’s ears, then comes around the muzzle. It is connected under the chin with nylon straps. This device is not a muzzle. You will gain control over your dog by controlling his nose with using the gentle leader, and the dog is sure to follow.

Second in line when it comes to dog training collars, is the Halti. It is made along the same basic principles as the gentle leader. It is a much more complicated design and can actually interfere with its intended purpose. This type of dog training collar has been known to cause neck and spinal injuries to a struggling dog.

There is another type of dog training collar that tends to look scary. The prong collar is extremely effective for controlling large, thick-necked dogs, but not for the dog who is going to yank your arm. This device almost looks like some medieval torture device where the prong’s purpose is to pinch the dog’s neck by applying mild pressure. It will not do your dog any harm as the pressure is mild and does not hurt. It merely urges your dog in the right direction. This type of device is not recommended for dogs that pull on the leash steadily as it is merely a correction device and not a constant collar. You must have it fitted properly, but like any tools, it can harm your pet if not used correctly. If you are a new dog owner, this type of dog training collar is not recommended unless extensive studying is done on its use. You should also consult a veterinarian prior to fitting it to your pet. Finally, an old standby called the choke chain is not for the novice as this type of device comes in dead last. When it comes to selecting the right dog training collar for your pet, there have been numerous studies that have shown extensive neck injuries to dogs with this type of collar. It is not recommended unless you are an experienced trainer. When it comes to dog training collars, use a little bit of common sense and gain some knowledge on their proper use. You and your pet will be a lot happier for it!

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Written By: Terry Price

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