The Dog Spot

Remote Training Dog Collars


 

Dog Collars Navigation


|

The Dog Spot Home Page

Glow In The Dark Dog Collars |
Slip Dog Collars |
Dog Arthritis Collars |
Dog Training Shock Collars |
Suede Dog Collars |
Tuff Lock Dog Collars |
Mesh Metal Dog Collars |
Custom Leather Dog Collars |
Dogtra Electronic Dog Training Collars |
Mlb Dog Collars |
Buckle Dog Collars |
Top Paw Dog Collars |
Sports Dog Collars |
Make Dog Collars |
Penn State Dog Collars |

List of Dog Collars Articles




 



The Dog Spot

 

Remote Training Dog Collars Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Remote Training Dog Collars. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

Personalized Dog Collars

from: Kyle Besser

If you want to keep your dog safe and at the same time stylish, you might want to personalize dog collars. Dog tags can fall off when attached to a dog collar. Dog collars personalized can be engraved with useful information in case your dog gets lost or into an accident. Many lost dogs are reunited with their owners just because their contact information was on their dog collar.

Good personalized dog collars should be durable, non-toxic and easy to keep clean. Most importantly, personalized dog collars should fit your dogs perfectly. It won't help to personalize dog collars if your dog can slip out of them.

Most personalized dog collars are made of nylon or leather and either snap on or buckle. Be sure to test snap-on closures before you buy. Some of them might not securely fasten around the dog's neck. Larger dogs usually need buckle dog collars for more security. Depending on your dog's age and size, you may want to get adjustable personalized dog collars so that it can grow with the dog.

Some nylon dog collars can be woven with your dog's name and your contact information. Other nylon dog collars have metal tags that are attached as pendants with the vital information engraved. If you walk your dog at night, you might also want to get reflector or glow-in-the-dark personalized dog collars to easily spot your dog in case it gets away during your night walks.

When shopping for personalized dog collars, it is best to take your dog with you for a proper fit. Personalized dog collars should be loose enough for you to fit three fingers between the collar and the dog's neck if your dog is large, two fingers if your dog is medium and one finger if your dog is small. If the personalized dog collar is too loose, it can slip off. If the collar is too tight, it might choke your dog and cause gagging asphyxiation.

If you have a small dog or puppy, you might want to look at personalized dog harnesses. Personalized dog harnesses allow the dog owner to pull the leash without the risk of choking. Instead of tightening around the neck, the harness would tighten around the chest, providing you with control without causing strain or harm to your dog's neck.

Leather is another choice of material for the personalized dog collars. Leather looks good and ages well. Leather can deteriorate and stretch with constant moisture. Leather collars are generally more comfortable for the dog but will not last as long as nylon dog collars.

Whatever material you choose for the personalized dog collar, you should check it regularly for signs of damage. Replace stretched or damaged collars immediately to make sure that it would not fall off easily from your dog.

Personalized dog collars are usually available at most pet shops or pets supplies stores. You could also shop for personalized dog collars online.



 

Dog-Collars Online News

No relevant info was found on this topic.