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Pet Collars and Leashes!
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Bargain Pet Stuff has a large selection of Dog Collars and Leashes for you and your pet. Our quality Nylon Dog Collars and Leashes are great for the professional, as well as the every day pet owners. We carry leather collars and leashes, spike collars and leashes, designer collars and leashes, choke collars, elizabethan collars, harnesses, retractable leashes, teflon collars and cool Puplight collars. We offer quality name brand products at bargain prices.
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CH. Locksley's Carsen of Royalwood |
Pet Collar and Leash, Leads
Leads (Leashes)
A six-foot lead is essential for training and restraining your dog.
Retractable dog leashes are in excellent product for walking pets as they allow up to 26 ft. of freedom for your dog to roam and investigate smells but yet the owner keeps the dog under control. The simple push button control allows the retractable dog leash to extend, lock in place and rewind the slack. Retractable dog leashes end the frustrating tug-of-war many pet owners experience and make walks enjoyable for both the pet and the owner.
Collars:
Collars come in a variety of choices depending on your dogs size, disposition and training needs. For most dogs and for young puppies, a traditional nylon or leather collar will do for every day use. Choose a good chain-slip collar for training.
Chain-slip Collars:
Chain-slip collars, also called choke collars, provide effective training tools when used correctly. These are not recommended for the very young puppies.
Pronged Collars:
Pronged Collars, also called pinch Collars, contain blunt prongs that protrude inward from the links. These Collars are designed only for the most stubborn pullers; they are used for dogs that do not respond well to any other collar. Usually used for the large dog collar. |
Determine the Correct Collar size for your dog
** Prong Collar **,
** Nylon Dog Collar **,
** Leather Collar **
A pet training collar should rest high on your pet's neck without fitting too loose or too tight. Use a tape measurer to measure around your pet's neck where the collar will rest (high on the neck). Add on 2 more inches to determine the correct collar you should buy. If the measurement is in between sizes go up a size. If you are buying a collar for a puppy remember that puppies grow very quickly. You must check often to insure that the collar has not become too tight.
** Chain-Slip Collars **
Whether you need a big dog training collar or a small dog training collar measuring for collar size is very important. For chain-slip collars, you want to avoid having too much or too little slack, or the collar will not work properly. The collar should have 2 ½" – 3" of extra chain when the collar is pulled snug on your dogs neck. The collar is used to give a quick correction and an immediate release. If the collar is always tight around your dogs neck he will become confused and not respond well to training. The training collar must also be placed on your dogs neck correctly. Yes, there is a right way and a wrong way. Most training methods have you place your dog on your left side. The training collar is then slipped over your dogs neck while he is in this position. As you place the collar over your pets neck you will make sure that the collars chain slack is on the top of the dogs neck. In other words, when you hook up the leash to your dogs collar, the leash and collar become a straight line that goes around your pets neck starting on top and connecting again from underneath. This allows you to make a quick correction and the collar releases or loosens immediately. If the collar is upside down, the collar will not release and will stay tight around your dogs neck. Hence correct collar size is very important to insure that the collar can release or loosen after a correction. |
** Pronged Collars **
For a pronged collar, measure around the dog's neck just below the ears. Use this measurement to order your pet's collar. A pronged collar should be snug and ride high on your dog's neck. This type of collar is very effective for those strong dogs that do not respond well to the regular chain-slip collar
** Leather **
** Nylon Collars **
Measure your dogs neck with a flexible tape measure. Allow for no more than two fingers space between the collar and the dogs neck. Keep in mind that leather collars will stretch a little over time. | |
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