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Dog Training Collars and Harnesses - Making the Proper Selection is Vital to Training Success



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By : Kristin L. Morreale    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-03 02:03:41
Dog training is an art, and like any artist you must pick your tools carefully so that you can correctly train your dog. Each and every dog is different, and thus you have to have the ability to determine which collar is most suitable for your dog based on its temperament, personality, and strength. Below, you'll locate a description of all of the major varieties of dog training collars that you might come across when deciding to purchase 1 for you pooch.

The metal choke collar is possibly one of the most well-liked and widely employed collar inside the dog training world. It ought to be employed in training bigger, stronger dogs that tend to take YOU for a walk.

The metal toggle choke collar is essentially the same as you regular choke collar with the major difference being that it is possible to right you dog quickly by making use of the toggle even though your dog is off-leash.

The pinch collar must be used RARELY and only in situations where the choke collar is ineffective in controlling your dog (i.e. in situations where your dog is very strong, where its highly aggressive, and when it repeatedly lunges at other dogs and folks).

The fur saver choke collar is developed to control the dog without having leaving chain marks around the dogs' neck or obtaining fur caught in the chain which sometimes occurs when making use of an ordinary metal choke collar. It is mainly utilized when showing dogs and NOT in training them since the dogs don't tend to respond to them in training and they don't give the quick jerk necessary for proper correction.

The nylon choke collar is very best employed in small dogs and puppies up to three months, because they tend to be far more gentle and they tend to get young puppies used to wearing a collar.

The gentle head leader is very best used on dogs that are more shy and effortlessly corrected (i.e. dogs that respond rapidly to your commands and dogs that tend to cringe upon your correction).

The electronic collar is primarily utilized for two factors: 1st its employed on field dogs (i.e. in bird hunting) and second it really is used as a means of training the "out" command to a protection dog in its bite training phase.

The tracking harness is utilized for specifically what its name suggests: for tracking game, suspects, lost people, or competition articles.

And lastly, the seeing eye dog harness is designed so that the dog's owner can hang on to the lead although the dog guides her to her destination. Unlike other leads, this lead is developed so that the dog can pull its owner forward as it walks as opposed to gently walking beside her on loose lead.
Author Resource:- There are plenty of ways to train your pup, including learning puppy crate training, you just need to know where to look!
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