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How To Choose The Perfect Collar For Your Dog

Dog accessories are more than just fun things for your dog to look cute in. Some accessories are daily necessities that your furry friend requires in order to stay safe, healthy, and happy. Every pet requires different accessories, and your lifestyle may determine whether a certain accessory is a must-have for your pet or whether it wouldn’t be beneficial at all. When buying dog accessories, you should always consider their use, safety, and necessity before making the purchase.

 

A dog collar, however, is a practical accessory that is useful for every dog. In fact, you should not let your dog run around the neighborhood without wearing a collar. But how to choose the right one?

 

Every dog owner wants the best for their dog and has high standards when it comes to their four-legged animal. In this blog, we will look at important aspects to consider when picking a collar for your dog or puppy and teach you how to choose the right one.

 

Choosing The Right Collar

 

Your dog’s collar serves a practical purpose. Apart from attaching a leash to the collar, you can also use your dog’s collar to store your emergency contact information or a GPS tracker in case your puppy gets lost. Always look for a collar that makes it easy for you to attach a tag to.

 

It’s also important to adjust the collar size to your dog’s breed, size, as well as a training level. Bigger dogs require a collar that is tougher so it doesn’t break when they pull. Smaller dogs can get away with smaller and softer collars that fit comfortably around their bodies. Always measure your dog’s neck size to purchase the right fit for your dog. Consider a harness if your dog isn’t yet trained well or has neck problems to avoid putting strain on the area.

 

Safety is a priority when it comes to collars. Make sure the fit of the collar is comfortable; it shouldn’t be too tight to prevent choking, and it shouldn’t be too loose so it doesn’t fall off. Avoid materials that your dog is allergic to, or that could potentially be toxic to your furry companion. If your dog has sensitive skin, you can remove the collar at bedtime or when he is safe inside the house. You can talk to your vet to figure out what’s causing your puppy’s skin irritation.

 

The best dog collars are adjustable, durable, and already come with a leash. Look for a collar that is adaptable, so you can adjust it if your dog is still growing.

 

Finally, without a doubt, you should always observe your dog and how he reacts to his new collar after purchasing one. Always consider your dog’s personality, behavior, and lifestyle when selecting the collar, as every dog is different.