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Tips for Buying Small Dog Collars

Five Tips for Finding the Right Small Dog Collar

If you’re looking to purchase your first dog collar, there are some important things you need to consider before purchasing small dog collars. Just follow these five tips for finding the perfect collar for your precious pup.

1. A dog collar serves several different purposes. It allows you to identify your dog should he get loose. A collar generally has a place to add rabies tags and other important information such as whether he has any allergies or health issues, similar to a medic-alert bracelet. And you’ll want to add an identification tag so that if your pooch gets lost, it won’t be for long!

2. Finding the right small dog collar can be a challenge. Fit is a critical selection factor so it’s a good idea to measure your pets neck before ordering a collar. The collar should not chafe or scrape or otherwise cut into the skin as this could potentially cause infection. Check that the collar is adjustable and isn’t made of a harsh material like plastic. A tight collar will cause your dog distress, but a loose collar could be easily removed by your dog as well. If your dog coughs when he is wearing the collar, this is a sure sign the collar is too tight. One kind of collar that can reduce this choking feeling is a collar known as the martingale collar. With this collar the pressure is evenly distributed around the neck so there is not excessive pressure on any one point. These collars are also the perfect choice for dogs who like to take off their collar or pull on the leash. The straps can be adjusted to fit your pet well and will not become loose in response to pulling from your dog.

 


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3. When buying small dog collars for a puppy, make sure it is easily expanded as puppies grow fast! What may fit one week, will be too tight a month later when your pup has nearly doubled in size. It is a good idea to check the collar frequently to make sure your puppy isn’t growing around the collar as this would require the collar to be surgically removed at the vet’s.

4. For toy dogs, it might be better to consider a harness rather than a collar, especially for walking your pooch. Dog collars on very small dogs can pose a danger of a crushed trachea if your pet strains against the collar.

5. We can’t forget about style. There are many options available, from studded collars, to magnetic dog collars, and even LED light collars so your pooch is visible to traffic when you’re walking your dog at night.

So when you’re shopping for small dog collars, follow these tips and you’ll have one happy pooch!

 

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Sep 25, 2009 | 0 | small dog collar