Collars and Leashes are essential to keep your pup
safe. You can also hang your dog's identity tags in their collars, which
contain their name and yours, a mobile number, and evidence of rabies vaccination.
In any situation when your dog does get loose and can't find their way back
home, a collar with ID tags attached to ensure that anyone that finds your
runaway canine will easily know how to get them home to you. Besides safety,
there's also another great reason for collaring, and thereby leashing, your
dog: training. Some collars are made particularly as training tools. For
instance, it'd be much difficult to teach your dog to heel if they couldn't
start by learning to associate the word with the action. A small tug of the
leash used in combination with the verbal command is a very stronger training
tool than verbal commands alone. There is a massive variety of Dog leash and collar available in the market these days. Some of them
are mentioned here.
Flat Collars
Flat collars are your typical, regular dog collar.
They are fabricated from nylon or other hardy materials and generally have
plastic or metal rapid-release closures. These collars can fit comfortably on
your dog's neck.
Martingale Collars
Martingale collars are perfect for dogs with slender
necks that can easily dip out of a flat collar. The collar is made of a length
of material with rings at each end.
Sonic Collars
The sonic collar has a maneuver that sits against
your dog's throat. When your dog bark, this collar detects the shaking and
sends out a high-pitched noise, only detectable to your dog, to deter them from
barking.
Flexi Leash
These are the extendible leads with plastic handles.
They are an ideal option for walks in the park, field explorations, or
basically, anytime your dog has a little room to romp.
Nylon or Leather Leash
This is a direct lead style with a loop on one end
and a clip on the next. It is an excellent all-around option.
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