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Dog Training Collars & Leashes
One of the first
purchases you will need to make for
your dog is a collar and leash. A
simple nylon or lightweight leather
collar will do. Much depends on the
breed, size, and temperament of the
dog. Be sure to check the dog’s
collar for tightness about the neck
often. As the dog grows the collar
will get tighter. If you can easily
slip a finger in-between the collar
and neck of your dog, that is a good
fit.
Measuring Your Dog for a
Collar:
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Nylon or Leather - To measure
your dog’s neck, simply
take a string or tape measure;
place it around the neck
of your dog, allowing sufficient
room for two of your fingers
to be placed flat against
the neck and under the tape
measure. It is a good idea
when shopping for the collar,
to take the tape measure
with you. It is not unusual
for some collar manufacturers
measure the collar from
tip to tip, while others
will measure from buckle
to center hole, and still
others, will measure from
buckle to last hole. If
you are buying for a puppy
allow some room for growth,
leave two holes for growth.
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Chain slip collars -Measure
your dog's neck with a string
or tape measure and adding
2 to 3 inches. Chain slip
collars increase in size
by 2 inch increments. Slip
collars are measured by
the length of material between
the rings
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Leashes:
When your dog is not in training a
four foot leash is usually sufficient
and is great for reinforcement training
for ordinary walks. For actual training,
a six foot leash is recommended. The
six foot length helps with the down,
sit and stay commands.
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