Leather Dog
Collars
Leather Dog Collars - Tips and
Advice
My husband and I have a side business of training dogs. We
specialize in training retrievers for hunting. When at all possible
we train the owners at the same time as the dogs. Through the years
I have been surprised how many people have ill fitting collars on
their pets. There is a great variety in collars available. We have
found that the best type to purchase is leather dog collars. They
last a long time and seem to be comfortable for the dogs.
Leather dog collars come in a variety of lengths and widths. It
is important to purchase a collar that is wide enough that it will
not cut into the skin, but yet not be so wide that the dog is
limited in their movements. Many people make the mistake of
purchasing leather dog collars in longer lengths than are needed
for puppies. They think that the puppy will grow into the
collar. The puppy most likely will, however having too long of a
tag end can result in the puppy getting caught on things. If people
do not have enough money to have proper fitting leatherdogcollars
for the puppy, we suggest buying a cheaper nylon collar for the
puppy. Once the puppy has reached its adult size the leather dog
collars can be purchased to insure proper fit.
Leather Dog Collars - Information
- Answers
Many people like the option of using a choke collar on their
dogs, especially for training to walk on a leash. We recommend
using a choke collar only during training and then switching back
to the leatherdogcollars or the collars made of nylon. The reason
for this recommendation is that the metal choke collar is cold in
the winter and can also discolor the dog’s fur, especially when the
fur gets wet. Retrievers spend a great deal of time in the water so
their fur is wet often.
The main disadvantage of leather dog collars is that they can
develop an odor from the oils in the dog’s coat. Frequently
cleaning the collar with leather cleaner helps reduce the odor and
also increases the life of the leather. We often remove the collars
when our dogs are in the water. This preserves the collar and
reduces the risk that they could get snagged on something in the
water. When your dog is well trained you do not have to rely on
controlling them with their collar. A well trained dog responds to
verbal commands. A collar is needed so the dog can be identified if
he is lost, and to walk with a leash, it should not be your means
to control behaviors.
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