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Giving your dog their own collar and leash gives them a sense of belonging. Whether it is a traditional collar or harness, it shows your new puppy that he belongs.
Collars can be found in a multitude of styles -- ranging from chic designer collars to metal training collars. Some dog owners favor a harness style to a collar for comfort and control. Various kinds of specialty collars are also being marketed. An over the head harness is available at pet stores or online that keeps your dog from exerting excess force while walking on a leash.
A safe collar option is a breakaway collar that is designed to reduce the chance of your dog being strangled or injured in a fenced yard or around your residence.
A car restraint harness style is on the market that protects your dog from sudden stops, starts, and mild collisions, yet allows freedom of movement to look out the window or lay down.
Collars that flash are also on the market, including flashers, to reflect your animal at night so vehicle drivers can easily see her. If your dog or puppy like to roam the neighborhood on those nighttime walks, these collars can make searching for your "adventurer" a cinch.
Now what is a collar without a leash? Dog leashes come in all sizes, designs and colors. Retractable leashes are fantastic on walks where you want to give your dog a little slack without loss of control. They are available in various lengths and sizes, with colors available to correspond with most styles of collars.
If you are more tradional a nylon leash comes in an array of patterns and colors. Leather leashes are generally employed for obedience training, but are usually used for general purpose dog control.
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