Sunday, 16 December 2012

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

A dog collar is a piece of material put around the neck of a dog. A collar may be used for control, identification, fashion, or other purposes. Identification tags and medical information are often placed on dog collars. Collars are also useful for controlling a dog manually, as they provide a handle for grabbing. Collars are often used in conjunction with a leash, and a common alternative to a dog collar is a dog harness. Dog collars are the most common form of directing and teaching dogs.

Dog collar is also an informal term for the clerical collar used by Anglican vicars and other clergy.

Several types of collars are used for the purposes of training dogs, though sometimes a collar is not used at all (such as in the case of dog agilitytraining, where a collar could get caught on equipment and strangle the dog). Each training collar has its own set of advantages and disadvantages (briefly outlined below) which trainers might consider before using a select one. Training collars are typically used for training only and not left on the dog's neck all the time, as some collars can be harmful or dangerous if left on a dog unsupervised.

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

Dog Collars

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