How to Properly Fit Prong & Chain Collars
Whether you’re a man or woman, you probably tote a wallet or handbag to fit all of your belongings from day to day. If your wallet or handbag is too bulky or too small, it makes for an uncomfortable fit. Now, we haven’t seen any pets toting around a wallet or handbag these days, but we have seen our share of ill-fitting collars and leashes, especially ones of the prong or chain variety.
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Prong & Chain Fitting
While these types of collars are specifically designed for training your dog to be obedient, by no means should your dog ever feel discomfort from the collar or harness. Unfortunately some trainers use these collars inappropriately to correct or punish the dog for unwanted behavior, thus causing these products to be seen in a negative light.
When used correctly, these training tools can help your dog remember to associate the collars, leashes and harnesses with positive feelings.
Chain collars are constructed of metal links that are designed to help control your dog by tightening up around your dog’s neck. The proper fitting for this chain is to sit high up on your dog’s neck, just behind his ears.
Prong collars include a control loop that’s attached to the leash. This loop fits around your dog’s neck and is made of fang-shaped metal links or prongs, with blunt-like points. The size of the prong links should be appropriate for your dog’s size.
This prong variety should sit high up on your dog’s neck, just behind his ears. The fit should be snug so that the prong links don’t shift to the front of your dog’s neck and accidentally pinch your dog’s trachea.
To ensure that you’re using the chain or prong collar in the appropriate manner, please contact a seasoned obedience dog trainer in your area, as inappropriate use of this product could cause injuries to blood vessels in your dog’s eyes, trachea, and esophagus as well as nerve damage and can even be fatal.
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