[SMART PRODUCTS] Dog Training Collars In Dubai
Having a new puppy in the house can be quite an adventure, something you never think about
when you buy a puppy in Dubai. This is true in puppy years, especially teaching your puppy to behave and learn good habits, such as teaching him to walk on a leash nicely and in public places in Dubai. This comes easier with some dogs, but training a puppy can be a challenge. However, once you train your pup, your on your way to success.
The secret in getting your dog to walk on a leash is a good training collar. Here is a look at how to choose a training collar for your pet.
Head Collars - This guides your dog’s head, and when they pull their head turns around and stops them from pulling. Some small dogs such as Maltese Puppies are known to wiggle their way out of these collars and causing injury. However, the head collar is useful for most dogs and is a good choice, but conditioning to it, and being aware of your dog’s neck is important.
Front pull harness - This hooks the dog’s leash in the front of their chest, unlike other collars that hook around their back. When they pull, their body, then pulls around, making them stop pulling. This is a very good option for a dog who is not much of a puller. This is a great option if you are going jogging with your dog.
No pull harness - This is similar to a front pull harness, when the dog pulls it compresses and pulls them to the side. This is a good option for German Shepard’s in Dubai, as when you take a big dog for a walk in a crowded place in Dubai, this really helps to control the dog from bumping into people and other dogs.
Prong collars - This looks frightening with little metal prongs on it. When your dog pulls, the prongs tighten and make your dog stop pulling. They soon learn that pulling is uncomfortable and will stop pulling. This is good for an active pup or dog. Pronged collars should be used with caution and training only.
After your dog learns how to walk with a collar, you can move on to a simple flat collar. Not all mentioned collars work for the dog so you have to select what is best for your dog. Some dogs may not even need a training collar and learn to walk on a leash. However, a dog's collar is where vital information such as an ID tag, phone contacts, pertinent health info, etc is stored. That's why a good fit is important to ensure that the collar stays on, whether he's running through the parks or walking around in the house.