Dogs absolutely love to go on walks but sometimes their excitement gets the better of them. If you have a larger dog, it might sometimes feel like he’s walking you instead of the other way around. Rather than struggling with your dog every time you go for a walk, consider whether using a different kind of collar might solve your problems. Keep reading to learn about different types of collars that can help to improve leash etiquette in dogs.
Types of Collars for Dogs that Pull
Dogs of all breeds and sizes can develop a tendency to pull on the leash, though this is a bigger problem for large and giant breeds – if a small-breed dog pulls on the leash, it is easy to maintain control. If you have a larger or a particularly stubborn dog who makes walking difficult for you, consider whether switching to a different collar might help solve the problem. Here is an overview of some of the types of collars that are helpful for dogs that pull:
If you aren’t sure which type of collar will be the best choice for your dog, there is no harm in trying out a few of them to see how they work. There is no hard and fast “best collar” for dogs that pull because each dog has his own unique style – it will also depend on your strength and what degree of control you want to have over your dog. By perusing the options, reading reviews, and trying several collars for yourself you can come to the right decision.
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