Selecting Designer Dog Collars For Pit-bulls
Summary:
Not everyone likes small and cute dogs. Some folks favor a loyal yet lovable,
strong yet good-natured, powerful yet calm animal. Learn how to choose collars
for strong dog breeds.
Mastiffs, pit bulls, and
Rottweilers are some of the most powerful and large dogs you can adopt as pets.
Not everyone wants the small and cute ones. Some folks favor a loyal yet
lovable, strong yet good-natured, and powerful yet calm animal. Training such doggies
can be a bit challenging, but not impossible. They also have special needs,
particularly when it comes to collars. If you make the wrong choice, you’ll end
up hurting them or failing. Also, inept or inappropriate products will prevent
you from restraining these large creatures. Heavy-duty dogs need heavy-duty
collars, and it can be quite a challenge to choose the right one, especially
because of all the options available these days. Pit-bulls and other bully
breeds need collars that are at least 1.5 inches wide. Such products can
disperse the pressure created on the doggie’s neck as he/she pulls forward and
eliminate the force created around the trachea.
For
everyday use: Do you let your pet out in your fenced backyard instead of
taking him/her out for walks? Even
then, you’ll need designer
dog collars fitted with identification elements. Pit-bulls, for one,
are extremely crafty. While all doggies are loyal, the stronger breeds usually
have a sense of freedom, and for Pit-bulls, there’s a bit of mischief tinged
with it. They can easily escape from a fenced yard. So, if he/she escapes, you
and your pooch can get reunited because of that ID collar.
A
training tool: Well, you can’t always resort to your backyard. If you own a
dog, you have to take him/her out for walks now and then. When you do that,
you’ll need a leash and one of those designer
dog collars manufactured and sold by the best brands. Pit-bulls always
tend to start running towards things they like. It’s one of the main reasons
why they receive training to participate in weight-pulling competitions. The
collar of your choice has to be robust enough to withstand the strength of your
four-legged Hercules, especially before you train him/her in using leashes.
Serving
multiple purposes: When it comes to large animals
like the Pit-bull, it’s best to stick to just one collar, and it has to be a
well-fitting one made of the appropriate materials. If you buy a high-quality
and attractive collar to train your pup, you won’t have to change it once he/she
learns obedience. Additionally, you’ll always remain prepared for unexpected
situations. However, you must be careful when leaving specific collar variants
on doggies when you aren’t around to supervise them. For instance, a collar
with an ID tag dangling from it can get caught in the bars of the front gate of
your house.
The
best material: Manufacturers mostly use fabrics and sturdy canvases to create
collars, but they may not be resilient enough to handle the brute strength of a
Pit-bull, especially when he/she starts tugging at the leash during walks.
Plastic variants look stylish too, but they can’t stand up to your pooch’s
strength, either. If you want something pocket-friendly yet durable enough for
a Pit-bull, you should go for products crafted using nylon. Otherwise, leather
products are the best.
Bigger
collars
Bully breeds, whether a
Pit-bull or a Rottweiler, need big collars. They have to be wider than 1 inch,
at least. If you want the best results, however, you should pick something
having a width of 1.5 inches.
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