If your dog doesn’t have a nice collar around its neck, it shows you are a lazy dog owner!
Now relax, I understand you may not be aware of such a thing as a dog collar – especially if it’s your first time petting a dog.
But since you are here, now, you don’t have an excuse for depriving your dog of a nice collar. Read this blog till the end to know about dog collars – so you can get your dog a good collar.
DOG COLLARS…
A dog collar is something that your pet is going to wear most of the time – it’s not just another accessory or a fashion statement. It’s a necessity. Hence, when buying a dog collar, every pet owner must carefully consider what is the best match for their furry friend.
There are many ways to choose a dog collar. Before deciding on a collar, it’s important to understand each collar option and its primary purpose. The right choices will ensure your dog gets the support it needs and will also help you train your new family member.
What To Consider While Choosing a Collar?
Here are a few things you need to be mindful of when choosing a dog collar….
Size:
Most dog collars are sized in inches. Use a tape measure to measure your dog’s neck and choose the correct size collar for your dog. The collar should be snug. How do you know if it’s comfortable for your dog? Try sliding your fingers between the collar and your dog’s neck. If you can freely slide your fingers, then it’s comfortable enough for your dog.
Materials:
A good-looking option for a dog collar is the Leather collar. Leather collars give your dog a classy look. They are ideal for dogs who practice good hygiene and lead a relaxed lifestyle.
Another great option for your dog is a metal collar. They look good and help your pet stand out. If you are taking your dog to a pet show, then a good metal collar will surely enhance its appearance.
Clasp:
Some dog collars are designed to slip over the dog’s head and fit just right around your dog’s neck. However, most collars come with clasps to lock the collar in place.
Plastic or metal buckles are the most common clasps used to secure collars. Collars with such clasps are called buckle collars. A breakaway or quick-release cuff is designed to prevent accidents by releasing under pressure.
Line attachment:
Most dog collars have a D-ring or metal loop that allows the leash to be attached to the collar. This works fine; however, a harness offers the option of attaching the leash to the chest or upper back. Attaching a leash to your dog’s chest gives you more control during walks.
Types of Collars
Standard Dog Collars:
Traditional dog collars consist of a simple leather strap, with a buckle to adjust it according to your dog’s neck. This is the best standard collar for dogs you can find anywhere.
Traditional dog collars come in a variety of styles, colors, and widths. For your dog’s safety, the collar should not be so loose that it slips over your pet’s head. Also, the collar should not be so tight that it restricts breathing or causes coughing. In growing animals, especially puppies, we recommend measuring the neck regularly to make sure your little feller has 2-3 inches of breathing space!
Always keep the current name tag on your dog’s collar. This way, you can easily identify your dog, if in case it separates from you.
Quick-Release/Flat Buckle Collar:
A simple collar that snaps on or off without much effort, flat buckle collars are the most popular choice when it comes to dog collars. It comes in a variety of sizes and materials and is very fashionable. Some even have strips that reflect light, which is useful for walking your dog at night.
A flat buckle collar is a good choice for attaching the tag to your dog.
Choke Collar/Chain:
A choke collar functions by tightening around the neck when the control loop is pulled. Unfortunately, there is nothing on the collar to guarantee how tight it can be pulled, so it is either not a good pick or there is a risk of injuries. We strictly do not recommend it as a safe collar option.
Prong/Pinch Collar:
Barbed/Prong collars work similarly to choke collars, except for the small, blunt metal prongs inside the collar. These collars are discouraged by many animal welfare groups. Because prongs are designed to dig into the dog’s skin when the leash is pulled. It’s easy to abuse and not even recommended as a safe option.
Body Harness:
The body harness is popular among owners of small dogs and dogs with delicate necks. A body harness makes it easier to leash and pull. In such a case, the front hook strap comes in handy. The leash is attached to the front, giving the handler more power and allowing more control with less effort.
Fashion-Forward Recommendations:
Now you have the essential information that will help you decide on the right type of collar for your dog. Go through a few recommendations we have for you.
#1: Cuban Link Chain Dog Collar by Rhinestone:
If you are looking to help your pet exhibit a classic look, we highly recommend the Cuban link chain Dog Collar with a metal quick release. While we can all imagine a Pitbull looking gangster in that kind of chain collar, truth is that it looks great on any canine.
#2: Leather Bling Diamante Crystal Studded Pet Collar:
This rhinestone-studded fancy belt is a great gift for your furry friend. Going for a more luxurious look? This pure leather all-season collar is a looker with those tiny studded crystals & comes in 8 eye-catching colors to complement the fur coat of your beloved pet!
#3: Harness Bow Ties:
With quick side release buckles, these bow tie-type suspenders are great for dogs with delicate necks and also suitable to exercise good control on your pet on a fancy occasion! The entire suspender is studded with tiny stones with a bow tie on top to give your dog a fancy look.
End note
Adorning your pet with accessories is an awesome way to show your love for them. However, some accessories, like dog collars, are a necessity. If you want to get a nice collar for your dog, head over to the rhinestone belt store and view our awesome collection.