Even if your pet is an indoor pet, it is really important to make sure that they have a collar on
. Also having an ID with your name and address is as important. Something that people might not generally think about is having a reflective dog collar.
Reflective collars let drivers know, many seconds away, that there is an animal in the road. It also will help if trying to locate a lost animal. Using a flashlight and trying to find a pet without a reflective collar is a lot more difficult.
Every year more pets are lost to hit and run accidents. A good way to prevent this tragedy is by making your more pet visible to drivers. This is the same concept as people wearing reflective shoes, shirts and hats when they go running at night. It is just a very simple way to prevent a driver from missing the animal as it runs across the street.
Generally, these collars are not that much more than a regular collar. As most people would agree, spending a little extra money for more protection is a sound investment. Most pet owners know that a dog or cat really becomes a member of the family. No one wants to lose their family member to an accident that could easily be prevented.
Some might have the concern about the collar choking the animal while the owner is away from home. There are of course, break away collars that will prevent this from happening. In a split second that pet could run out of the house with no warning. If they don't have that reflective collar on it could mean trouble.
Dog owners that have to walk their dogs at night should definitely consider this type of collar. The key is visibility. The sooner a driver can see you, then the sooner they can break or swerve. With so many careless drivers on the road it is a modern necessity to be reflective at night.
If you are lucky enough to have a well lit neighborhood with sidewalks you may already feel safe enough. This might be a false sense of security. With so many pedestrian accidents occurring because of careless drivers text messaging it would be a good idea to give as many eye catching signals as possible.
If the pet is not enjoying the reflective dog collar at first; then consider some simple training techniques. By placing the collar on their neck and praising them this will give them the idea that they are being rewarded for wearing the collar. Repeat this as often as needed until the cat or dog begins to understand and commit it to memory.