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subject: Dog Harness Or Collar Which Is Better? [print this page]


The answer depends on your situationThe answer depends on your situation. Here are a few issues to consider:

Dogs with respiratory problems should wear a harness. Dog collars may put too much pressure on a dogs throat and airway.

Small dogs like Chihuahuas, Yorkies and Pomeranians usually fare better in a harness. Smaller dogs have smaller, more delicate necks.

Dogs that pull also may need a harness. Again, its a question of protecting your dogs health. Pulling on a collar may cause a dog to cough, wheeze or even cause permanent damage.

Collars come in a variety of materials, colors and designs. Dog harnesses come in a variety of shapes, colors and styles. In either case, there are plenty of choices so you can find something to fit your taste, budget and your dogs personality.

Training collars, if not fit properly or if put on incorrectly, can injure or even strangle your dog. If you are training, a harness may be a better choice. A dog harness spreads weight over a wide area, so it is easier to remind your pooch to heel and he is less likely to pull.

Standard collars are easy to put on your dog, but if not sized correctly can allow your dog to escape.

Harnesses can be difficult to put on your dog, particularly if the dog doesnt want to wear one. If you do choose to use a harness, pick a style that is easy to put on and take offwhile still providing the security you need to control your pet.

by: Nicole Fiumara




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