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Regardless of how well behaved your dog is, it’s always a good idea to have a lead with you when you go on a walk. Though your dog may listen to you and return when you call them, you don’t want to run the risk of your four-legged friend doing the opposite. If you find yourself in a brand new situation, you may want to use the lead to ensure your dog stays close to you and safe. With a lead, you can easily control your dog and keep them close by. Plus, a lot of places require dogs to be kept on a lead. For example, busy parks and city centres usually ask for dogs to be kept on a lead at all times. You may trust your dog to stay with you, but stress and sudden noises can cause dogs to run off. Instead of worrying about them, you can put them on a lead. However, doing so requires a dog collar or a dog harness.
The majority of dog owners opt for a dog collar and with good reason; dog collars are ideal for pets that are used to walking on a lead and don’t pull their owner. Plus, a dog collar is a fantastic way to provide an address or telephone number should your dog become lost. With so many colours and styles available, a dog collar can also act as a fashion accessory and a way to ensure your dog stands out.
Which Dog Collar Should You Choose?
To ensure your dog is comfortable, you need to choose the right size dog collar. A dog collar should sit as loosely as it can on the dog, without them being able to slip out of it. If a dog collar is too tight, it may start cutting into the skin; older dogs often face this problem if they wear a thin or narrow collar that’s too tight. There are a lot of options, which means that there is something for every dog.
At Pets & Lifestyle, we have a range of dog collars and each is available in a number of sizes. Thanks to the adjustable closures, our collars are available for large and small dog breeds. You can buy a collar, knowing that it can be adjusted as your dog grows. If you have a puppy, it’s best to opt for a puppy collar first and then swap to a standard dog collar as they get older.
What Makes Our Dog Collars Different?
If you take a look at the dog collars offered at Pets & Lifestyle, you will see just how varied our incredible range is. Not only do we purposely choose high quality dog collars in a variety of sizes, we choose dog collars that also look great. We understand that every dog is different, which is why our collars range in material and style. Regardless of the dog, you will find a dog collar that fits perfectly.