Dog Comfort, Safety and
Fashion with Collars and Leashes
Dog collars are
practical and fashionable. A dog collar can hold your dog’s
identification which can be his ticket back home to you if
he gets lost. A dog collar can also be your dog’s most
fashionable statement showing the world just how pampered
and stylish he is.
Every dog needs at least one collar. But as it is with you
and earrings or necklaces and rings, your dog and you will
enjoy having several. Of course, you only really need one
pair of shoes, but chances are you have many, a style and
color for every occasion. So can it be the same with your
dog’s collar. You and your dog can enjoy a color and style
for any and every occasion.
The dogs that belong to celebrities are known to wear some
of the most fabulous-looking collars. The rich and famous
love to splurge on fashionable collars for their dogs.
Throughout history people have adorned their dog’s necks
with jewels, brass and velvet. We are not the first
generation to love our dogs. A dog-collar museum at Leeds
Castle in England displays a collection of collars from
medieval times to the nineteenth century. Many of those
collars include the same kind of identification information
we put on our dog tags today.
The collars you choose for you dog should provide comfort
and safety as well as adornment. A collar that does not fit
properly can create sores. A collar that is too loose can
allow your dog to slip out. A collar that is not sturdy can
break just at a time you need it most to be strong enough to
hold your dog in safety. Finding the right fit is the first
rule when purchasing collars for your dog.
Do not put a huge collar and leash on a little dog. It can
irritate your dog’s throat. The little guys under 8 pounds
should have a collar that is 3/8-inch wide. Bigger dogs can
use a collar 5/8-inch in size.
If you have a bigger and more active dog be sure the collar
is strong. If your bigger dog suddenly flies to the end of
the leash after a cat while on your walk, you will be glad
he was wearing a very strong collar and leash. Once I was
walking one of my 10 pound Shih Tzu’s on a sidewalk that
surrounded a lake. The ducks on the sidewalk suddenly flew
into the water, and right after them went my Cindy and
almost me too. Without a strong collar and leash that day
she would have ended up in the lake for sure (I am unsure if
Cindy can swim), but my first instinct would have been to
run right after her and I for sure cannot swim. Luckily I
was able to pull her back.
Look for well-constructed buckles and collars made of
leather or other materials that won’t fall apart right at
the “wrong” moment.
Be sure your dog’s collar is secure around his neck.
Otherwise he could learn to get his head out of the collar.
Put your thumb or other fingers inside the collar. If you
can fit more than one finger comfortably between collar and
your dog’s neck, the collar on a small dog is too loose.
Collar fitting can also be determined by the size of your
dog’s head. If your dog has a big neck and a little head,
the collar has to be fitted snug around his neck. If he has
a skinny neck and a large head, the collar can be looser.
Whether you pay $5 or $100 for your dog’s collars, think
about quality, comfort and safety before you buy. It is fun
to find stylish collars, but just be sure your dog is
comfortable and safe as well. |