The article below summarizes the key point to take note of when selecting a dog collar for your dogs. Dogs are man's best friend and support us in time of need and love us dearly. In the same we way as pet owners we should ensure we chose the best we can for them and make them feel comfortable. The last things you would want is to make your dog uncomfortable by putting a tight dog collar, dog coat or any dog accessory on them. So making sure we get a collar that makes them feel comfortable, keeps them safe and comes at a cost you can afford is important. We hope this article will make your choice simpler.
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1. First and foremost before choosing a dog collar knows what kind of dog collar you need. Dog collars range from 100% leather to PVC leather, to pure nylon dog collars. Each collar does the job but each may look very different and feel different. So make that choice first. One thing that could influence the type of collar you buy is the budget you have set aside. Pure leather collars are normally very expensive but in some cases longer lasting than your standard dog collars. But hey, even the basic dog collars do the job. It's your personal preference that matters at the end of the day.
2. Secondly get a measuring tape to measure your dog's neck size. Once you have this match the neck size to the size dimensions we have listed with each of our dog collar description.
3. Style, look and feel – I am sure most of us know about color combinations but to be safe, make sure before you get a dog collar, test out the color you want by holding a similar color against your dog's fur and see how it matches. Color combinations on a dog are no different to color combinations on anything else. So don't rush it, take your time and get the right collar.
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4. Collar Thickness – some things people easily miss is the thickness of the dog collar. We highly recommend you take this into account. A big dog with a large neck needs a big thick collar as it just looks right and probably safer and for a really small pup a thinner collar would do fine. We hope you have enjoyed today's article on dog collars. We strive to ensure we can serve you best at Cool Dogs, so feel free to respond with any queries you may have about this article. We are here to help.