Kamis, 07 April 2016

Are Dog Collars Safe

Why I dont like dog collars


Gag, choke, cough, tongue hanging out, eyes bulging, no control.....these are a few things that can happen when leashing your dog to a regular buckle dog collar, martingale dog collar, choke chain, prong/pinch collar. You get the idea. Dexter The Dog has been collarless since 2012 & I have not attached a leash to a collar to him since 2010.

As a professional dog behavior consultant, it was pretty easy to teach Dexter The Dog how to walk
politely on a leash. But that didnt change the fact that in the learning stages & even around some distractions, he may pull at the leash for a moment. And each of those moments I felt sure were causing damage & pain to his body such as his neck, eyes & spine. Obviously electric shock collars are not an option (click for reasons why). I began to exclusively leash Dexter to a dog harness at a very early age.
Over the past few years, I have urged my dog training students to switch off of dog collars and transition to dog harnesses. I have started to do some research & have found a variety of sources that confirm my suspicions of the harm a dog collar can do to a dog & the dogs anatomy.




According to Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM, some of these issues can include Hypothyroidism, ear issues, eye issues, excessive paw licking, foreleg lameness & neck injuries including whiplash. A study by Amy M. Pauli, DVM, Ellison Bentley, DVM, Diplomate ACVO, Kathryn A. Diehl, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVO and Paul E. Miller, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVO confirm that "Intraocular pressure increased significantly from baseline when pressure was applied via a collar but not via a harness." Animal chiropractors like Dr. Sherry Fries are against using collars and a leash combos. "I implore people to use harnesses as opposed to any collar,” she says.

So what kind of options do I prefer? Harnesses & headcollars are my personal preference. More specifically I like front clipping harness to help teach a dog not to pull on his leash. The Easy Walk Harness & Freedom No Pull Dog Harness are two that I have personally used and recommended. The Walk In Sync Harness looks interesting too, but I have not tried this one yet. For headcollars, my go to is The Gentle Leader & runner up Halti Headcollar.

That said, they need to be used as directed to keep your dog safe. A headcollar that is tight & if you allow your dog to keep pulling & it keeps his head at an unusual angle is not safe. A front clipping harness that is tight & again pulled to the side is not the correct way to use the tool. So, please work with a qualified professional dog behavior consultant to learn how to correctly & safely use these dog training tools.

So, I hope you reconsider using your dogs collar as a way to control him. There are much easier & safer ways to teach your dog how to walk nicely on a leash without pulling.

Check Dexter out here for a demo!


     
      

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