Dog Training Collar Safety Checklist: Veterinary Guidelines for Proper Fit and Usage
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Dog Training Collar Safety Checklist: Veterinary Guidelines for Proper Fit and Usage I've fitted hundreds of collars over the years—regular ones during grooming appointments, and training collars when clients ask me to help them get things adjusted correctly before they leave the shop. The difference between a good dog training collar that helps with training and one that causes frustration or harm often comes down to fit, feature selection, and how you introduce it. This checklist walks you through the veterinary-recommended safety considerations for choosing and using training collars properly, whether you're working with a twelve-week-old puppy or a seven-year-old dog who's never worn anything beyond a basic flat collar. Pre-Purchase Safety Assessment Before you buy any training collar, you need to evaluate whether it's appropriate for your specific dog and training goals. I learned this the hard way when a client brought in a nervous rescue wearing a collar three sizes too large—the prongs had rubbed raw spots under all that fur, and nobody had noticed until I was brushing out mats. - Verify your dog's age and developmental stage: Puppies under six months shouldn't wear any…