Advice On Dog Training Leads

Advice On Dog Training Leads:

When purchasing a dog and then you begin his training, irrespective of whether he is a new dog or a brand new puppy, you will no doubt need the appropriate gear and equipment to help you that will help you to achieve positive results in correctly.

A brand new owner or novice coming into the world of dog ownership or dog training will more than likely be surprised by the number of different items there are to select from. There are all kinds of dog leads of various of sizes, lengths, colours, materials, designs, and styles.

A brand new owner or beginner might just assume that such an array of leads and similar items are fancy leashes or bling or all do the same job, BUT there are actually completely different dog training leads for a variety of uses, and for a variety of dog sizes, and types of lead that depend on the age of your dog and also the type of work or training your dog does, and because of this it is necessary for you to select the appropriate lead for your training session.

Examples of Specialised Dog Training Leads Include:-

Dog Training Leads – Traffic Leads:

These are very short and thick dog training leads. They provide you with almost no additional room between you and your dog. The reason behind this is so while you’re in busy places with lots of people, traffic, and other points of interest or danger you ideally want your dog in ‘the walk to heel’ position. If the dog were on a long sloppy lead in such circumstances then he is prone to getting stepped on or in the way of people, causing an obstruction, or jumping up, or even getting into trouble with other dogs.

This type of lead can offer the dog an improved sense of security, this is due to the fact that he is staying closer to his handler, and this in turn means that he is more likely to be further away from danger and risks.

Although these dog training leads are designed to be very short they are available in a range of sizes, being approximately six inches for very large breeds up to approximately twenty inches for shorter breeds.

It is obviously very important that you select one that is long enough, it is better to choose one a little bit longer if you are uncertain of the actual size you need as you can always take up the small bit of slack as you walk, however if you choose one that is too short this will cause obvious discomfort and problems for you and your dog.

Dog Training Leads – Slip Leads:

These are basically a lead and collar all in one. They slip over the dog’s neck and work similarly to a choke collar. There is a right and wrong way to put them on, so you must be sure to put it on correctly. Many dog experts will advise against using slip leads unless the handler is experienced and even then it should only be in controlled situations. The reason for this is that if slip leads end up in the wrong hands or are used incorrectly they can be very painful and harmful for the dog. It is recommended that these leads are never used with children or inexperienced handlers, and therefore only skilled dog handlers should use these types of dog training leads.

Selecting from all these kinds of dog training leads shouldn’t be troublesome if you understand their different functions and uses and remember if you are unsure always ask for advice. It is better to ask the professionals for advice and get the right dog training leads for you and your dog, rather than spend money on the wrong product which may be ineffective or completely incorrect for your requirements.

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