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Profits from each collar are donated to the North Kingstown Animal Shelter. To date, she's donated $2,500 and counting. “I go ...
Harnesses and collars make those treks more enjoyable and safer. But how do you know which one is right for your dog? A collar goes around a dog’s neck, whereas a harness fastens around its ...
Used correctly, e-collars are invaluable training aids. Bark collars and invisible fences make your dog a better citizen. And beeper and GPS collars let you keep track of your dog in the field.
Many dog owners use training collars (or often known as e-collars) as tools to curb bad habits. Some emit sounds or vibrations to divert your dog’s attention away from a naughty activity.
You should use a harness and not a collar if you have a dog prone to breathing issues (like a pug). No matter what type of dog you have, one thing's for sure: They need to go out on walks.