Dog
walking accessories decorate entire walls of pet supply stores. How do
you know whether to select a buckle collar, nylon or chain training (choke)
collar, prong collar, regular harness, no-pull harness, or the Bun-Gee
Pup-EE? And should you accompany that with a four-foot or six-foot lead?
What about retractable leads? To the innocent observer, this enormous
variety of walking supplies indicates how challenging it is for many people
to take a simple stroll with their dogs. Unless you are working closely
with a dog trainer or behaviorist, or are quite experienced, training
(choke-type) and prong collars are a poor idea.
To the inexperienced person, such devices (especially training collars)
are difficult to use and often serve little purpose. If your dog is enrolled
in a puppy kindergarten or dog obedience class, your teacher will help
you choose the collar best suited to your particular dog and his walking
habits. The most owner-friendly accessory for the untrained dog is the
Bun-Gee Pup-EE. Once a dog is accustomed to wearing it, he will generally
walk without pulling but if he does pull, the leash is sure to add comfort
to both you and your pet. And, thankfully, they are humane and easy to
use. |