![]() Retractable leashes encourage your puppy to PULL, because when they do, the retractable leash will give them more slack. ITEM TO AVOID : Retractable leashes (to RIGHT). Nylon leashes are perfect for all breeds, sizes and energy level of dog and puppy. We recommend a regular nylon leash (4' or 6' in different widths) in assorted colors (to LEFT). There are many sizes, colors and types of leashes. A larger Beagle is capable of pulling an adult off their feet on slippery surfaces while chasing another dog or squirrel. HARNESSES ENCOURAGE PULLING by redistributing resistance from the leash from the neck to the chest, and your dog will want to lean into it. Harnesses (to RIGHT) are best left for sled dogs and service animals that are trained specifically to work while wearing a harness. When sized correctly, you will be able to fit two fingers snugly between your pet's neck and the collar.You may also try a leather collar (left), however, we recommend starting off with the nylon, which is a bit lighter on their neck. When fitting your pet with a collar, it is important that the collar fits properly, and is not too tight or too loose. Usually, the nylon collars will have matching leashes. A pet supply store sales associate should be able to assist you in properly fitting your pet with their new collar. The nylon collars come in a wide variety of colors, designes and widths (to top LEFT). We recommend starting with a nylon dog collar that is adjustable (fully adjustable as opposed to the 'belt buckle' style). There are tons of different styles, colors, sizes and types of collars. We will highlight some training tools that we recoomend, along with a few key items to avoid. Upon visiting your local pet supply store, you will see there are many varieties of collars, leashes, bowls, toys, and treats. Training Your Pet- What To Use, and What NOT To Use Behavioral Modification Training- COMING SOON.A professional trainer should be consulted prior to starting your pet on any training regiment.Ĭlick one of the links below to focus on a specific issue, or simply scroll down to review all sections. *The information found at this site is solely for informational purposes, and is not meant to diagnose nor treat any behavioral issues. Thank you for wanting to learn more about how to strengthen your relationship with your pet! Here, you will find tons of helpful information that all pet owners will benefit from! Please feel free to contact us with any questions! ![]()
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