Kinds of Dog Training Leads
Dog training is one fun activity that dogs and their owners can
share.
While it may seem convenient to hire a dog trainer to do the
job, training the dog yourself also has its benefits. With the
advancement of technology, you can actually learn dog training by
just a click of the mouse.
Another good thing is, there are quite a handful of training
aids available in the market today. Among these tools are dog
training leads.
Dog training leads are what most people know as leashes. While
each lead may seem the same, what most people don't know is that
there are quite a few kinds of leads available. Among the more
popular materials used are nylon and leather.
Nylon lead may be cheaper than a leather one, but because
leather is more durable, it can actually last longer than the nylon
lead. Plain or braided, leather leads are more often the wiser
choice.
The lead you choose will have to depend on the size and breed of
your dog. Bigger dogs require a long-wearing lead, so you must
choose a leather lead. If your dog is small and of the smaller
breed, a nylon lead may be sufficient.
Leads also come in different lengths, the most common ones are
2, 4 and 6 feet. While a 6-feet lead is usually used for training,
a shorter length will enable you to control the dog's movements,
since it keeps the dog relatively closer. However, these shorter
leads are ideal if you are merely training the dog to walk. If you
are training the dog to fetch things or for tracking, then longer
leads are for you.
Leads can extend for up to 12 feet, 24 feet, even 50 feet. If
you are undecided on the length, you may purchase extending or
retractable leads instead.
Lastly, consider your comfort as well. Choose leads that won't
cut through your skin when tugged. It must also be constructed in
such a way that you are able to remove it from the collar with
ease. An efficient snapping system should do the trick.
To further narrow down your choices, ask help from a
professional dog trainer or any knowledgeable person.
Not all puppies may wear a lead. He must be at least 8 weeks old
before he may experience wearing a lead. But before this, he must
first be exposed to wearing a collar. Wearing a collar may take
some time to get used to. Remember also that the collar must fit
the dog's neck perfectly to make training as fun and enjoyable as
it can be.
Dog training leads are important aids in dog training. You can
purchase them by visiting your local pet or dog shop, or through
the internet. Websites for dog lovers often feature some leads for
sale. Take note of the instructions which come with the product to
ensure proper handling and maintenance of the lead.
When used properly, dogs can actually be taught to follow your
commands. The key lies in choosing a good training lead, and in
using it well. Training may seem difficult and may take some of
your time. But time and money spent would not be a waste, since
after some time your dog should be as behaved as you want him to
be.
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