How to Choose A Proper Dog Collar
Sep 21, 2018
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All dogs are different and vary in size, just as people vary in size and shape. Here is a general guide that matches your dog's dog collar. For a good fit, measure your dog's neck with a fabric seamstress.

• Take a few inches from the head, and then add one inch for very small dogs or two inches for medium and large dogs. (# 1)
• Tighten the ribbon, but do not tighten it. (If you do not have a roulette, you can use a piece of string, and then measure the string with a rigid ruler.)
• Enjoy enough space to push two fingers between the collar and the neck of the dog. Or you can measure his neck and add two inches.
When the collar is on the neck, you have to push two fingers under the corresponding collar and neck of your dog. If space is bigger, you need a smaller size. If the two fingers are not suitable, the collar is too small.
The collar should not be tight around your dog's neck, so it's not quite the size of your dog's neck. For security reasons - so that it does not get stuck on something, it should not be too loose. A tight fit is what you want, not a tight or deadlocked one. Always observe your fluffy little friend when he or she is on the leash with a collar, so they do not fall into the fence or other object of the environment, which would make a fuzzy friend suffocate.

