Thursday, May 14, 2009

ADVANTAGES OF THE MARTINGALE COLLAR

Petiit Pethaus - designed for pets

is presenting you the advantages of, leather MartinGale collars
handmade by Petiit Pethaus.




The Martingale Collar is nothing new for sighthounds or similar like breeds (with thin, long necks and thin heads). Their thin, long necks and thin heads cause regular snap collars to slip right over the ears and off the head. This is where the Martingale Collar comes in! It is the perfect collar for sighthounds AND all other dog breeds.


Advantages of the Martingale Collar :

  • The loop design of the dog collar prevents it from slipping off the dog's head.
  • The collar is much safer, preventing the dog from escaping and endangering himself or others.
  • The collar is dog friendly and more humane. When the collar is connected to a lead, it closes around the actual diameter of the dog's neck. In this way, the closing of the collar does not restrict the dog's throat like a traditional choke chain, or pinch collar.

  • The Martingale Collar is perfect for any sighthounds and many sporting and working breeds, from Tea-Cup dogs to very Large breeds.

  • Most dogs respond to the Martingale better than with a choke collar. It never produces a choke hold the dog, but gently tightens to fit the dog's neck. There is no pain or constriction of any king to the dog if fitted properly.
  • The collar remains in position on the dog's neck much better than traditional flat collar. Because of this position, most dogs will not pull and tug in front of the owner. It is much better collar for loose lead walking and training.
  • A struggling dog cannot back out of this collar. If the dog is frightened by traffic or loud noises, trying to rear away from the frightening source, he/she cannot pull out of the Martingale Collar.
All of these facts are good reason to try the Martingale Collar with your dog.

The collar is very effective when fitted according to manufacturer's specifications. The basic fitting method is to tighten correctly. When the smaller loop is pulled, two outer parts of the collar should join in the middle, fitting comfortably on the dog's neck.



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