Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Choosing pet collars

Choosing a pet collar may seem a simple task, but it is imperative that you ensure a proper fit. An ill-fitting collar can prove troublesome and even pose a threat to the safety of your pet. If a collar is too loose, the pet may slip out and encounter a dangerous situation, such as running onto a road. A collar that is too tight can cut into a pet’s skin and cause damage. A pet’s collar should be loose enough so that it is not in constant, direct contact with the skin but tight enough that it won’t easily slip off the pet’s head. A collar is the most important accessory in your pet’s life as animals without collars and identification tags are less likely to be returned to their owners if lost. Since your pet will be wearing his or her collar on a continual basis, make certain that you select a collar that fits.

A fact that many pet owners fail to consider is that some pets are euthanized, simply because they weren’t wearing collars with identification tags. If a cat is unidentified because he or she was not wearing a collar and id tags and becomes a stray, that animal may eventually end up in a kill shelter where it may be euthanized. Pet owners would be devastated to know that something as simple as ensuring a proper fitting collar with identification tags could mean the difference between the life and death of their pet, but it is true. All pets should wear collars with identification tags. This is one of the most effective ways to ensure lost pets are identified. The only method more successful than collars with identification tags is to have your pet microchipped.

Even microchipped pets benefits from properly fitting collars. Collars are one of the easiest ways to identify a cat or dog that has wandered away from home. Choose collars wisely to ensure the proper size and best fit.

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