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Dog Training Tools

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More dogs are turned over to shelters and put to sleep for poor behavior than for any other reason. Poor behavior is nearly always caused by lack of training and socialization. Don't let your dog die because you failed to train her.

Having the right equipment can make all the difference in training your dog. The tough part is deciding what's right! Ask three obedience instructors or dog trainers about what kind of collar or leash is “best” and you'll probably get three opinions. Honestly, the best piece of equipment for your dog is the one that works best for you and the dog at a particular time for a particular purpose. You need at least one collar (possibly more, depending on your dog) and at least one leash. Let's look at what's available.

I use different collars on my dogs depending on the dog's age, level of training, individual personality, and type of activity. Several types of collars are commonly used for basic and more advanced training:

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A choke chain that is put on wrong or fits poorly is ineffective as a training tool and potentially dangerous for your dog. When you stand with your dog on your left, both of you facing the same direction, the “live ring” (the ring that moves the chain through the other ring) should pull across the top of the dog's neck. If the live ring pulls the chain under the dog's neck, the collar is on backwards. A choke chain should fit your dog so that when you pull the live ring and chain through the “dead ring” (the one that the chain slides through), two to three inches of chain are free. (If your dog has a very large head, you may have to allow a little more chain for putting on and taking off the collar.)

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