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	<title>Country Brook Design Blog &#187; Dog Harness</title>
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		<title>Proper Fit and Positioning of the Martingale Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 18:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Martingale collar is a fabric alternative to the controversial metal choke chain collar. The metal choke chain collar is a collar made of metal links that will tighten on the dog’s neck if the dog is pulling hard against the leash.
The martingale also tightens with the dog’s pulling, but with its softer fabric design, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/designer-collars-and-pet-supplies/martingale-collars" target="_blank">Martingale collar</a> is a fabric alternative to the controversial metal choke chain collar. The metal choke chain collar is a collar made of metal links that will tighten on the dog’s neck if the dog is pulling hard against the leash.</p>
<p>The martingale also tightens with the dog’s pulling, but with its softer fabric design, often nylon webbing, most consider this collar the more humane choice. Originally, it was created with smaller-head <a href="http://www.breederretriever.com/dog-breed-information.php" target="_blank">dog breeds</a> in mind. Whippets, Greyhounds, Bolzoi, Saluki, and Italian Greyhounds are all dog breeds that have a larger neck than head, making it much easier for such a dog to escape a collar.</p>
<p>The Martingale collar has a small control loop that holds the dee ring, the attachment point for the leash. The second loop adjusts the width of the collar to fit the dog’s neck properly. The collar may also have a buckle for easy removal and replacement of the fitted collar.</p>
<p>In order to position it correctly, the collar should be placed directly behind the ears of the dog. The two pieces of hardware, the two rings, should be about two inches apart and should never touch. If the rings are touching, the collar will be too loose.</p>
<p>Pulling on the dee ring should cause the control loop to close. Make sure that you can fit two fingers under the dog’s collar comfortably. If not, the collar is too tight and needs to be loosened a little more. Ensuring proper fit, in this way, can protect your dog from injury at the same time as keeping him or her from breaking free from the collar and getting lost.</p>
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		<title>Donating Dog Supplies to Animal Rescues and Shelters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 20:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Animal rescue centers and animal shelters have one significant problem in common- the lack of sufficient funding for their needs. These organizations continually struggle to stay on top of the never-ending demand to rescue and shelter lost, stray, or unwanted dogs and cats.
Packages of leashes, collars, and slip leads can be purchased at lower prices, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Animal rescue centers and animal shelters have one significant problem in common- the lack of sufficient funding for their needs. These organizations continually struggle to stay on top of the never-ending demand to rescue and shelter lost, stray, or unwanted dogs and cats.</p>
<p>Packages of leashes, collars, and slip leads can be purchased at lower prices, to donate to organizations like the <a href="http://www.aspca.org/" target="_blank">ASPCA</a>, <a href="http://www.humanesociety.org/" target="_blank">the Humane Society</a>, <a href="http://www.SOSdogs.org" target="_blank">SOSdogs.org</a>, <a href="http://www.SmallDogRescue.org" target="_blank">SmallDogRescue.org</a>, <a href="http://www.AnimalShelter.org" target="_blank">AnimalShelter.org</a>, and <a href="http://www.smalldoghumane.org" target="_blank">smalldoghumane.org</a>. Donations of dog supplies can be a great help to these organizations.</p>
<p>Polypro webbing products are available for purchase as well as nylon webbing. The key differences are that the nylon webbing is stronger, the polypro webbing is lighter and the polypro webbing is the more affordable of the two. Either one can serve the need depending upon the budget and goals of use.</p>
<p>Kennel and grooming slip leads come in either material and in different widths and lengths, for various sized dogs. These leads can help rescue and shelter workers when transferring the dogs or when holding the dogs for grooming.</p>
<p>Martingale collars are also available in some of these shelter packages. These are a very helpful tool for shelter workers because they work for dogs who have smaller heads than their neck size. Additionally, these collars come in handy for dogs who are challenging to control and that struggle against the leash. Purchasing and donating a set of collars and leashes is a great way to give back to the community and to contribute to the care of dogs that deserve a second chance at life.</p>
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		<title>Sports Dog Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 16:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dog collar is important to the safety and identity of your dog. A collar, with a proper tag, can assist in your dog being brought back to you when he or she is lost. And when walking your dog, a proper collar made of strong but flexible nylon webbing can prevent your dog breaking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dog collar is important to the safety and identity of your dog. A collar, with a proper tag, can assist in your dog being brought back to you when he or she is lost. And when walking your dog, a proper collar made of strong but flexible <a href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/webbing-and-hardware/nylon-webbing" target="_blank">nylon webbing</a> can prevent your dog breaking free from the leash.</p>
<p>Aside from these factors in choosing a dog collar, however, the dog collar is more than just protection. The dog collar is, for most dogs, the only opportunity at a fashion statement. Dog collars made of nylon webbing allow for a variety of designs and patterns. One of the most popular options is a sports design.</p>
<p>Football is one of the greatest American pass-times and is thus one of the most frequently sought-after designs for dog collars. Dog collars can come in simple designs with a football pattern and, for die-hard team fans, there are dog collars with team symbols and colors.</p>
<p>College teams and NFL teams can both be found on designer dog collars and matching leashes. If the <a href="http://www.denverbroncos.com/" target="_blank">Denver Broncos</a> are your favorite team, for example, your dog could proudly display your team colors and logo with a matching orange and blue collar and leash.</p>
<p>Other sports that can be found on designer dog collars are soccer, basketball, and baseball. Many dog collars are available in different background colors with simple designs of the sport of choice. Or, if you can’t make up your mind on which sport you want, you can choose one that has an alternating pattern of different sports designs with basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, and baseballs.</p>
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		<title>How to Fit a Harness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 20:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a dog harness can help a dog owner to maintain more control when walking a dog. They are recommended for all small breeds and any large breed that is not an expert at heeling. With the right fit, any dog will prefer wearing a harness to wearing a collar. Getting the right fit is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using a dog harness can help a dog owner to maintain more control when walking a dog. They are recommended for all small breeds and any large breed that is not an expert at heeling. With the right fit, any dog will prefer wearing a harness to wearing a collar. Getting the right fit is simple. Here are the steps to fitting a harness:</p>
<p>Measure your dog’s chest width and around their neck. This measurement will help you to find the range of harnesses that will fit the dog. A harness with adjustable straps that is made of flexible nylon webbing can vary from your measurements by a couple of inches, based on the types of adjustment hardware used.</p>
<p>If you are not able to bring your pet to the store to have them fitted before purchasing the harness, remember to keep the receipt. Without a proper fitting, it is easy to pick up the wrong size. When you put on the harness, adjust the straps and be sure that the harness is not loose enough for the dog to wiggle out of. But, the straps should also be fit comfortably, but not tightly. Tight harnesses can cause friction injuries.</p>
<p>To prevent the chance of friction injuries and to get your dog used to walking with a harness, take short walks for a week or two while the dog is getting used to the new harness. Check the fit regularly to be sure that the <a href="http://www.countrybrookwebbing.com/webbing-and-hardware/metal-hardware" target="_blank">hardware</a> is set at the correct adjustments.</p>
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		<title>Why Use a Cat Harness?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 20:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many cat owners these days cannot imagine their feline friend out alone in the great outdoors. Indoor cats have taken over homes, but no longer are allowed outside due to risks such as other territorial neighborhood cats, dogs and other innumerable risks.
Indoor cats often live the lives of luxury. But, many owners may notice that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many cat owners these days cannot imagine their feline friend out alone in the great outdoors. Indoor cats have taken over homes, but no longer are allowed outside due to risks such as other territorial neighborhood cats, dogs and other innumerable risks.</p>
<p>Indoor cats often live the lives of luxury. But, many owners may notice that their cats spend hours looking out the window, wishing that they could be outside playing and exploring if for only part of the day. Many of these indoor cats have also resorted to a life of laziness and may be at risk of disease from being overweight.</p>
<p>This is where cat harnesses can come in handy. A cat harness can allow an owner to go outside with their cat and feel comfortable about letting them explore the outdoors. A cat harness is much more comfortable than a collar and allows an owner to have more control over their pet in cases of danger or risk.</p>
<p>The cat harnesses work well for walking cats or for leashing a cat outside, while enjoying a morning cup of coffee on the patio. <a href="http://www.countrybrookwebbing.com/designer-collars-and-pet-supplies/harness" target="_blank">Nylon webbing harnesses</a> and leashes can be made to custom fit a cat easily with only a few pieces of hardware that can adjust for weight loss or weight gain. Many feline owners rave about their cat harnesses and how they have helped their cat to become happier and less sulky. Outdoor time will create confidence and happiness in all cats.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Training your Dog for Walks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 19:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have not walked your dog regularly, you may need to learn some methods to keep your dog obedient on walks. Your dog’s behavior will not be perfect the first time you leave your home for a walk, but with continued training their behavior will improve.
When dogs are not used to being walked regularly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have not walked your dog regularly, you may need to learn some methods to keep your dog obedient on walks. Your dog’s behavior will not be perfect the first time you leave your home for a walk, but with continued training their behavior will improve.</p>
<p>When dogs are not used to being walked regularly the stimulus including new sights and smells will be very distracting. These tips will help you to keep your canine friend’s attention on you and to keep them safe.</p>
<p>1. Try Using a Harness: <a href="http://www.countrybrookwebbing.com/designer-collars-and-pet-supplies/harness" target="_blank">Harnesses</a> made of strong nylon webbing are great for dogs that pull and tug at a regular leash. The harness will allow an owner to have better control over their dog. It will also help to prevent injuries to a dog’s neck when they are tugging on the cords.</p>
<p>2. Keep your dog’s attention with treats: Carrying treats will help you to keep your dog’s attention when there are other dogs or interesting smells around. Use treats to reward your pet when they are showing positive and calm behaviors.</p>
<p>3. Walk your dog with well-behaved and experienced dogs: Many dogs will respond well by learning how to behave on walks from other dogs.</p>
<p>Learn more about positive reinforcement techniques to train your dog how to behave on a leash or harness. These tips will get you and your dog started on leash and walk training.</p>
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		<title>Dog Collar Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 19:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many dog collars available on the market today. Your choice is simplified if you know a little about what the collar is designed to do. In order to find the right collar for your dog, here are some of the possibilities.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-228" title="Dog Collar Uses" src="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/dog-collars.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="122" />There are many dog collars available on the market today. Your choice is simplified if you know a little about what the collar is designed to do. In order to find the right collar for your dog, here are some of the possibilities.</p>
<p>A <a title="nylon dog" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Nylon-Collars/c280189-1-2/">nylon dog collar</a> is strong, durable, colorful, easy to clean, soft and flexible.  This adjustable <strong>collar</strong> is the perfect choice for young puppies since the collar can be let out as the dog&#8217;s neck grows. It is also strong enough for use with adult dogs and is a great collar for everyday use.</p>
<p>A <a title="dog harness" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Harness/c280156-1-2/">dog harness</a> is great for using to restrain your pet while in a car. It also works well for restraining a pet that has to be tied out. It is usually harder for a dog to slip out of a <strong>harness</strong> than a <strong>collar</strong>. The harness can also be used when taking your pet for a walk and is a very versatile collar.</p>
<p>Some dogs slip out of their collars because their neck is larger than their head. The <a title="Martingale dog collar" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Martingale-Collars/c369451-1-2/">Martingale dog collar</a> is the perfect solution. It has a sliding section that tightens as the dog pulls, so he can&#8217;t slip his collar off. Due to the limited closure on this collar the dog can&#8217;t choke himself.</p>
<p>The traditional<strong> training collar</strong> is sometimes referred to as the <a title="choke chain" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Training-Collars/c280194-1-2/">choke chain</a>. The metal links of this collar slide inside a ring and tighten around the dog&#8217;s neck when he pulls or when the handler gives a quick tug. This collar is a great training aid when used by the careful trainer. Make sure to put the collar on properly, only use during training sessions, and never allow children to use it.</p>
<p>The <a title="half check dog collar" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Half-Check-Collars/c280162-1-2/">half check dog collar</a> uses the metal sliding chain like the training collar, and combines them with the fabric covered collar of the <strong>Martingale</strong>. It is also used on dogs with large neck who pull out of their collars. Since the chain links slide faster than the fabric of the <strong>Martingale collar</strong>, it can also be used as a training collar and is an especially good choice for use by children.</p>
<p>The prong<strong> training collar</strong> pinches the dog&#8217;s neck to get his attention. The prongs don&#8217;t injure the dog and can&#8217;t choke the dog. This type of training collar is used for dogs with high pain thresholds who don&#8217;t respond to the other types of <strong>training collars</strong>.</p>
<p>Designer dog collars come in many colors and styles. Made from <a title="nylon webbing" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Nylon-Webbing/c151256/">nylon webbing</a> covered with fabric, they come in many prints including <a title="dog breeds collars" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Breed-Specific-Collars/c397690-1-2/">dog breeds</a> and <a title="Holiday Dog Collars" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Holiday-Dog-Collars/c195303-1-2/">holidays</a>. You can have a custom made collar just for your dog.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Dog Training Harnesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 20:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walking your dog can be fun or challenging. Maintaining control over your dog in a more humane way increases the pleasure of the walk. This is especially true for the larger breeds of dogs that could literally pull you off your feet while pulling on a traditional dog collar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/badtotheboneharness__38186.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-219" title="Dog Harness" src="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/badtotheboneharness__38186.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="164" /></a>Walking your dog can be fun or challenging. Maintaining control over your dog in a more humane way increases the pleasure of the walk. This is especially true for the larger breeds of dogs that could literally pull you off your feet while pulling on a <a title="traditional dog collar" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Nylon-Collars/c280189-1-2/">traditional dog collar</a>.</p>
<p>Purchasing a <a title="dog harness" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Harness/c280156-1-2/">dog harness</a> is a simple matter. Measure the girth of the dog around the widest part of their chest just behind their front legs, and their neck just in front of the front legs.  Use these measurements to help you find the right one for your dog.</p>
<p>It is important to have a correct fit.  The dog should have plenty of room to breathe, but the harness shouldn&#8217;t slide around too much. A good rule of thumb is to be able to slide your fingers easily between the <a title="Nylon Webbing" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Nylon-Webbing/c151256/">webbing</a> and the dog&#8217;s body. For young dogs, make sure it is adjustable to grow with the dog. You may also want a <a title="Dog Collar" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Designer-Ribbon-Collars/c258253-1-2/">neck collar</a> for the dog to wear at all times with it&#8217;s ID tags.</p>
<p>When introducing your dog to the harness, do it in a calm manner that helps the dog feel comfortable and associate the harness with good things. Give a dog treat when the dog cooperates. As your puppy grows, make adjustments so it is never too tight or it can cut into the dog&#8217;s skin causing sores.</p>
<p>Pet safety is important. Since the harness goes around the dog&#8217;s chest behind the front legs, it isn&#8217;t likely your pet can wiggle out of it like they can a regular collar. This prevents your pet from escaping and possibly being hit by a car.</p>
<p>Training is relatively simple.  A harness keeps the pressure on the main body of the dog, instead of putting the pressure on the neck. Thus you can keep your dog under control in a more humane manner. It won&#8217;t take long for your dog to look forward to walks.</p>
<p>As you walk your dog, keep her attention focused on you. Talk to your dog. Give dog treats when they behaves well. Stop walking when your dog starts pulling. Let your dog know you are the one in control of the walk.</p>
<p>Consistent training is important. Remember to keep it fun. It won&#8217;t take long for your dog to learn to be a fun companion on your daily walks.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Using a Dog Harnesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog harnesses are used in a similar way that dog collars are. They are are both simple, but effective tools, that are used with your dog. A collar is used around the neck, while a harness is used underneath the chest for even distribution.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Dog Harnesses" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Harness/c280156-1-2/"><a href="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/5129922.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-184" title="Dog Harness" src="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/5129922.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="159" /></a>Dog harnesses</a> are used in a similar way that <a title="Dog Collars" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Designer-Ribbon-Collars/c258253-1-2/">dog collars</a> are. They are are both simple, but effective tools, that are used with your dog. A collar is used around the neck, while a harness is used underneath the chest for even distribution.</p>
<p>Dog harnesses are beneficial to your dog in a lot of ways. Dog harnesses can be used for training and can be good for dogs that are hyper-active. If your dog tends to choke themselves a harness can help eliminate that problem because the harness can&#8217;t cause serious neck problems that a collar would.</p>
<p>Dogs can sometimes get free of their collar, but they usually can&#8217;t slip out of a harness. Since the harness is snapped around your dogs chest and torso it is hard for dogs to wiggle out of it. You also don&#8217;t have to worry about the dog being hurt as much if he struggles with the harness as you would if he struggled with his collar.</p>
<p>Harnesses are helpful for a variety of functions. One example is harnesses are used with <a title="dog sledding" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_sledding">dog sledding</a>. The harness allows the dogs to run and pull the sled at the same time, without having any discomfort by doing so.</p>
<p>Dog harnesses are used a lot when a dog is injured. If the dog is handicapped and can&#8217;t walk easily a harness can help support your dog while they are walking, climbing stairs, standing, etc. Harnesses can be made so that you can lift your dog up by both his front and back so that you can carry him or support him that way while they are handicapped.</p>
<p>Dog harnesses can be used in place of a dog collar. You can still connect them to <a title="Dog Leads" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Kennel-Grooming-Leads/c279418-1-2/">leads</a> in your yard if you would like to leave them outside. They also can be used with a leash for walking, etc.</p>
<p>Harnesses work well when traveling with your dog. Harnesses can be used as a dog seat belt. Adjustable nylon harnesses can attach to seat belt clips to keep your dog secure during your drives.</p>
<p>There are many options to choose from when deciding on a dog harness. They come in many different sizes, styles, and types. With so many options there is a good chance you will be able to find a harness that works for your dog.</p>
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		<title>Dog Harnesses are Helpful When Training Your Dog to Walk on a Leash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've all heard the phrase "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." This popular phrase is pretty accurate when it comes to teaching your dog. When you are trying to teach your dog to walk on a leash, it's best to teach them before they have a habit of pulling against a leash.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/newharnesspic.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-180" title="Dog Harness" src="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/newharnesspic.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="127" /></a>We&#8217;ve all heard the phrase &#8220;You can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks.&#8221; This popular phrase is pretty accurate when it comes to teaching your dog. When you are trying to teach your dog to walk on a <a title="Dog Leashes" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Nylon-Leashes/c279419-1-2/">leash</a>, it&#8217;s best to teach them before they have a habit of pulling against a leash.</p>
<p>It is far easier to train a puppy than an adult dog. Teaching your dog while they are young will help them avoid bad habits, and save you a lot of frustration in the long haul. A good way to train a puppy is to use a <a title="Dog Harness" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Harness/c280156-1-2/">dog harness</a>.</p>
<p>Since a puppy won&#8217;t be able to throw their weight around a harness can be a great training tool. It will help you have control over your dog because the harness is placed around your dog&#8217;s body instead of just its neck. It also allows you more freedom of training them without accidentally hurting them in the process.</p>
<p>When you are teaching a puppy to learn to walk with a leash you may have to pull and tug on the leash to get them to pay attention. <a title="Dog Collars" href="http://www.countrybrookdesign.com/Designer-Ribbon-Collars/c258253-1-2/">Dog collars</a>, if not put on correctly, can actually do more harm than good. Pulling hard on an ill-fitted collar can damage your dog&#8217;s throat.</p>
<p>That is why a harness can be so helpful. The best training technique is one that is pain free. A dog harness keeps your tugs from potentially harming your dog&#8217;s throat.</p>
<p>Start out slow so your dog learns to walk with you instead of against you. They eventually will understand the need to slow their pace and keep the leash slack during the walks. When they do this you can walk a little faster to see how your dog does.</p>
<p>Keep a strong grip on the leash when you are training. Start out with a short leash and slowly give them more and more of the leash as they learn to keep slack in the leash. Eventually you won&#8217;t have to worry about the length of your dog leash.</p>
<p>Training a puppy can be hard work, but it is a lot easier than training an adult dog. If you do have a dog, not a puppy, that needs to be trained read our <a title="Tips to Stop Your Dog From Pulling on His Leash" href="/dog-collars/tips-to-stop-your-dog-from-pulling-on-his-leash">previous article</a> written about training a dog not to pull against a leash. We also have <a title="Train Your Dog to Walk on a Leash" href="http://countrybrookdesignblog.com/dog-collars/train-your-dog-to-walk-on-a-leash">tips</a> for adult dog owners training dogs on a leash, and reasons why a training collar could be a more appropriate choice than a full body dog harness.</p>
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