Instructions Step 1: Measure your dog's neck to determine the proper collar size. The proper place to measure a dog's neck for proper collar fit is high on the neck, just behind the ears. Step 2: Think about the purpose of the collar. Buckle collars and...
Instructions Step 1: Talk with your veterinarian or breeder about the use and benefits of different collars, and ask which one they recommend for your dog. Be familiar with the options before you make a decision: There are electronic collars, pinch...
Hi I'm Torri Morris and on behalf of Expert Village we are going to show how to put a collar on. The greyhound have to learn how to wear a collar and a muzzle also when they come in the race kennel or start training. They get to be naked when they are in...
In addition to forms of permanent ID which are directly on your dog then there's also ID tags that you can order from companies and have on there collar. So if you take a look at Ursa's collar here on here collar she got her name, her owners name, her...
Instructions Step 1: Decide the purpose for the collar. Determine your choices by considering the dog's size, age, training background, and frequency of socialization. Step 2: Choose a collar category, such as dog training collars, leather collars that...
Instructions Step 1: Measure your dog's neck to determine the proper size prong collar and number of additional links needed. Prong collars come in small, medium and large. They use removable links to adjust the prong collar to the right size for your...
Instructions Step 1: Buy the right size. Animals come in many sizes and the collars are made to fit a general range, so it's likely there will be an extra length that needs to be removed. Buying the right size will avoid having to waste any more of the...
Hi, I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer and behaviorist for Expert Village. We're here today with my good friend, Bear to talk about collars, specifically proper fitting collars. Bear has on here what is called a buckle collar, or a snap-away, break-away...
Hi this is Elise McMahon with expertvillage.com and this video series we are going to talking about flea and tick prevention. If you like to find more about my services you can visit my website canineheadstart.com. So in this short video clip we are...
Hi this is Elise for ExpertVillage.com and in this short video we’re going to talk about different collar types that you can use on your dog. If you’re interested in finding out more about my services, you can visit my website at www...
Instructions Step 1: Get a fake fur-lined metal collar for comfort during play sessions. These collars are incredibly comfortable compared to their leather or rubber counterparts. You will need to provide your own lock for this kind. Step 2: Use a...
Hi! I'm Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic. I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com and I am here to talk about cat grooming. Another over the counter thing I have highly cautioned you about are flea collars...
Instructions Step 1: Go simple. Most dogs do great with a nylon or leather collar that properly fits them. Step 2: Make sure you choose the right size. The collar should sit high and not be so loose it slips to the dog's shoulders. You should be able to...
I'm Sylva Kelegian with Expert Village and I'm going to show you the collars and the tags I use when I, collars and choke chains rather I use when I rescue animals. This is Lulu and Lizzy, they were dumped in a gas station and found by somebody who...
Instructions Step 1: Hold the chain in your hands by the two large circles. Slide the chain through one of the rings until the two large rings touch. Step 2: Place your hand through the loop in the chain and pull downward on the empty circle, making sure...
This is Dr. Greg McDonald for Expert Village.com and I want to talk to you about a tick collar that I really do like and I think that because of the nature of ticks where they will almost always attach around the neck of the animal, this tick collar...
Instructions Step 1: Purchase a prong collar that has a swivel ring attachment. For an added measure of safety, thread a nylon collar through the links of the prong collar and attach it to the same leash. Step 2: Place the collar around your dog's neck...
Instructions Step 1: Look at pet stores. It's likely that your local PetSmart or other major pet store will have a kiosk, either automated or staffed, that will arrange the necessary information to be printed on a metal tag. Step 2: Try hardware stores...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Small bell with a loop for fastening Cat collar Cat Step 1: First, fix the bell to the cat collar. Most collars have a loop of metal which allows for the application of veterinary tags. Step 2: Holding your cat in...
Hi this is Elise for ExpertVillage.com and in this second part of the video on collars we’re going to be talking about collar types that are used for management and training. If you’re interested in finding out more about my services, you can...
I am Charlie McCanna, and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I would like to speak to you today little bit about obedience training. I brought my buddy Heidi along for the purposes of showing you this, and what we are going to talk about today first...
Instructions Step 1: Prepare your dog early. Show leads are unlike regular collars and leashes in that they are thin and the collar sits high under the dog's throat and behind his ears. Give your dog time to grow accustomed to the sensation. Step 2: Work...
So we have a citronella bark collar it comes with citronella that you can load into the collar it is fairly simple, anyone could do it, you can just load the collar up here like this. This spray comes out of this part right here, you want to make sure...
Hi, I'm Jessica and I'm here for expertvillage.com and I'm here to talk to you today about great family pets here at the Pet Stop in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Collar and leashes are pretty much essential for your pet dogs. To go out with family and...
Instructions Step 1: Choose an Elizabethan collar that is the right size for your pet. They come in a variety of sizes and are usually measured in centimeters from 7.5 to 40 and are adjustable. Some come in small, medium, large, extra large and king. If...