After the 4th of July, shelters are inundated with dogs that have fled their yards, homes and
slipped their collars because of the fear that fireworks instill.
Not exact matches
Because puppies don't know leash etiquette, they often pull backwards and can easily
slip out of a regular cloth
collar.
The most well - cared for pooches and kitties get loose,
slipping out of
collars, digging under fences and jumping over walled - in yards — and many are returned simply
because they were wearing proper identification.
Because Italian Greyhounds have a head that is generally smaller than their neck, it is easy for them to
slip out of a regular
collar.
Flat buckle or snap on
collars are insufficient,
because dogs can
slip out of them too easily.
Because dogs will
slip out of
collars and harnesses.
Leashes and
collars used together are not a safe substitute for a carrier or harness
because ferrets will try to
slip out of their
collars.
For a
collar, a martingale is a nice option for most dogs
because it's less likely to
slip off.
If you are ordering a martingale
collar you will also need to measure the circumference just behind the ears, this is
because in sighthounds the neck is wider than the head and may
slip off if not measured correctly.
While tags and
collars are important, microchipping is a valuable method
because the microchip won't wear out, tear,
slip off or become lost.
Martingale
collars are recommended for sight hounds
because their heads are smaller than their necks and they can often
slip out of standard
collars.
and a regular chain
slip collar is ineffective
because the narrowness keeps them from really feeling it until they are pulling too hard..
Sadly, my answer to that question is «no»
because although Henry isn't terrible on the leash, he has gotten loose on a walk by
slipping out of his
collar, and although I caught him quickly after he escaped, the situation could have much worse had he run into the street or after a fast - moving animal.