Sentences with phrase «use of collars»

That's how efficacy is proven in clinical trials with continuous use of the collar (24 hours a day) allowing the dog to constantly perceive the «comforting messages».
In the last few decades use of these collars has declined.
Allow him to lie down, or make use of a collar and lead for additional control.
Several animal rights organizations have termed dog debarking, especially surgical options and use of collars as inhumane.
She adds, «Between the physical damage and the unacceptable stress levels from use of these collars, I would never condone their use by the general public and I would personally be in favour of banning their use, given the effective alternatives that are available.»
In patients with kennel cough, the trachea is often very sensitive; a collar may initiate a coughing spasm, so care must be taken to avoid use of collars and leashes in dogs with kennel cough to prevent tracheal damage.
Efficacy is proven in clinical trials with continuous use of the collar (24 hours a day) allowing the puppy to constantly perceive the «comforting messages».
«It is both unnecessary and cruel to resort to the use of these collars on dogs,» said Rachel Casey, director of canine behavior and research at the Dogs Trust.
Did you know the use of these collars is illegal in 4 European countries (Austria, Germany, Finland, Denmark) and it's restricted in 3 countries (Czech Republic, Italy, Hungary)?
In addition to this, the use of a collar also presents a choking hazard to your cat.
The use of collars that apply physical corrections is not recommended during training and some are downright dangerous to use in an agility setting.
The administration of oral tick control for dogs and oral flea control for dogs and cats is a much more effective means of ridding pets of these pests than the use of collars.
Harnesses are recommended over the use of collars.
Many debate the use of a collar versus the use of a harness, but harnesses are actually a great alternative to the collar when it comes to working with or walking your dog.
Baroness Miller questioned the government's current proposal to introduce guidance for the use of collars as opposed to an outright ban and called for further action...
(Cincinnati, OH) She showed tapes showing the use of the collar and then used one on a young dog that pulls constantly against his traditional training collar.
Indoor devices are convenient and do not require the use of a collar.
Train your dog with the use of a collar and leash.
Baroness Miller questioned the government's current proposal to introduce guidance for the use of collars as opposed to an outright ban and called for further action to be taken to protect dog welfare.
Since dogs are more sensitive to smell, the use of this collar intermittently is more effective.
Specifically, the use of collars and leads that are intended to apply constriction, pressure, pain or force around a dog's neck (such as «choke chains» and «prong collars») should be avoided.
Question from Belinda: I've seen the Focused Heeling DVD and it brought up a question I had regarding the use of a harness for a competition pup in the early months and then adding in the use of a collar later on especially in light of leash press...
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