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Purchasing the Right Hunting Dog Collar

 

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When it comes to making sure your pet is outfitted properly for a hunting trip, it is a good idea to consider what you are looking for in a hunting dog collar. There are several features that may be of interest to you. Here are some examples of different hunting dog collars that may be right for your dog.

Many hunters dress to make sure they are visible to other hunters. You might also consider making sure that your dog is easily identified from whatever animals that you and others are hunting. This can easily be accomplished with the use of a reflective hunting dog collar. Most of them come in bright colors, with orange being among the most popular. This thin collar is just enough to catch the eye and could be the difference between your dog being safe and being accidentally injured. In addition, the reflective material also helps keep your dog safe when you are hunting at twilight or at night.

A hunting dog collar that is set up with a training component can also be a great tool to use with a dog that is just beginning to accompany you on your hunting trips. Designed to allow you to communicate voice commands to your pet via a walkie talkie, this type of hunting dog collar makes sure you can get your dog back to you even if the two of you are separated. It also allows you to calmly issue commands to your dog from a distance, which may help both of you to flush out prey more easily.

Hunting dog collars that are quipped with a device that creates a perimeter that your dog is to remain within also can be helpful. Similar to models that are sometimes used to keep dogs in their own yards, the ones designed for hunting usually have a larger perimeter that your dog may freely move about. However, if the dog moves beyond that perimeter, a light shock deters him from going any further. This is a great hunting dog collar to have around if your pet is the wandering type.

Hunting dog collars can be found in just about all pet shops, as well as sporting good stores. Check out the various types. You are sure to find one that is right for your dog.

 





 

 

 



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