Fitted collars
May 29th, 2010 by Peter
Seems a silly thing to advise but when you’ve put a new collar on your pet – vets are urging for you to ensure that they are fitted correctly. Many collars are fitted when they are young – dogs in particular but then as they grow the fact that the collar needs to be adjusted to be made bigger.
It’s advised by vets and animal experts alike thta when fitting a collar that you should be able to slip 2 fingers under it and if you can’t then it should be replaced with a new one that you can.
A tight collar may not only cause irritation to the animal, especially in the summer months, it could also cause the animal difficulty breathing.
So rather than have your pet go blue in the face – makes sure it’s collar is right!
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