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Reddit mentions of PetSafe Martingale Collar 1" Medium, Red
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of PetSafe Martingale Collar 1" Medium, Red. Here are the top ones.
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- A comfortable alternative to a choke collar
- Martingale loop prevents dogs from backing out of collar and escaping
- Recommended by vets and trainers as the best design for daily wear
- Made from high-quality, durable nylon
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Features:
Specs:
Color | Red |
Height | 10 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2006 |
Size | MEDIUM (NYLON WIDTH 1") |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
So, you're looking for a collar that doesn't use a quick release buckle and a hands free type leash without the talan/lobster claw clasp?
How about a martingale collar. They can be somewhat difficult to get on and off and shouldn't be left on when the dog isn't supervised. Or a buckle collar. This might not be a good idea though if your dog doesn't like the collar to be messed around with since you would need to buckle it every time.
Drag free leashes
Is there a reason you dont like harnesses?
Martingale collars are generally regarded as one of the most secure-- They are recommended even for sighthounds that tend to have necks thicker than their heads. But they shouldn't be left on indoors because they're a greater strangulation hazard than normal collars.
They also make collars that are designed to just keep tags, that will break if too much pressure is applied. They're called tag collars or breakaway collars and can be left on a dog at all times. But they shouldn't be used to attach a leash.
I wouldn't spend too much money on toys yet. You will want to see what his habits are before you really indulge. (E.g. we found out on day 1 that Duncan is a rope shredder when he went after our older dog's rope tug. He can't have rope toys, and I'm glad we didn't buy any new ones.)
Good luck!
It might just be hard to get the leash unhooked from the collar when the elevator is pulling it against gravity so hard. Throwing your weight on it is gonna help the initial tugh on your pooch but at some point you'd have to stop the thing.
I guess ideally you'd have some sort of collar you could just yank right over their head like one of these bad boys, but I'm sure not every dog's head is small enough to slide out without unclipping theirs :/
Hug-a-Dog are awesome, and hugely popular:
https://www.dachshunddelights.com/Hug-A-Dog-Harness_c_60.html
For hiking & daily use, we prefer a loose-fitting Martingale collar like this one.