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  2. Martingale (collar) - Wikipedia

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    Martingale dog collars are also known as greyhound, whippet or humane choke collars. The martingale dog collar was designed for sighthounds because their necks are larger than their heads and they can often slip out of buckle collars. These collars have gained popularity among owners of other breeds in the recent past with many trainers now ...

  3. I Spent Months Testing Dog Harnesses to Find the Absolute Best

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    Freedom No Pull Dog Harness. Style: Over the head | Special features: Martingale loop | Adjustment points: 5 | Leash attachment points: 2 If you're looking for a basic strap harness that's well ...

  4. How to Pick the Best Collar for Your Dog

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    To help demystify your dog collar shopping process, this guide will discuss correct sizing, features to be aware of, and more. A properly fitting dog collar can keep your dog safe, too.

  5. Front-clip vs back-clip harness: which is best? - AOL

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    PetSafe Easy Walk No-Pull harness. A comfortable, easy-to-fit front-clip harness created by a vet behaviorist in 2004. It is ideal for larger dogs that pull.

  6. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    A dog collar is a piece of material put around the neck of a dog. A collar may be used for restraint, identification, fashion, protection, or training (although some aversive training collars are illegal in many countries [1] [2]). Identification tags and medical information are often placed on dog collars. [3]

  7. Shock collar - Wikipedia

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    A typical shock collar. Shock collar used on a riot police dog in 2004 in Würzburg.Two years later, [1] Germany banned the use of shock collars, even by police. [2]A shock collar or remote training collar, also known as an e-collar, Ecollar, or electronic collar, is a type of training collar that delivers shocks to the neck of a dog [3] to change behavior.