As we move forward and get ready for this holiday season, now is a great time to
to snatch up our store clearance sales! Starting NOW!
All Halloween
items are 40% off! Depending on your location, there may still be time to
get your costumes before Halloween with Priority Shipping or even stock up for next
year! Be sure to take advantage of these super low prices while supplies last!
Not only that but we also have a some tremendous sales going on in the following:
Pet Apparel Sale Items
Cat Bed Sales
Dog Bed Sales
Bowl and Dining Sales
Pet Carrier Sales
Dog Collar Sales
Flea and Tick Prevention Sales
Pet Grooming Items on Sale
Health and Nutrition Sales
Dog Breeding Supplies on Sale
Outdoor Pet Items on Sale
Dog Toys and Chews on Sale
Dog Training Items on Sale
Pet Travel Item Sales
Dog Treats on Sale
or just look page through
everything we
have on sale!
These items and sales won't last long so hurry in and see whats in store for you!
~Your friends and
PetKaboodle.com
There's a bunch of
dog training options out there. Some work, some don't. It all depends on the specific needs of each dog. The most common form of
dog training is the collar. While most owners use regular quick release
nylon dog collars or buckled nylon collars, a lot of the time your pet can easily escape if they figure out how to move just right. For these types of "stubborn" dogs it is best to use training collars. There are many types of training collars. Two of the most popular are the
martingale collars and
prong collars.
The
martingale collars are mostly made for sight hounds because their heads are smaller than their necks. These
martingale collars are similar to choker chains but are made mostly of nylon. They are more comfortable but most importantly, safer than choker collars. The
martingale collars expand and contract but only to a certain point. They feature a safety that only allows the collar to get so small. Choker chains do not have a limit and therefore can constrict the windpipe of your pet causing injury.
Prong collars, also known as Pinch collars are similar to the
martingale collars in that they have the same safety feature. However, these are much more heavy duty and are meant for use on more assertive and aggressive dogs. The prongs simulate a bite and "pinch" the neck when the collar is pulled taught. These collars are excellent for correcting bad behavior in larger and more assertive dogs. No worries though, these prongs will not puncture the skin and many are available with rubber tips for extra comfort.
When armed with the right
pet supplies, it makes
dog training that much easier!
~Your Friends at PetKaboodle