WARNING! IF YOU WANT TO BUY A COLLAR TO THE LITTLE YORKIE, DO NOT TAKE THIS ARTICLE WITHOUT READING!
WARNING! IF YOU WANT TO BUY A COLLAR TO THE LITTLE YORKIE, DO NOT TAKE THIS ARTICLE WITHOUT READING!
When you have a dog, you must have a leash and strap. Leave the collar on its neck with the name tag attached. Your dog may find it odd at first, but if it gets lost, a collar and name tag are required to identify it. However, for the Yorkshire Terrier, the neck collar should only be used as an ornament when traveling. For small dogs such as Yorkshire Terriers, slim, cross-over collars are suitable.
SO WHAT KIND OF COLLAR SHOULD WE USE?
Leashes and straps are very diverse in terms of quality, price and usefulness. It is usually made of nylon, leather or rope. Braided and rolled leather products are comfortable and long-lasting. Nylon products are tough, flexible and less expensive. Automatic belts that lengthen and shorten are very practical, leaving the dog freer than ordinary belts, but still in control. It will always be better to use a normal size belt in crowded environments. Yorkshire Terriers can make sudden attacks, they may want to eat something they find on the ground immediately, when they see other dogs or cats, they lose themselves and make sudden leaps. For such reasons, when you hold the belt long, your control will be directly passed to it. It will be more convenient to use automatic belts in reliable, open and large areas.
For Yorkshire Terriers, it is very important for their health to use collars called waist or chest collars. Neck collars are extremely harmful to their health as the trachea is very sensitive. The following type of collars will be the ideal choice for both you and your little one.
It is of great benefit for your dog to get used to the leash from 8 weeks old. Start by putting the collar on your dog for a short time each day. By wearing the belt for a while at home, you can get used to it and help it to understand what the belt is. Take off the neck collars you use as ornaments when they will be alone. While you are not at home, it can be snagged, hanged, and the neck collar can result in suffocation and loss of life. Please be careful.
EDITOR: MELİSA ATAK