Why don't we recommend prong, choke, and e-collars? We only considered no-pull equipment that does not cause pain or discomfort for a dog. Prong, choke, and shock collars are all designed to ...
Restraint collars can provide an investigator with a noninvasive means to prevent certain undesirable behaviors and provide a clinician with a nonpharmaceutical method to prevent an animal from ...
and ensuring your dog isn’t aggravating the area with a cone or recovery collar. A post-operative visit with the ophthalmologist should be scheduled at the two-week mark. If your dog is ...
1. Find-it games: Seek a space covered with long grass and restrain your dog by the collar or harness. Throw the ball, wait for it to land, then release your dog to find it. This will decrease the ...