Are martingale collars cruel?

Martingale collars are specifically designed not to be cruel. Unlike choke collars, you can set the limit to which the collar can close when your dog is pulling, so that it will never cause them serious harm. But a Martingale collar is just a tool, and like all tools, it can be used in a positive or a negative way.
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Do martingale collars hurt dogs?

Martingale collars are gentle which makes them a great option for a variety of hounds, irrespective of their size or breed. They are ideal if you want more control over your hound or if your pup tends to slip or back out of their collar.
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Why you shouldn't use a martingale collar?

Professional dog trainers recommend using martingale collars only on walks and removing them while at home. Although martingale collars are safe, the loose design and dangling ring does have a higher chance of getting caught on things. For that reason, dogs should always be supervised while wearing martingale collars.
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Is it safe to leave a martingale collar on all the time?

No, martingale collars should NOT be worn all the time. Because of the martingale's tightening function, martingales can become a choking hazard if left on unattended dogs.
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Are martingale collars ethical?

And it would, except martingale collars, have a built-in safety mechanism that prevents them from tightening too much. As long as you use them correctly, martingale collars aren't cruel. However, it's easy to use them wrong, and that can cause pain, discomfort, or worse.
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How to Use a Martingale Collar on Your Dog: Are they cruel and do they hurt?



Is a martingale aversive?

If the definition of aversive is an object that causes pain or discomfort to achieve a goal – and the new fitting of a martingale or part check doesn't cause discomfort or pain (at least no more than an accepted flat collar) then they're no longer an aversive.
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Why dogs should not wear collars?

“You are potentially damaging the dog's neck by jerking it,” Hodges says. “The neck is a very, very sensitive area.” Repeated stress on the neck can even lead to long-term medical issues—including damaging the thyroid glands and tissues around the neck area and salivary glands, she says.
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Why put a martingale collar on a dog?

Using a martingale collar on your dog gives you more control while on walks or whenever they are on leash. Because the collar slightly tightens when there is tension put on the leash, your dog will be less likely to try to twist or back out of their collars.
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When should a martingale collar be used?

31 Aug 0 comments. A martingale collar is traditionally used on greyhounds and whippets. The martingale collar offers more support and more control in certain situations. If a dog is prone to slipping out of its current dog collar, then a martingale collar may be recommended.
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What is the safest dog collar?

Martingale Dog Collars. Martingale collars are one of the most popular types of training collars because they are the most comfortable and the safest to use. This style of collar is designed to tighten or cinch up a little bit when your dog pulls, but then loosens comfortably when they are walking appropriately.
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What collar is best for a pulling dog?

We'll detail a few recommended options in detail below.
  • PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness. ...
  • 2Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Harness. ...
  • PetSafe Gentle Lead Dog Collar. ...
  • Rabbitgoo No-Pull Dog Harness. ...
  • Embark Urban Dog Harness. ...
  • Country Brook Design Martingale Collar. ...
  • Wolfgang Man & Beast Martingale Collar. ...
  • Sporn No-Pull Dog Halter.
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What kind of collar is best for a dog?

Nylon and leather both make durable dog collars. If kept dry, leather can usually outlast nylon. However, nylon is lighter-weight and less likely to break.
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Should dogs sleep with their collar on?

All veterinarians and dog trainers would agree that the collar is not designed to be a 24/7 accessory. Another good reason to remove it at night is nonstop wear could cause fur to break off leading to irritation or infection. The risk jumps if the collar frequently gets wet or if it's a bit too tight.
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Are dog collars cruel?

Despite what some trainers or pet store employees may say, shock collars are not safe or humane for your dog. Fear, or pain-based training methods may have some short-term results, but they can also lead to other behaviour problems such as aggression, phobias and high levels of stress in your dog.
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Is a martingale collar better than a prong collar?

They're gentler than a choke collar or prong collar.

The martingale collar allows you to give slight corrections if you'd like, but it is much gentler than a choke (or slip) collar or a prong/pinch collar. This makes it a nice option for a variety of dogs, even puppies or senior dogs.
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Do greyhounds need martingale collars?

Greyhounds are graceful, lean and beautiful with a long, powerful neck. Because a greyhounds neck is larger than it head, it requires the use of a sight hound collar or martingale collar when on leash. This is true of Italian Greyhounds, Whippets, Salukis, and other sight hounds.
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What is a fishtail collar?

The different types of dog collars

For sighthounds like greyhounds, Salukis and whippets, the fishtail collar is shaped to support the widest part of a hound's long delicate neck. A lot of us are familiar with the old fashioned choke chain collar.
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Why do greyhounds wear leather collars?

It is no surprise that these special dogs need special sighthound collars to protect their neck and throat, which can be damaged when a dog pulls wearing a narrow collar. The wide part of sighthound collar will fit under the dog's throat and any pulling on the lead will not cut off his breath and arterial blood flow.
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How do you walk a dog with a martingale collar?

How To Teach Loose Leash Walking
  1. Use a flat or martingale collar.
  2. Use a standard 6' leash.
  3. Start on sidewalk or other visual path.
  4. Stop & Turn BEFORE tension in the leash.
  5. Lower your hand below the dog's neck.
  6. Gently pull your dog forward.
  7. Don't turn around at the same spot more then 3 consecutive times.
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Are half check collars cruel?

We often hear people say half check collars are cruel. This is simply not true, there are many benefits in using a half check collar. A CORRECTLY sized half check collar is sized so that at it's smallest fits snuggly around the neck but does not strangle the dog.
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Is it better to walk a dog with a harness or collar?

Harnesses are usually the best choice for walking dogs because they don't put pressure on the neck. But collars are generally more comfortable and have a place to hold an ID tag. You should use a harness and not a collar if you have a dog prone to breathing issues (like a pug).
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Is a collar or harness better for a dog that pulls?

If it comes to safety and security, harnesses are generally better at preventing accidents because they fasten more securely around your dog's body and are simply the most secure, and most comfortable way to hook your dog up to his leash.
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What do dogs think of their collars?

In fact, most dogs despise collars and that is because of what they associate their collar with. The size of the collar is important for their comfort. Just as humans grow, so do dogs. Their weight and size may fluctuate and their collar should fit them in whichever stage of life they are at.
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