Things You'll Need
- Dog Leashes
- Training Collar And Leash
- Dog Collars
- Designer Leashes
Instructions
Understand that any type of collar and leash will do, as long as they are strong enough to hold your dog, fit properly and are not too heavy for your dog to carry.
Know that a collar fits properly if you can fit only two fingers between it and the dog.
Get an idea as to what type or style of collar you are looking for. Do you want something personalized, glittery, for a holiday, in a certain color or fabric, or with a specific design? The more specific you are about what you want, the easier it will be for a salesperson to help you.
Consider the type of breed your dog is and what color her fur is. A fuzzy pink collar that would work for a toy poodle would probably look silly on a Doberman.
Shop around to see all the types of collars and leashes available.
Look at the price ranges, and decide how much you would like to pay. Leashes and collars are priced starting at $10, depending on how fancy you want yours to be.
Be certain you purchase a leash that is the right length for your dog. A very long leash will get tangled in a small dog's legs. A short leash will impede a big dog.
Ask the salesperson how durable the collar and leash will be. Decorative or glued-on items may have a tendency to fall off.
Check out some online stores to get a good idea of the wide variety that is available. RC Steele, In the Company of Dogs and PetSmart have large and varied selections.