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		<title>Choosing The Right Dog Training Lead For Your Pet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Powered by Max Banner Ads&#160;When a new dog is brought home for the first time, the pet is usually greeted with all the comforts that will make up their new home. In addition to new food dishes and shiny toys, thereâ€™s usually a bed along with a new collar and leash waiting. For those that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<fb:like href='http://petsaddicts.com/2008/10/25/choosing-the-right-dog-training-lead-for-your-pet/' send='true' layout='standard' show_faces='true' width='450' height='65' action='like' colorscheme='light' font='lucida+grande'></fb:like><p>When a new dog is brought home for the first time, the pet is usually greeted with all the comforts that will make up their new home. In addition to new food dishes and shiny toys, thereâ€™s usually a bed along with a new collar and leash waiting. For those that arenâ€™t familiar with raising a new puppy or dog, things like dog training leads and <a href="http://www.doghealthproblems.org/doghealthproblems07.php" target="_blank">House Breaking a Dog</a> will usually be overlooked.</p>
<p>Before You Buy</p>
<p>Before a dog owner decides to run out and buy a dog training lead, there are a number of things that should be considered. Firstly, the breed along with their weight and height are the most important aspect. If you try to use a dog training lead that isnâ€™t heavy or strong enough for your dogâ€™s breed and weight, the lead simply will not do its job, therefore leaving you back at square one.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider before purchasing a dog training lead is to decide what style would best suit you and your needs. For example, if you live in a remote area that doesnâ€™t have a lot of streets and traffic to deal with, a British style dog training lead would work perfectly for you. On the other hand, a traffic dog training and <a href="http://www.doghealthproblems.org/bird-dog-training.php" target="_blank">Bird Dog Training</a> lead would work best for a dog and owner that lives a city life!</p>
<p>Where to Buy</p>
<p>When it comes time to purchase your dog training lead and <a href="http://www.doghealthproblems.org/leather-dog-collars.php" target="_blank">Leather Dog Collars</a>, the best way to do this is to visit your local pet supply store or dog training facility. By visiting a local expert, youâ€™ll have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you can come up with, which in turn will help the expert pick up the dog training lead that best suits you.</p>
<p>If you prefer to shop on the Internet, the first thing youâ€™ll need to do is write down a list of questions to get answers to by searching the web. If you canâ€™t find enough information, call a veterinarian or trainer. Theyâ€™ll be able to point you in the right direction. Finally, youâ€™ll want the best deal on the lead that you want, so make sure to comparison shop. Just remember that shopping at websites you have heard of and trust is always the safest way to do business online.</p>
<p>After You Buy</p>
<p>Youâ€™ll want to make sure the dog training lead you own is always in great working order. Before using the lead, always check to make sure there are no strains or rips in the lead at any point. Youâ€™ll want to make sure the dog isnâ€™t outgrowing the lead by putting your fingers between your dog and the lead after itâ€™s put on, to make sure itâ€™s not too snug.</p>
<p>If you ever have any doubts about the safety of the dog training lead you use, contact a professional that can attend to your concerns.</p>
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