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Chains are used to produce many dog products including a massive range of dog collars and dog leads.
Pet Treats stock a huge variety of these items in both the dog collar and dog lead ranges. In this article we discuss the importance of choosing the correct gauge and size of chain for your dog collar and making sure the chain is manufactured correctly.
When choosing a dog collar made of chain for your pet it is very important to select a chain that is a suitable weight a suitable length and also importantly of a suitable quality.
A guide to dog chain gauges
Pet Treats provide dog chains that cover a range of weights and sizes from fine dog chain through to extra-heavy dog chain. It would be very inappropriate to choose a fine chain collar for a Mastiff and just as inappropriate to put an extra-heavy chain on a Chihuahua.
Below is a list of dog chain gauges and an indication of their suitability for the weight of your dog:
- Fine dog chains - Puppies and toy dog breeds below 2kg
- Medium dog chains - larger Puppies and small dog breeds 2kg - 15kg
- Heavy dog chains - Medium to large dog breeds under 15kg - 40kg
- Extra-Heavy dog chain - Larger dog breeds over 40kg
Choosing the correct length of check chain
It is important when selecting a dog chain that you understand the difference between a full check collar with no buckle and a check chain or chain collar with a buckle. The latter have the provision to separate the chain with the buckle and therefore fit the collar directly around the dogs neck. The full check chains have no such facility and will need to be slipped over the dogs head.
Making the correct allowance
It is important to make allowances when choosing any dog collar to prevent the dogs neck becoming constricted or simply just uncomfortable. This is just as essential when choosing a dog chain.
When you choose to use a full check, constriction due to the collar being too small is not generally an issue. This is because you need to choose a collar that is large enough to fit over the dogs head. The dogs head of course is normally much larger than the dogs neck and therefore gives them a comfortable fit until they pull and the collar tightens.
Adjustable chains and Collars with buckles
Adjustable chains with a buckle facility need to be fitted correctly. You should always choose a collar size that once fitted will provide sufficient space to insert a couple of fingers between the back of the collar and the dogs neck. This allows you to take hold of the collar if necessary but more importantly gives the dog a comfortable fit with room to breath.
The half check dog collars will normally incorporate either a buckle or adjustable strap that allows the collar to be fitted either over the dogs head and then adjusted down to size or with a buckle directly around the dogs neck.
In both cases it is important to adjust the collar to the correct size to allow the check mechanism to function correctly.
The collar should be given a little more room than a standard collar. When fitted the chain section of the collar should form a small triangle which hangs slightly loose around the neck. If the collar is adjusted so that the chain section is taught the collar will over tighten when the dog is checked. With the chain slightly loose the collar will tighten enough to make the dog feel uncomfortable. This discomfort backed up with the sound and sensation of the collar being checked through the lead will operate the half check correctly without hurting the dog.
The quality of dog chains
Together with choosing the appropriate weight or gauge of dog chain and length of chain it is equally important to ensure the chain is good quality and manufactured properly.
Always use welded links
Dog chains should always be chosen that are constructed from welded links. It is this method of connecting the links that prevents week spots developing that can lead to the chain separating. The best way of preventing the chain from failing under pressure is undoubtedly by welding the links and not by using a split link chain.
Dog chains chosen by Pet Treats
All of the dog chains supplied by Pet Treats are manufactured using the welding technique. This provides our customers with the confidence they need in the product they use to protect their dog. The material used to produce the dog chain is high grade mild steel which is then plated with chrome. This provides the strength and security you need when walking your dog. The chrome plating also ensures the collar with hold up to all weathers.
Chain dog collars:
Full check chains from Pet Treats - see more details
Nylon half check chains from Pet Treats - see more details
Leather half check chains from Pet Treats - see more details
Chain link collars from Pet Treats - see more details
