How to Pick Pet Collars & Leashes

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Summary: Learn why size, and length are important when picking collars and leashes for family pets with expert tips in this free pet care video clip.

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Jessica Armijo has spent her entire life growing up around animals. From the time she was little she was used to raising puppies and assisting her mother who founded and owns The Pet...read more

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"Hi, I'm Jessica and I'm here for expertvillage.com and I'm here to talk to you today about great family pets here at the Pet Stop in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Collar and leashes are pretty much essential for your pet dogs. To go out with family and you want to make sure that they learn leash manners and that they are secure and safe with you. You don't want them getting away and running into traffic or you know any kind of things like that. You want to make sure that your collar is the right size not to tight not to loose. You don't want them getting out but you don't want them hurting themselves either. Usually about 2 fingers in there is good to judge about how loose or tight your collar should be. There is lots of different leashes if you want to let your dog run about there is a extendable leash you can use. If you want to make sure that they stay you know heeled right close to you, you can get it from anywhere from a 2 to 4 foot leash for that."

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