Reflective Dog Collar Functional Pet Safety

By Adam Webster


If your pet is an outdoor pet then it is imperative to have a reflective dog collar on them at all times. Even outdoor cats should have this type of collar on them at all times. The risk of an outdoor pet being hit by a car is doubled against those pets that remain indoors. It is also suggested to have an identification tag on that collar.

Reflective collars let drivers know, ahead of time, that there is an animal in the road. It also will help if trying to locate a lost animal. Using a flashlight and trying to find a pet without a reflective collar is a lot more difficult.

With drivers being increasingly unsafe in their driving the chances of a pet being hit has increased. To prevent this type of accident try making the pet more visible to others. Even people that run at night know to wear bright clothing as well as reflective shoes. This is an easy way to give your pet a fighting chance.

The pricing is almost negligible in comparison to a regular collar. Most pet owners would agree that the little bit of extra money is worth the protection that the collar offers. Most pets have become family members. There is no one that would want to see their furry family member lost to a preventable accident.

There is a concern about a choking hazard. There are many collars that offer the break away feature. They also have reflective break away collars. These are especially useful for cat owners. Cats often tend to get into more harrowing situations than dogs because of their ability to climb trees. Dogs do also run this risk but they are more often able to escape the danger as opposed to their feline counterparts.

If you are a pet owner that walks their dog at night then a reflective collar on your dog also protects you. The more reflective gear that both you and your pet are wearing offers more visible warnings to drivers. Drivers with cell phones that are text messaging might not be paying attention.

Even with the best lit neighborhood in the world it is still a good idea to wear reflective wear. There are pedestrians being hit in well lit places just as they are in the dark. The sidewalk offers a little more safety but it is not a shield against a moving vehicle.

Your pet might be uncomfortable with wearing a collar all of the time at first. After awhile they will become use to it. If it is a behavior that your pet is having to learn for the first time then try to ease them into it. Some training techniques would be comforting them after stopping them from trying to remove the reflective dog collar. Also try to remove the collar, and then put the collar back on them followed by a treat. This way the pet knows that this behavior is being rewarded for wearing the new collar. Your pet might feel a little resentment at first, but they do not know what a big favor that you are doing for them and their safety.




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