Mostly black.
When a collar breaks, it typically causes a loss of tension or support that was previously holding the lead in place. This can result in the lead shifting or moving due to the sudden change in dynamics and the forces acting on it. Additionally, if the collar was providing stability to the lead, its failure can allow for more movement and potential slack in the lead.
Rottweilers were first used as cattle droving dogs in Rome. Until around 1900, they were then used as police dogs for a brief period and then mainly as a companion dog. They were never bred or intended to be "guard" dogs or hunting dogs for humans. It is only their willingness to be trained, their loyalty, size and looks that have lead to them sometimes being trained as guard dogs these days. They are much more suited to being loyal well trained house pets.
put it round her neck ?? hold her without showing her the collar/lead ?????
The potential risks of using a bark and shock collar combo for training dogs include causing fear, anxiety, and physical harm to the dog. It may also lead to aggression and behavioral issues. On the other hand, the benefits could include quick results in reducing unwanted behaviors such as excessive barking. However, positive reinforcement methods are generally considered more effective and humane for training dogs.
lead oxide
On what?
A Horse collar is something that goes around a horses head so that you can lead it round with you or tie it up but not tight in a horse box
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
you pull the collar and then it comes off
A no-bark collar is typically designed for dogs and may not be effective or safe for cats. Cats have different vocalization patterns and sensitivities, and a collar designed for barking may not address the underlying reasons for yowling, such as stress, mating behavior, or health issues. It's essential to understand the cause of the yowling and consult a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for appropriate solutions. Using a no-bark collar on a cat could also lead to unnecessary distress or harm.
Lead(II) iodide is yellow in colour
well i live in matraville and please contact me if you would like to have a dog walker contact sarab@iinet.net.au we have free treats for your dog all you need to bring is a collar and a lead if you forget a lead we have one spare but if you forget the collar we have lots of girl collars and one like one boy collar