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    Dog trainer tells owners two-second check ‘could save your pet’s life’

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comDecember 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The dog trainer shared advice for animal lovers in a social media post

    Amber O’Connor Money and Lifestyle reporter U35s

    11:35, 30 Dec 2025

    The dog trainer shared the safety advice online (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

    Pet owners have been urged to take immediate action and check their dog’s collar. Josh Brand, a dog trainer and founder of Brand K9 Dog Training, shared the advice for animal lovers on social media. Posting on TikTok under the handle @brand.k9, Josh advised dog owners to check the tightness of their pet’s collar immediately, warning that an incorrect fit could put pets at risk.

    His post said: “This could literally save your dog’s life.” In the video, which saw the trainer demonstate the two-second check, Josh told viewers: “If your dog’s collar comes off their head that easily, that can be very dangerous, as if they back out of a situation, it could be an absolute disaster.

    “It slipped straight off their head. Their collar should be tight enough the only way it can come off is by unbuckling it. It should never just slide off their head. So check that today and keep your dog safe.”

    Replying to the video, a viewer asked: “Hang on, if they back out a situation and the collar comes off instead of trapping them, what’s the disaster? I feel we needed much more explanation as to what the dangerous part is?”

    The trainer replied: “Great question. It’s mainly about the environment they’re in. If they’re walking near a road and they spook from something like a bin lorry or a sudden loud bang, and the collar is too loose, they can back straight out of it and bolt into traffic.

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    “I’ve seen it happen when another dog approaches on a narrow path and a nervous dog panics, backs out of the collar, and runs. It could also be something as simple as a cyclist suddenly appearing, a kid on a scooter, or even a motorbike revving too close. If the collar slips off, you’ve suddenly got a loose, frightened dog near fast-moving cars.”

    According to Pets at Home: “To make sure your dog’s comfy, you need to choose a collar that fits well – you should be able to put two fingers under the collar while your dog’s wearing it.

    “For smaller dogs, lightweight collars, made from nylon for example, are usually your best bet. If you have a bigger dog, it’s a good idea to choose something stronger and more hard-wearing like braided nylon or leather. Check your collar has been tested and meets the weight requirements for your dog.”

    A couple stands on a paved walkway in a park, happily holding their golden retriever dog on a leash. The woman carries a woven bag, and both wear casual outfits.
    The simple check takes seconds to complete (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

    Some owners might opt to use a dog harness in addition to a collar. Pets at Home says: “Many people use only a collar and a lead when walking their dog.

    “However, this gives your dog plenty of scope to pull and if they’re big enough, drag you forwards. With a harness, your dog will struggle to pull like this, as the positioning of the lead attachment means their front legs will come off the ground when they try.”

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