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6793026 08-23-2012 08:14 AM

Preventive measures on small dogs
 
Super long story short.

big + small dogs off leash. Big dog became aggressive. I wasn't sure if the dog would bite the small dog, but I've heard rumors if the small dogs wear a spiked studded collar, big dogs won't be able to snap their necks. Is this a rumor or does it have some truth to it?

sorry if this is a newbie questions, but I could have sworn i heard it somewhere.

MindBomber 08-23-2012 09:14 AM

I haven't met anyone who uses spiked collars to protect small dogs against larger dogs, but the theory behind it is not entirely a rumor.

The origin of spiked collars is the protection of dogs used for hunting or to guard sheep flocks against predators, their use dates back to ancient Rome. Those collars were generally made of metal and locked around the dogs neck like a shackle, usually with nails sticking out. Search wolf collar on google images and you'll see what I'm talking about. You can still get true wolf collars, but they're hard to find and would be quite an interesting statement at the dog park.

Would the contemporary 'fashion' style studded collars give much protection against a bite to the neck? I wouldn't count on it preventing a neck break, because they're flexible, not that wide, and not that unpleasant to bite, but they would provide more defense than a little nylon strap. You might be able to find something that is a good balance between a wolf collar and a contemporary studded collar if you search for something designed for dogs used in wolf, bear, and pig hunting. Hard to say though.

6793026 08-23-2012 09:58 AM

Thanks so much
if a dog was going to play fight and bites on a small dog's neck (esp. aggressive dog) and they usually pick them up by their collar, and if the spikes / studdes (large/ spiky enough) most likely they won't try to bite as hard.

thanks for the input.

bballguy 08-23-2012 12:42 PM

Explain the story a little bit further? Is the big dog yours or do you not have control over any type of training with the big dog? Where is this happening?


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