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11-21-2009, 04:52 PM
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What type of collar?
With all the types out there what do you use each for and which is your fav?
plastic clip
metal clip
metal buckle
martingail- I really don't know much about these
pinch- don't know much about these either
any others I left out
Also, do you use a harness and if so what type and for what?
thanks!!!!!
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11-21-2009, 05:00 PM
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My favourite everyday collar are the rogz I like that they are guaranteed for life no questions. My guys have a couple one the collar goes through the D first then buckles and locks so that the pressure of leash is not all on the buckle.
I also have the rogz that is like a choke chain but is all flat collar so it slides over their heads and pulls tight if they pull. ( don't use these much but do like them)
They wear prong collars for walking after trying every no pull harness around I just prefer to use the prongs and both walk excellent on a short coupler ( 12 inch each) and a strap handle.
Casey shuts down completly on a halti and will not move. It is not just get used to it problem we tried for a few months and it got worse to where he just won't move and stares straight ahead.
I really want to get Mandy a fancy Dogsin style collar just something else comes up.
Casey had a Harley davidson collar that said "bad to the bone" as a pup that hubby bought him Was kinda special
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11-21-2009, 05:06 PM
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Names of dogs: Saffron (Spoo), Duke (Dobe), Coco (Englsh Toy Trr), Walter (Lab/Newf)
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I have many different collars for Saffy, mainly metal buckles.
I don't actually use them anymore, so she doesn't really have a collar on, unless its a rally o trial where they must have a buckle collar.
I just use a slip collar when we are out and about, just a thin cord like thing, with two rings, the cord slip through the ring forming a 9, and I slip it over, and attach the lead to the other ring, mainly because I like having a little bit of neck hair, and I hate the way the collars push it down.
Plus, I love the look of my spoo without a collar, and especially our Dobermann to, but he has to have one cos he could escape, and we need something to grab onto when he's causing havoc
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11-21-2009, 05:15 PM
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Here are a couple pics of collar types, the kindness collar is great for saving hair.
Carole
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11-21-2009, 05:18 PM
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Whoops, by slip I meant like a show lead, really thin.
The kindness collar looks great, but how wide is it, I think it would look funny on saffy when she has lots of hair, but not so much when she is going in her miami summer clip
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11-21-2009, 05:22 PM
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The kindness are in almost any width. Chili has a 2" wide one on here-
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11-21-2009, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Dogsinstyle
The kindness are in almost any width. Chili has a 2" wide one on here-
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I looooove these collars.. they're gorgeous, and I'll be def getting some for my poo when I get him or her.
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11-21-2009, 05:51 PM
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They would be great then, they look fantastic,
but I live on the other side of the world :(
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11-21-2009, 06:40 PM
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The kindness looks similiar to a martingale, just wider. Is that correct?
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11-21-2009, 06:42 PM
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I've used them all and I like the martingale the best. My poodle had a habit of slipping out of her other collars and the martingale has saved her life several times by preventing her from running into traffic when she gets spooked.
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