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Friendly Dog Collars
I have been using these collars now for about a week (don't attach lead as they both wear harnesses).
I have one very friendly dog and one who gets very nervous and aggresive when approached by dogs so this does make things a little difficult.
I must admit I feel much more relaxed when I am out with the girls now. Maisey has always been allowed off the lead in any safe area as she loves playing with dogs but because she is playing, the owners typically think that Roxie is playful as well, even though she is kept firmly on her lead when in the vicinity of other dogs. With her collar on, the owners are much more respectful and call their dogs back.
Likewise, if a dog approaches us and Roxie growls, they then worry that Maisey who is mooching around is of the same temperament so when they see the friendly collar, everyone relaxes.
Obviously they don't help if the dog is running around miles ahead of the owner but thankfully that doesn't happen too often.
I like these collars and thought I would share it with you all.
www.friendlydogcollars.co.uk
I have one very friendly dog and one who gets very nervous and aggresive when approached by dogs so this does make things a little difficult.
I must admit I feel much more relaxed when I am out with the girls now. Maisey has always been allowed off the lead in any safe area as she loves playing with dogs but because she is playing, the owners typically think that Roxie is playful as well, even though she is kept firmly on her lead when in the vicinity of other dogs. With her collar on, the owners are much more respectful and call their dogs back.
Likewise, if a dog approaches us and Roxie growls, they then worry that Maisey who is mooching around is of the same temperament so when they see the friendly collar, everyone relaxes.
Obviously they don't help if the dog is running around miles ahead of the owner but thankfully that doesn't happen too often.
I like these collars and thought I would share it with you all.
www.friendlydogcollars.co.uk
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Re: Friendly Dog Collars
That is brillant, I do remember seeing some last year, but not what I wanted, however I am in two minds wherever to get the Nervous one, as Pixee is just that with some strangers that try to fuss her, otherwise happy left alone. I am happy its works for you.
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Re: Friendly Dog Collars
I think these collars are a great idea so long as others dog walkers are aware of them too and can read them from a distance. Rocky would probably need two though, Not Good With Some Dogs along with can be Unpredictable
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