leather & brass collar
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leather & brass collar
Where's the best place to get them don't want anything to big or fussy looked on ebay not keen on many of those
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Re: leather & brass collar
Not too keen on them, I just have a basic one from pets at home, just try googling it maybe??
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Re: leather & brass collar
I've always loved Pacco Collars but they are a bit expensive. They even have matching leashes and belts.
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Re: leather & brass collar
Marty have you not got any small pet shops near you we have one down the road just a small family run one who does some beautiful leather and brass collars.
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Buying them from pet shops tends to be a very expensive business! I would recommend Paddy from 'Pitstar Kennels'. http://simplystaffords.co.uk/pages/collarsleads/
Ive got a couple, great quality and a good price.
Ive got a couple, great quality and a good price.
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Re: leather & brass collar
The ones at the pet shop near me are not pricey and they are really good quality he has them made to order
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Really thats good, your lucky tracey our local pet shop is a RIPOFF!!! They want about £40 for a leather staff collar.
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i personally think there a waste of money as any ive had fall to bits , and ive had a few believe me , and ive paid through the nose for some thinking they'd be better .
there is a guy who makes really good collars , not leather and brass but super strong nylon ones , can make them to any spec you want , 2 inch thick with the dogs name in etc strongstuff its called lifetime garuntee aswell , obv not against chewing but they wont break and dont get smelly
http://strong-stuff.mysite.orange.co.uk/
there is a guy who makes really good collars , not leather and brass but super strong nylon ones , can make them to any spec you want , 2 inch thick with the dogs name in etc strongstuff its called lifetime garuntee aswell , obv not against chewing but they wont break and dont get smelly
http://strong-stuff.mysite.orange.co.uk/
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Yeah if u like webbing collar strong stuffs are fabulous, Im a bit more traditional myself love a bit of eather and brass on a staff but me and my OH havn't got any children yet so we spend a fortune on our girls! Strong stuff collars can be personalised aswell!
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Re: leather & brass collar
niff wrote:i personally think there a waste of money as any ive had fall to bits , and ive had a few believe me , and ive paid through the nose for some thinking they'd be better .
there is a guy who makes really good collars , not leather and brass but super strong nylon ones , can make them to any spec you want , 2 inch thick with the dogs name in etc strongstuff its called lifetime garuntee aswell , obv not against chewing but they wont break and dont get smelly
http://strong-stuff.mysite.orange.co.uk/
Excellent collars!! Im just looking to ordering Zero another one (in dif colour) and Mazda one too
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