Recomendations for a collar"
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Recomendations for a collar"
Eccles is 11 months today and I want to get him a really nice collar for his 1st birthday! Are the leather ones the best? The ones I looked at seemed very heavy, was wondering if he'd find them uncomfortable. Where is a good place to buy? I'm in Ireland so will probably need to be online.
Also what size to get? When they say 22" is that the max it goes to? At the moment he is in a nylon one, I can just get 2 fingers under it and it measures 18". I'd say his neck has a fair bit of growing to do and I'd like it to last if I'm getting a fancy one.
Also what size to get? When they say 22" is that the max it goes to? At the moment he is in a nylon one, I can just get 2 fingers under it and it measures 18". I'd say his neck has a fair bit of growing to do and I'd like it to last if I'm getting a fancy one.
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
I've got the EzyDog Neo collar for Zeus - he's had it for around 3 years now and it's still in top condition.
http://www.ezydog.co.uk/neo-collar/
I got it because it's more comfortable and flexible than a leather collar and also the build quality is great!
It's readily available from the likes of Amazon, eBay etc, so you'll have no problem finding one.
Zeus's neck size is 19", so I've got the large version for him.
http://www.ezydog.co.uk/neo-collar/
I got it because it's more comfortable and flexible than a leather collar and also the build quality is great!
It's readily available from the likes of Amazon, eBay etc, so you'll have no problem finding one.
Zeus's neck size is 19", so I've got the large version for him.
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
hi I have the wolters collar on this link as I also got a slide on ID tag as Buddy managed to loose three in a week -this collar is easy to wash and can be adjusted Buddies neck is currently 23 inches and there is still plenty of room
http://www.indigocollartags.com/Wolters_Nylon_Collars_With_Name_Tag.shtml#AtTheTop
http://www.indigocollartags.com/Wolters_Nylon_Collars_With_Name_Tag.shtml#AtTheTop
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
this is a rosewood padded collar size 22" prefer this she seems comfortable im always changing her collars though
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
Hey! I use El Perro collars, highly recommend! I generally use the 3" fleece lined, they are custom made so you can add your measurements and choose your colour(s). Really comfy, sturdy and long lasting.
http://www.k9crew.co.uk
http://www.k9crew.co.uk
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
Each to their own, my boy wears a softened leather collar and loves it.
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
id only say they need comfort more ie: padded collars as they get older and wide collars are more beneficial as they are more likely to escape a narrower collar imo
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Re: Recomendations for a collar"
My lot have half check collars, I wouldn't like something around my neck constantly so i chose the half check so when not in use its lose and comfortable around their necks.
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