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Collar Questions?

I have heard of the fur loss on the neck with leather collars before and reading this thread seems to corroborate this. If it worries you don't go for the leather, but as I don't show Fred, and his neck fur is quite thin anyway and I can't see any signs of rubbing, I've never worried about it.
 
If the fabric collars are washable (or grubby enough that you might as well give it a try), put them in a pillow case, tie the open end of the pillow case in a knot, and pop it in the washing machine with a regular load--I've done this with two sets of fabric collars, and it worked on both--even the fancy one with some ribbon trim!

Good luck--Star and Ruby are :wub: .
 
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