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llannon said:What is everyone's preference:
a. Flat straight collar
b. Hound collar (tapered)
c. Martingale collar
1. Leather
2. Nylon
What age would you consider moving up from a cheap puppy collar?
Many Thanks,
Matt
kirislin said:Hi I am the person who makes the made to measure kangaroo hide collars. I would recommend you wait until your whippet has finished growing before buying one of mine. If you want to see what they look like I have one listed on ebay at the moment. There's a thread titled Collars 'n coffee cups that will take you there.
Linda
How on Earth did you mangae that?? :lol: try thisSeraphina said:kirislin said:Hi I am the person who makes the made to measure kangaroo hide collars. I would recommend you wait until your whippet has finished growing before buying one of mine. If you want to see what they look like I have one listed on ebay at the moment. There's a thread titled Collars 'n coffee cups that will take you there.
Linda
Collars 'n coffee cups took me to a page full of wedding gowns!!!!! :lol: (w00t)
I think we need the link
Most of mine have buckle leather hound collars, with leather leads (I hate nylon leads) but a couple of them wear martingale collars. Rupert has a 1" trim martingale from Dogwalkers which I think comes up a tad wider by the time you take into account the webbing backing and he is fine in that but TJ (who doesn't really need a martingale but I don't like plastic snap buckles as I think they are very unsafe) has a 2" trim, from same place which I think is rather wide, I would have preferred 1.5" but I bought it for the trim and not the width!!!llannon said:Forgot to add another option...
what sizes:
i. 1"
ii. 1.5"
iii. 2"
Sorry for the questions, but on a limited budget so thought i'd draw on the good advice from this forum.
Many Thanks