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Collars

Janimal said:
Jans Greyhound Gifts is a good site Sparky - I got a new collar for Oscar last week at £13,50 but they do do cheaper ones and they come very quickly.
They have plain ones too and different sizes - they are all cottage industry made and hand dyed and brass fittings - very strong.

LinkJans Gifts

heres a pictures of him wearing his new blue one.

lovely picture of a lovely dog in a lovely collar!
 
Have a look at the "show sets" that Hide and collars make. I haven't purchased anything from them myself (haven't got a dog yet), but I think the plain leather martingale lead that can be made to order looks really handsome and useful.
 
hide and collars have some very nice collars-they range from £16-£90 - yes ninety bloody quid (w00t) -its nice but £90 (w00t)
 
strike where did you get that puppy collar from-its smashing?
 
mtotos said:
strike where did you get that puppy collar from-its smashing?

Sue Ward

Isle of the Hills

Jacks Bush

Lopcombe Corner

Salisbury

Wiltshire

SP51DA

Phone 01264 781144

Made to measure and all :thumbsup: ......Vicky on K9 also does Whippet/racing supplies, collar's etc....... :D
 
mtotos said:
hide and collars have some very nice collars-they range from £16-£90 - yes ninety bloody quid (w00t) -its nice but £90  (w00t)

[SIZE=21pt]NINETY QUID[/SIZE] (w00t) (w00t) Now that is a wee bit excessive.
 
Well, yes, none of their collars or leads are cheap, but the £90 ones are also excessively decorated with tassles and beads, so I never noticed their price. Also, that includes a lead (which is probably similarly decorated).

I just like the plain martingale lead and collar combos, as I never liked to leave the collars on my dogs when I was not walking them.
 
cheers everyone for the pics and the contacts. tony
 
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