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Unique Dog Collars

How To Find Unique Dog Collars

If you are a pet owner, you know that you are as passionate about you dog as you can be about your children. People without children will treat their dogs like they were children. So there is becoming a huge surge for unique dog collars.

Pet owners want their dogs to stand out around town. Now you may be thinking about those snooty kinds of dog owners, but dog owners in general who love their animals are finding unique dog collars a passion. So let’s talk about unique dog collars for the owners who want to make a statement with their pet.

Unique Dog Collars for the Unique Dog Owners

If you go to your local pet store or online, you will find all sorts of unique dog collars. They come in all shapes and sizes. These can be a custom leather studded dog collar or the dog collar made of leather for a small dog. The list is endless.

Choosing a unique dog collar depends upon what you want the dog to look like with the collar on. You can design your own dog collar from one of your favorite designs. No matter what your taste are in unique dog collars you will be able to find it in various pet stores or online.

One of the main concerns while searching for unique dog collars is safety. Maybe a lighted dog collar for walking in the woods, street or in the park at night is what you need. A lighted dog collar would be what you would want to feel safe with your favorite pet. To be able to get functionality, such as a lighted dog collar for your favorite pet and be safe at the same time is the answer to finding unique dog collars.

Maybe you are looking for appearance rather than safety so the custom leather studded dog collar could be the answer for you. Whether you walk in the woods or a stroll in the park, owners can choose from a variety of collars to keep up the appearance around town.

Choosing Unique Dog Collars

You would think that choosing a collar would be a difficult task. All you need to do is sit down and figure out what you want the dog to look like with the collar on. You may want functionality like the lighted dog collar or you just may want the dog to stand out around town like the custom leather studded dog collar. You can also design your own unique dog collar so you will know you have a one of a kind collar.

You may choose unique dog collars with bows or sequins, or a specially designed one to keep you pet safe. You will be able to get what you want if you do a little research. Check online and the pet stores, you will find the unique dog collars that you have been looking for. You may even find one that you hadn’t thought about. They are out there, just do your research.

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By: beartoes

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Gucci Dog Collar and Other High End Dog Collars

One of the hottest fashion accessories to hit the market recently are high end dog collars. And high end they can be, on the price that is! Some of the styles from Gucci, LV or Chanell can reach as much as $700! Ouch! These designer collars have always been around and always will. The average shopper simply doesn’t come into contact with them as they aren’t normally out on display.

Gucci Dog Collar

Coach Dog Collar

Louis Vuitton Dog Collar

Chanel Dog Collar

Recently other designers, particularly those known for their handbags and accessories, have begun to get in on this lucrative market. Fashion names like Coach, Liz Claiborne, Burberry, Dooney & Bourke etc have brought the prices of these fashion dog collars down to earth. You will often find a small separate section of these adorable collars and leashes right beside your favorite hobo or tote bag!

And why not? People will pay $8 or more per gallon for bottled water so dropping a Ben Franklin on a fashion collar for your spoiled pooch is easily justified! For the fashion conscious, a matching designer dog collar to compliment your designer handbag, umbrella, scarf or other accessory is quite a statement! Not only will you both look great but little Fifi will get more of the much needed attention he craves and appreciate what you’ve done!

The quality of these collars is usually good. Of course, the $700 LV had better last a lifetime, and it probably will! The Claiborne collars are usually very affordable, under $15.00, but not of great quality and not much of a selection. The Dooney’s are usually under $40 but again, not much of a choice and the quality is not what you’d expect.

So the question remains, “Is there such a thing as affordable, stylish $30 – $50 designer collars that will hold up?” “Can I justify spending this?” Yes! The answer to that is hands down, Coach! They have a very nice variety and most of them, even the large collars, fall right within that range. Their dog collars are made of the same quality leather and hardware found in their handbags and the style tends to be a cross between high end and cute! The craftsmanship is superb. These collars aren’t going to tear or shred and they aren’t so stiff and thick as to strangle your little buddy either.

Most of the Coach dog collars come with some nice decorative hardware with room for engraving and there are many colors, sizes and styles to choose from. Much more to choose from than Dooney or Liz or anyone else. It seems this company saw the future of this fashion trend and didn’t waste any time capitalizing on it.

There are also a lot of no name companies putting very cheap “designer inspired” dog collars out on the market. They are generally not of good quality. Most of them have lots of rhinestones or fancy patterns but they will fall apart on you. The leather is not of good quality and the stitching is usually loose. For just a few more bucks you can get the quality, style and prestige that comes with a quality brand name collar.

So will Fifi be getting a high end dog collar from me? I think so! There’s plenty of these cute collars to choose from and it’s a fun little thing to do. Perhaps I’ll leave the shopping and selection up to my wife, but the Louis Vuitton is definitely out. The fact that he’s a French Poodle will not sway me on this one!

Author: Ray Sherman

So how about you? Is there a Coach Dog Collar on your shopping list? Hello there! My name is Ray Sherman and dogs and fashion are just a few of my passions. Some of my other interests are blogging and internet marketing and I always look forward to my long motorcycle rides in the summer time as I scour the yard sales for forgotten collectible treasures! Thanks for your interest and for taking the time to read my articles. And remember, dogs are people too! http://www.LoveMeLoveMyPurse.com

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Pink Rhinestone Dog Collars and Charms

Rhinestone Jeweled Crocodile Leather Dog Collar

Available at Amazon.com.

Making Your Pooch Fashionable With A Rhinestone Dog Collar

In the past, chic pet accessories such as the rhinestone dog collar were so hot, however some people thought they were too gaudy for animals and thus their popularity declined. However, with the renaissance of flash and bling, rhinestone dog collars are becoming a hot item once more. People are now recognizing that their pooches also deserve to be stylish in their own right.

Dog lovers treasure their pets very much, and one way of showing high regard for their pet is by giving them something that makes them stand out and look so special. Most dog owners express their pet’s individuality through their collars. There is a wide variety of dog collars to choose from each one catering to different preferences. But the most special among them all is the rhinestone dog collar, which truly makes any pooch look like a million dollars.

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Rhinestone dog collars are usually made of leather, cloth, nylon, and even metal with rhinestones embedded on the leash. These tiny, sparkling stones make any color shine, complementing the dog’s eyes and coat. The materials used for rhinestone dog collars are usually very flexible, following the contour of the dog’s neck. It can be a colorful band that is similar to the dog’s owner’s tennis bracelet.

Some rhinestone dog collars can be specially designed to spell out your pet’s name in flashy gems. This is definitely a prettier alternative to the usual dog tag that just has your pet’s name engraved on a small sheet of metal.

Before, rhinestone dog collars are only worn by female pets, but with the emergence of metrosexuality, even male dogs can wear rhinestone collars without much problem. For those who still prefer their dogs to maintain a butch image, there are also rhinestone collars that come in rugged designs that complement their pooch’s macho impression. Examples of these are those black leather collars with a few big rhinestone studs that are well-spaced.

Rhinestone dog collars may come with buckle or snap-on closures. Whatever kind of rhinestone collar you choose, you must make sure that it closes securely so that it would not fall off easily. Snap-on closures are usually convenient, especially for small toy dogs. However larger dogs usually need more security which only buckled collars can provide. It is thus important to test whether the kind of lock the collar you are buying would withstand the strength and size of your pet.

When you are considering to get your pet dog a new rhinestone dog collar, it is important to make sure that the collar fits well and the gems are properly secured. You would not want Fido to be able to remove the collar easily and then chew or choke on the sharp little stones. You should check the collar regularly to see that there is no damage with the material and all the stones are in place. Always watch out if a stone falls off so that you can quickly keep it away from your dog’s reach.

An easy way of measuring the fit of your dog’s rhinestone collar would be the finger test. If you have a small dog, one finger should fit snugly between the dog’s neck and collar. For medium dogs you would need two fingers. Large dogs would need three fingers. If the rhinestone collar is too tight, it can choke your dog and kill it, but if it is too loose, it can easily fall off and get lost.

Other than these reminders, rhinestone dog collars are not really that difficult to maintain. You just need to clean the collar once in a while to maintain the brilliance of the tiny gems. You would probably just need water, with a little mild detergent to remove stubborn grime and stains. Missing pieces might not be inevitable so it is wise to keep some spare gems to replace those that would eventually fall off.

In these times when being fashionable is already considered an asset, dogs can keep up with their owners with the accessories that they wear. Perhaps the best way to glamorize your dog is to have it wear a rhinestone collar. It serves the purpose of regular collars but adds style and flair to your most beloved pet.

 

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Designer Dog Clothes, Jewelry And Gourmet Food: Is Your Dog  Spoiled Or Part Of The Family?

I was dodging raindrops and puddles as I walked the short distance to my office. As I was passing a local house, I saw an elderly woman standing near the entrance holding an umbrella over her little white puppy. Unfortunately, the umbrella wasn’t large enough to cover both her and the dog, so she was getting soaked.

Unable to withhold comment, I said, ‘Do you think he’ll mind if he gets wet?’ She responded, ‘Well the truth is that if I don’t hold the umbrella for him he gets angry and pouts and won’t eat his lunch.’ And, by dinnertime he’s absolutely unbearable!

Welcome to the world of the spoiled dog.

Although man’s best friend has always been his dog, the degree to which man has rewarded that friendship has quite possibly gotten out of hand. Evidence to support that statement can be found in the food we give our dog, the brand name ‘designer dog clothes‘ we put on their backs, the jewelry and special diets.

We send ‘Rover’ to counseling sessions with dog psychologists, clip/wash/curl their hair and make sure their nails are done so as not to embarrass them in front of their doggy friends.

How many of us have spent a restless night because ‘Missy’, our pug faced Pekinese, can’t seem to get comfortable in our bed or ‘Bull’, our six ounce Chihuahua, growls and snaps at us when we roll over on him.

Yes, for those of you that are disbelievers, many people do share their beds with their doggies. In fact, I’ve heard of many cases where couples sleep apart rather than crowd the dog. Have you ever tried to argue with a sleepy Doberman Pincher? Forget about it!

A thriving and lucrative industry has grown up around the pampered pet. Pet owners spend multi-millions each year on their little four-legged friends. Occasionally the news media will offer a blurb about the pet owner who spent thousands of dollars on a diamond studded dog collar.

Now let’s get down to diet – what can we feed ‘Prince’, the proud Rottweiler? To be honest, Prince isn’t all that fond of dry dog food. He’ll eat some of it, but only if mixed with some of that delicious home made lamb gravy he likes. And, just like most of us, he prefers light fare in the mornings; perhaps a few scrambled eggs and just a slice or two of crispy bacon.

No need to make a big fuss about dinner though, he’ll usually eat most of what you’re having, maybe before you get to it!

This scenario might involve a slight stretch, but it is certainly not too far fetched. We worry more about what our pets will eat, or if they’re ‘off their feed’, than we worry about what our kids eat. I wonder how it is we know that our kids will eat when they get hungry, but we can’t accept that this might apply to our dogs too.

We feel compelled to continue to offer our dogs a full menu from which to select and if all else fails, it’s time to schedule a trip to the Vet.

Speaking of Veterinarians – most of them now offer direct deposit so your entire paycheck can be directed right into their accounts. Veterinary expenses have gone through the roof and there’s no end to the elaborate medical procedures now being provided routinely.

A friend who complained for months about the cost of dental appliances (braces) for his kid willingly shelled out $2500 to fix his dog’s overbite because ‘Tiger’ appeared to be in discomfort when chewing on his rawhide bone.

Now that we’ve clearly established that we spoil our dogs, let’s offer a word or two in our own defense. Dogs love us without reservation. Scold them, treat then meanly, tease them, and they’ll still love you unconditionally.

In history, dogs have given their lives for their masters. ‘Police’ dogs will face an armed attacker to protect their handler and ‘Seeing Eye’ dogs will risk death or injury to steer their Charge away from a speeding car. A dog’s love for its master is pure and unquestioning. In my opinion, they deserve all the pampering they can get.

Pets, especially dogs, make us feel good. They comfort us, allow us to be ourselves and give those of us that need it, a reason for living. After all, there is always a warm welcome when you arrive home, and so deserve to be served, spoiled and looked after like a member of the family.

By: Paul J Easton

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Martingale Dog Collars

Find a Large Assortment of Martingale Dog Collars at Amazon.com.

What are Martingale Dog Collars?

Martingale dog collars were primarily created for sighthounds but over the years, it has been determined that these collars are perfect for all breeds of dogs. Martingale dog collars, also known as humane choke collars, are great for training, puppies, and difficult to handle dogs. They are easy on the dogs neck thereby not creating any damage while controlling or training.

Martingale dog collars slip over the dogs head and sit loosely on the neck. When the dog pulls, the collar tightens so that you gain more control over your dog and the message is relayed to the dog that this is an undesirable behavior. These collars are wide enough that when they tighten, the pull is distributed over a larger area of the neck than the older style of choke collar; this is what makes these collars more humane and less dangerous to the dog.

The benefits of a martingale dog collar:

  • easier control of your dog without the use of physical force
  • perfect for training a puppy
  • perfect for a difficult to handle dog
  • perfect for teaching a dog what is undesirable behavior
  • humane choke collar that will not damage your dogs neck
  • no clips or buckles to break

Martingale dog collars should be used as the regular dog collar for walks, for rides, for training. These are all purpose dog collars.

These collars are created in varying widths: ‘, 1′, 1 ‘ and 2′. The width you choose will depend on the size of your dog. For tiny to small dogs, the ‘ collar is recommended. For dogs with short necks, the 1′ collar is recommended. For dogs with long necks, a 1 ‘ or 2′ collar is best.

Martingale dog collars come in a range of sizes therefore will fit a growing puppy for many months. They can be created to fit a large range in size (e.g.: 10′ – 20′) and can be loosened to fit as the puppy grows. This eliminates the need to purchase a new collar every month or two for a growing puppy.

I have never known a dog to not like a martingale dog collar. They are easy to put on and if fitted properly, are very comfortable for the dog.

The first time walking your dog with a martingale dog collar:
Make sure that the collar fits snug around your dogs neck; with the allowance of two to three fingers between the neck and the collar. Use the slider on the collar to adjust to fit.
When walking your dog, let the collar do the work. If your dog pulls, the martingale dog collar will automatically tighten. When the collar tightens, your dog should stop pulling. This may take a few times before your dog realizes not to pull or the collar will tighten around his/her neck.

The tightening of the collar does not hurt your dog, just makes it uncomfortable enough that he/she should eventually learns the proper behavior and avoids any discomfort.

Maintenance:

Martingale dog collars are washable. Whenever the collar gets dirty, place it in a pillowcase or laundry bag and put it through the gentle cycle of your washing machine. Hang to dry.

As well as being a great collar, martingale dog collars are also very stylish. They come in many sizes, colors and widths. You can have plain martingale collars, everyday martingale dog collars, themed martingale dog collar, special occasion martingale dog collars, and fancy martingale dog collars. So many choices for such great collar.

 

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