Counts as clothing, right? Pup Collars

IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
So we recently added this little dude to the pack.
11 weeks old now and growing like a weed.

Wont be too far off he will be due for his first real collar.
My old hound runs an older Carhartt collar that doesn't seem to be made anymore...

So, what are your pups wearing?


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IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Thanks for the suggestions guys.

I picked up a cheapo leather color for him that suits him, but he does need a training color, so I think Ill take a closer look at the martingale collars.

He's often mister-three-collars currently. Cheapo leather ID collar, remote trainer, and a simple rope training collar for leash training.
Going to a martingale would simplify things.

And yes, he is Plott. 3/4 Plott, 1/4 Walker All Hound!
We currently have three pups. And the elder pup, is my Plott/Lab mix Duke.
He is 12 years old. So by the time he passes, this new pup will be well on his way to fill the void.


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Love these dogs! Plotts are stubborn intelligent dogs. But trained and raised properly they are among the best!

The little guy Cole is now nearly 4 months old, and 32lbs.
He is quite the looker!

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Machinebuilder

New member

Great collars, durable and I can see them at a distance.
 

Montucky

Director of Post Ride Beverages
The best dog collar I've found so far is the American made Modern Icon 1.5" Summit Collar with built in attachment points for a FI Pet Tracker and the Fidlock magnet buckle.


 

Porkchopexpress

Well-known member
I have a Fi GPS collar on my dog and it works great. You can set a perimeter around the charging station and get text alerts if your dog gets out. I have a Husky with a lot of energy and high risk for theft. Hopefully a dog thief wouldn't realize what it was before being caught.20210918_121545.jpg
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
We got everything for Jessi from Gun Dog Supply
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Beagles are experts at slipping collars, so I use Martingale collars. Loose when worn and only tighten when they pull on their tether:

Cute dog.
We just adopted a 5.5 month old Harrier (mix) on Saturday and she came equipped with one of these. But she's had no leash training and was strangling herself without mercy. So she's still wearing the collar but I got one of these for her walks and she loves it.


In blaze orange ---- instantly gave her leash manners for some reason.

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Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
And as soon as we took her camping, got her in the woods on trails, she discovered her true destiny, chasing small game.
She gets on a scent and PULLS.

So we bought this:
Works great.

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IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Follow up with this one...

I wound up going with a martingale from CDPETZ
Well made, inexpensive, and stylish for this silly dude.
Highly recommended (y)

His dark brendle coat works extremely well with plaid ;)
I also added a custom ID badge from his puppy collar, attached with rivets and copper washers.
He's incredibly silent... no jingles.



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