Is it bad... General Chat

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  1. Kitkat_

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    Is it bad...

    That I am already picking out stupidly expensive leather hound collars for my Saluki/Azawakh pup when the time comes?




    A nice cheap(ish) leather collar for growing pups

    http://www.petiquettecollars.co.uk/full-grain-soft-leather-greyhound-collar.html







    Then one of these for when they are full grown, I am thinking probably the dove grey with colour co-ordinated crystals, then of course you need a matching lead. Yeah, I am going to spend wayyyy too much money on collars.


    http://www.petiquettecollars.co.uk/razzle-dazzle-crystal-lurcher-collar.html

    http://www.petiquettecollars.co.uk/colour-splash-greyhound-collar.html
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  3. Azz

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    Noooooo it's part of the fun :lol:
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    Nope perfectly normal.
    Been looking at some Oli Collars for Mouse since he was 8 weeks for when he is 2yrs old.
    If your not familiar with them here is one there hand made mastiff collars.
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    Another one I discovered is Paco collars and you can design your own...time to start saving my nickels and dimes. But the question of expensive collars for a puppy...I wouldn't get super expensive until you've had them at least a year.
    I had a bunch of beautiful collars when we first got Sophie...she was an adult but really malnourished. By the time a year passed she had outgrown every collar. She didn't get fat, just taller and way more muscular.
    There's a lot of cute nylon collars for puppyhood.
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    During the two years I was sort of looking for another puppy before Pereg turned up, I had already bought a very small puppy set of collar, harness and lead - pink, of course, as I only wanted a bitch puppy.

    Plus I kept thinking of and then discarding names for the puppy which at the time did not exist. Needless to say the name "Pereg" was not on any list! :)
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    Nope! But I am a collar addict lol.

    Gah, those netiquette ones a beautiful!!
    That's it, I'm getting one for my beezer
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    I'm a bridle leather fan. ESBleather have some really classy ones - I love the hand made, double layered ones that look like the best (horse) nosebands.
    I would love to be able to have another Beagle, and at the moment I'm very taken by the name Quibble. I don't know if it will ever happen though.
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    Only time my 6 wear a collar is when on walkies as the law states they must have collar with id tags on.
    However I do have a very large number of diamond encrusted collars for K9, some he has never worn & are still wrapped up in the cushion fabric they were bought at the Knightsbridge pet shop in.
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    Cough Cough! There is no way id pay £60/80 for a dog collar, I have flat leather half checks, that good enough for me .
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