they wear really skinny fabric choke collars for their tags. These more or less disappear into their coats so I don't worry about they catching on things - their sole purpose is to hold their identification tags. (okay I worry a little but they have to wear their tags on something.)
For walking we use martingale collars, flat nylon for the fixed section and chain for the sliding section.
Mason, my male, kept slipping out of his buckle collar because his neck is bigger than his head! And I got a second one for Pandora when she started losing so much weight. (she has Addisons, dx X 1yr now and doing great!) Before that we walked them on buckle collars. Pandora sometimes needs a gentle leader because she can be a brat. But we generally only use it if she is being very very bratty on our walks.
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Date: 2007-11-01 12:03 pm (UTC)they wear really skinny fabric choke collars for their tags. These more or less disappear into their coats so I don't worry about they catching on things - their sole purpose is to hold their identification tags. (okay I worry a little but they have to wear their tags on something.)
For walking we use martingale collars, flat nylon for the fixed section and chain for the sliding section.
Mason, my male, kept slipping out of his buckle collar because his neck is bigger than his head! And I got a second one for Pandora when she started losing so much weight. (she has Addisons, dx X 1yr now and doing great!) Before that we walked them on buckle collars. Pandora sometimes needs a gentle leader because she can be a brat. But we generally only use it if she is being very very bratty on our walks.