As a dog owner, I want the best for my dog, such as good dental hygiene, nutritious food, frequent toenail trims, etc. But I also am obsessed about the aesthetic things such as good looking collars (among other things). Yes, I am obsessed with dog collars. I'm a frugal person, so I also only buy collars if they are on sale. So here is a collection of two years worth of collars I have gotten Riley to rotate in (also beneficial when I need to temporarily provide collars for foster dogs).
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Personalized English Bridle Leather Dog Collar with Nameplate, $29-$34 from DogIDs.com |
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Leather collar, on sale $8 at Petco |
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Paisley nylon collar, on sale $6 at Petco |
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Riley's first collar: red nylon collar, $3 from Walmart. I still have it, and it's by far the most useful collar :) |
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So how do I manage to switch tags back and forth from collar to collar so easily? I use the collar tag changer that can remove tags easily by unclipping the buckle. $3 on Etsy. |
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