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Old 01-09-2010, 10:36 AM   #11
Tessa Arnold
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My heart just sank! I am in the process of trying to get my 16 week old puppy used to a collar so she can wear her rabies tag. I thought I had it fairly tight. I walk out into my living room to find her with her collar in her mouth, unable to get it out and in a panic. Collars scare me just for this reason. Too tight is not good, too loose is not good. What rules do you go by in getting them used to a collar. I am always scared they are going to get hung up on something in my house and strangle themselves, or get it in their mouth just like she did.
Jackson had that same situation the other day. I got it on video too. poor thing. Luckily, I was clam and able to remove it without hurting him. He was more aggrivated than anything. it was scarey though. I have it as tight as it goes now and its a little loose. I only put it on when i need to, which right now is never cause we don't go outside. But when it is on he is never out of my sight.
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