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Old 12-11-2010, 10:08 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
Even the softest harnesses can make a rash under there arms and when there are laying it can dig into them it would be like a women wearing a bra all the time oh my I would hate that. I feel like there is much less of a chance of there being a freak accident with the collar then the chance of my dog getting out so mine will always have a collar with an id tag on at all times other the bathing. Everyone in my home and who messes with Callie know to never grab her by the collar or hook her leash to the collar.
If you use cat collar, there isn't anywhere to hook a leash too. This makes people instantly aware that they are not to be used for leash walking.

FlDebra- I'm very sorry for the loss of your yorkie. I'm always very nervous taking the girls to the groomer.

We switched to the break away collars because I did see a dog almost die from a collar incident at the dog park. It was a traumatic experience for me and my dogs weren't even involved. We immediately switched to break away cat collars.
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