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Old 03-11-2011, 02:13 AM   #99
yorkiesincommon
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Dog Collar with a twist

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Originally Posted by Mom to Hot Rod View Post
Hi everyone, I have exciting news on the front of the Softee Collar that I've been selling. I am changing the name to the Kiss E-Cone Collar (Kiss E collar) and am in the process of trademarking it. I've been really excited about starting this up and hoping that my collar will continue to make our little furbutts lives just a little more comfortable. I've got lots of new fabric choices to offer and am finishing up with some of the previous choices. If you are considering getting one of the limited supply fabrics, please send your order in as once this material is gone, it is gone!

My new website will hopefully be up and running with a couple of weeks so I will keep you all posted on that.

I want to Thank those of you who have ordered my collars and hope tht your little ones have been much more comfortable in their recuperation from their procedures.

Due to the rules stated for posting on in the For Sale Section, I can only answer questions that are posed. I will be glad to send a private message or respond on your profile page. Feel free to private message me with any questions that you may have.

The Kiss E/Softee collar is, a lot of times, ordered at the last moment, I try my best to get these collars out as soon as I possibly can but normal ship time runs at least 3-4 days from reciept of order. So if you are contemplating a procedure, please order as soon as you know. This will hopefully help alleviate some of the anxiety of the upcoming procedure.

I will be glad to send you an invoice once you've decided on a fabric choice or you can send payment via paypal. Please include your YT username, collar size, and fabric choice.

Thanks for looking! Bo, Hot Rod and Maggie May
Hi, I have a 2 1/2 lb male that is 4 months old. He wears a halter (strap type). He has a soft spot just about his eyes about where you would imagine the horn of a unicorn coming out. Also a little brain tissue sac is also there. He loves to play and he will probably have surgery at 6 mo but now he is at risk. A small plastic cone works except he can't eat with it because it is the same length on top, bottom and sides. If it were cut and covered and looked more the shape of a bonnet that came in on the sides and then hooked to the halter to stay in place and not turn I would think that would work well. Have you ever modified a collar to do that sort of thing? Thanks, Mary
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