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Old 05-26-2012, 06:56 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by ladybosanova View Post
It's most likely restricting her wind pip not itchy.
Nope, it's not restricting her windpipe. There's room for three fingers between the collar and her neck. I've been having issues with Uni and her scratching. Most likely allergies or skin issues.

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Originally Posted by Roxiesmama View Post
You shouldn't use them for walking on a leash, but they can wear them for tags and ID purposes.

Anyway, I wash Roxie's collar whenever I give her a bath. I take it off to bathe her, and then I wash it in the sink with the Palmolive (I think it's a nylon collar). I let it dry until the next day, and then she cannot wait to put it back on! She will hover around the counter where it's drying until I finally take it down and put it back on her!
Uni loves it when I put her collar back on after a bath! It's her signal that bath time is done! and now fun zoomie time! I couldn't stand not having her collar on all night. I need to hear that ringing sound if she's scratching herself again.
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