![]() |
Desperately seeking Coach collar! OK, so I have looked everywhere I can think of for an xxs Coach collar for my little 3.5 baby girl. :aimeeyork If anyone is selling one or knows where to find one, I would be ever so grateful! I had ordered an xs off of the Coach website, but it was too big and heavy for Zoie so I had to return it. I've looked on ebay for an xxs collar, but no luck there. I would welcome any tips. Thanks!!! |
The next time I go to the coach outlet store I'll look. |
I would be guessing a Coach collar is a little leather collar??? NOT A SAFE OPTION FOR A TINY YORKIE!!!! Collars that are made of leather are not breakaway and they can get them hug up on stuff and hang themselves...of course, collars are not supposed to be used on toy dogs, as they can easily injure their trechea....if you want to use a collar to hang tags from, please use a break away cat collar, so that if they do get hung up on something, if they struggle, the collar will break away.... |
I'm gonna have to agree with yorkiemom. Yes mine do wear collars but they are not puppies. I have trained them to behave when they are on. I do not walk them on the collars. I believe that puppies need to wear cat breakaways bc they don't know what they are doing. |
Zoie is almost 2 and she has no problem with collars. I did use breakaway collars when she was younger but feel comfortable with regular ones more recently. Furthermore I NEVER attach a leash to her collar. She has a harness for walks. The collar is just to hold tags and spoil her. I appreciate the concern though. Safety is most important. |
Quote:
|
Try their website, that is where I bought Sophie Kates. Just an FYI, the smallest size they come in is XS |
Would love to have a Coach collar for Bella also. She'll match her momma when we go out. LOL Bella only wears her collar with tags when we go places or camping. Otherwise she's has a naked neck. I wonder if Coach makes a harness? Ummmm that would be cool. |
Quote:
I just googled and found them. I think I might have to consider. :) |
So happy that OP knows we were not criticizing her desire to pamper and spoil her Yorkie. :) Like Yorkiemom1 and capt. noonie, I also tell everyone, collars on Yorkies are for tags and decoration only. I suggest break-away (cat) collars especially for puppies. Luxury manufactures should take notice of Yorkie parents, we really do want to spoil our babies, we spend a lot of money on them. I may not spend $90 on my own hair cut, spend big $ on fancy shampoo and detangler, have a name label brush and comb, silver name charm, wear designer clothes, tote or ride in a MC, CC, or Coach hand bag but, a Yorkie named Gracie Poo does. |
If XS is the smallest that they come in, you can often take anything made of leather to a shoe repair place, and they can easily modify it for you. I've taken Coach purses that had shoulder straps that were too long for me and had them shortened, and they did a great job. Couldn't tell at all that they had been modified. |
I know someone with 5 Chihuahua's who are all under 6lbs and have always worn leather collars. Also many Yorkies wear them with no issues. Simply wearing a collar does not cause a trachea issue. I think it's best to get a puppy used to a collar from a young age. Did you check eBay? |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:51 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use