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Bella gets a bridle... I spoke with my partner on the phone a few minutes ago and he had an incident with Bella to report. It seems that Bella had managed to pull her collar partially over her head so it fit in her mouth like a horse's bridle. He noticed it when Bella let out a shriek and started galloping around the living room, screaming like a banshee. He managed to get the collar off Bella, and I'm happy to report that Bella recovered quickly from her trauma. How this happened is that my partner was concerned about Bella's collar being too tight, so after Bella's bath yesterday, he put the collar back on, but loosened by one notch. Needless to say, Bella's collar will be going back on the way it was before, with room for two fingers to fit between the neck and collar. Had my partner not been there when this happened, who knows whether Bella could have choked, or gotten sick from panic. This is just a reminder for Yorkie owners to check the fit of their collars... |
Thank heavens this story has a happy ending! I'm sure Bella was also extremely happy to see you when you got home!! Thank heavens!! |
Glad she is ok. Bentley's neck was so small even the xxs collar was a tad bit too big, he manged the bridle thing too. When I would go out or put him in his kennel to go to bed for the night I took it off. Now he's a big boy, wearing a S collar, and I can keep it small enough. |
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Oh wow! Bless her heart! Collars are life savers but can be killers and tramatizers, too. So crazy. All we can do is our best and pray it works out. I do always get breakaway collars, though. However..I don't think it would've broken away in that instance. Glad your partner was there!!! Whew! :) |
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So happy to hear she's ok! Sasha is with me 24/7, but in the rare instance I do have to leave her I leave her in her crate and without her collar for fear of something like this happening. I'm fortunate though, I stay at home with the kids (both furry and fleshy hehe) while my hubby works. |
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