lovespandp | 11-05-2014 09:30 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by smelcerk
(Post 4503782)
I am going to give a resounding NO to the collar. I read this thread a couple of days ago. My husband had been wanting a neck collar for the id tag because we don't use the harness in the house and she sometimes tries to follow us out the door. I tried 4 different collars (even cat collars) and all of them were too big and she would put them in her mouth, get them stuck, etc. Yesterday I went to Petco and the sales assistant helped me find one that fit snugly. This morning she got it stuck between her back teeth and jawbone. The problem is it was so snug she couldn't get it back off. The look of panic in her eyes was terrifying as I am sure was the look in mine. Thankful that it was a collar with one of those black clips that you squeeze together to open. I was able to stick my fingers in her mouth to get it opened. The poor baby bit the heck out of my thumb in her panic but I don't blame her one bit. I for one will never use a neck collar again. Threw them all in the garbage. #1 new rule in our house is that baby never leaves the house without her harness and id tag. No exceptions. Will just have to train ourselves. |
Oh my goodness, that is so scary!! Glad you were able to get the collar out of her mouth safely. Poor Baby!
Peanut only wears a collar on him when we are out of the house. He has a Buddy Belt that he will wear as well. When he was a puppy I tried the collar thing and the exact same thing happened to him that happened to your baby- I know the look of panic you’re talking about and it’s scary!! I trained him to accept the collar ( which I think is important)- and after that I always have taken it off when we’re home.
Our babies that are tiny- it’s hard to find a collar that fits them. Peanut is 7 years and 4 pounds and it’s still hard to find collars that fit him well. His little neck is like a tiny chicken neck. I totally understand where you are coming from and you have to do what is best for YOUR baby- it doesn't matter what other people do with theirs.
Personally I think having a collar on them at home is uncomfortable. Who wants to wear a collar 24/7 especially when they’re sleeping. How uncomfortable. If you’re a responsible pet owner you shouldn't have to worry about your pet getting outside- It’s all about being educated, knowing your dogs personally and behaviors.
I would recommend getting pets Micro-chipped. |