Ruff Wear Dog Collar - Knot-A-Collar
$2.95
$9.95
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Item #98837
Closeouts. Ruff Wear's Knot-A-Collar is not a traditional collar... it's better. The highly adjustable sliding knot system stays in place when attached to your leash, but is designed to slip off when caught or snagged. 7 mm nylon rope is strong and lightweightSturdy, solid leash ringSplit ring tag attachmentCloseouts. Vietnam. Size: S(9-19”) L(17-29”)
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By gotta love border collies from Galveston, TX on 7/19/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Describe Yourself:
Long-time Pet Owner
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I have two border collie pups 6 months old. Although they have regular collars with tags, I cannot crate them with those collars for fear of snagging & choking. However I needed a way to keep some form of ID on them. The knot a collar can hold a small plastic tag that won't get caught in the wires of the crate, but even if it did the collar would loosen and release my pups to safety. This is just what we needed. And they love the fit!
Best Collar I Have Found, Yet!
By The Sheltie Outdoors Enthusiast from Denver, CO on 6/17/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Attractive, Comfortable, Durable, Easy To Attach
Describe Yourself:
Veterinarian
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great collar for my long hair dogs. It doesn't mat down the fur, and the seperate D-ring and the tag key ring is great. Makes it easy to attach leashes quickly. (Although my dogs usually wear gentle leaders for walks)
By petlore from Williamsburg Ohio on 5/29/2008
Pros:
Durable, Easy To Attach
Cons:
Could get hung up easy
Best Uses:
Temporary quickie use
Describe Yourself:
Professional Pet Trainer
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: This could get hung up easy. If caught on something it would twist easy, cutting off the ability to breath, not come lose and choke your dog. It would be good to keep on hand to throw on a dog for temporary use because it adjust easy. Would not recommend leaving on any dog.
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