Dog Bark Collars: Small Blue/Brown Puppy Paws Dog Collar: 5/8″ wide, Adjusts 10-14″.
- Adjustable and quick-release buckles collar
- Dog collars that are built to last
- Unique colors and patterns to choose from
- Matching leash and harness are available
- American Made Products
Product Description
Our high quality, adjustable collars, with quick-release buckles, have beautiful and unique patterns. The collar is soft, durable and washable and is made of sturdy …
Dog Bark Collars: Can somebody tell me about all the different types of DOG COLLARS and their uses?
A reader asked..
Please don’t give me a link to Wikipedia, I have read from there already.
Dog Bark Collars: Is there a cheaper version of the innotek dog collars?
A reader asked..
I do not want to pay their outrageous prices. Is their a knock-off company that has a collar compatible with the SD2000 system?
Dog Bark Collars: Need to buy dog collars in bulk?
A reader asked..
At our local pound when you adopt a dog from them they have a basic dog collar that they put on them. Its not as thick as a normal one, its just a nylon strap with an adjustable bracket on it. I need something like that because i am starting a dog adoption company and those are good because you can adjust them for a small dog or big dog.
Thank you! i actually did contact my city hall and got all of the legal things taken care of. Of course i did my research.
Dog Bark Collars: Pet Goods Large Collegiate 1-Inch by 18-Inch – 26-Inch Dog Collar, Ohio State University
- Officially licensed college logos and design
- Heavy duty molded plastic buckles
- Metal d-ring leash attachment
- Size: 1-inch wide and adjust for necks 18-inch to 28-inch inches
- Quick release buckle
Product Description
Now your pets can strut their school spirit in style and with safety in mind. Our premium quality nylon collars have reflective …
Dog Bark Collars: Why do only Pit Bull owners buy dog collars with spikes?
A reader asked..
I’ve never seen a poodle, lab, or collie with a spiked collar, but I see lots of Pits with them. Pit Bull owners are quick to defend what nice dogs they are, but it makes me wonder what the rationale behind the spiked collar is. Is it the owner trying to increase the dangerous look of his/her pet, or does the pet get in a lot of fights and need neck protection? Either way, either the dog or the owner – or both – are psycho.
So, what’s with the spiked collars?











