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I make custom dog and cat collars in all sizes/widths and in several styles. Super strong and stylish! Okay, commercial over. LOL

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Having a 20% off sale right now on all skulls/flames prints. Coupon code: SKULLS20

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Oh good lord don't TEMPT me with a skull collar sale!!!! I'm addicted to skull collars. COME ON NEXT PAYCHECK! HURRY UP!
 

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OMG! I *just* found out about your site and have to restrain myself... good lord, those are awesome collars!
 

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Beautiful collars! I'm VERY picky about collars and only rarely find ones I'd buy for my dogs, but I'm definately going to bookmark your site.
 

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The blue dots <3. How do I talk Jeremy into ANOTHER collar for sci LOL.
Of course Walker can always use a nice one and Layla a martingale. Hmmmm the choices.

Do you still have the fabric in your Double Bar example?
 

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I didnt relize that was a ribbon LOL thanks.

Just read your FB page when will you start embrodiary (sp?) being a ordering option? How much are you thinking about charging for it?
 
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Wow, I LOVE them!

Great, add to my collar obsession. ;)

Bookmarked. Definitely be ordering from you in the NEAR future.

Question -- I like the 3/4" width collars on my 16lb Yorkie but it seems whenever I order online, the hardware is too big and bulky, for my liking anyways. And the d-ring is sometimes too big too. How are your collars? Or would you suggest "adjustable slide" for a dog his size?

Looooveee the Retro Cassette Tape fabric. Ever going to get that in 3/4".

I'm going to look through the rest!
 
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Just read your FB page when will you start embrodiary (sp?) being a ordering option? How much are you thinking about charging for it?
I am still working out the kinks, so while I hoped to have it available at the end of this month, it will still be a couple of weeks from now.

I will likely charge in the $6-$7 range. :)

There will be many fonts and many color choices available.

@JessLough: Absolutely! I make teeny, tiny collars all the time for cats, Chis, Yorkies, etc. Just put the neck size in the comments section.

@JacksonsMom: I absolutely recommend an adjustable slide for less bulk. I like a 1" on my Boston (she's also about 16lbs) and she always wears adjustable slides. My 3/4" D rings aren't bulky. :)

I haven't found the retro cassettes fabric in a different width, but will certainly snatch it up if I do! It has been a big seller and I just love it! Such a fun print!
 

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Cool! I will wait until then and your next sale because I have 2 to order. Which is stronger the adjustable slide or the double bar buckle?

Also I need a martingale for training a beagle mix (33 lbs) which would you recommend?
 
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They are pretty much equal in strength. I use an adjustable slide for my pit bull mix almost exclusively. :)

For a beagle mix I would go with a 1" martingale. Anything wider will likely be a bit too bulky. I prefer loop martingales over chain ones, but that's just personal preference.
 

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