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They are pretty!
I was thinking (dangerous thing lol) I know some people don't trust plastic buckles, you might be able to use metal d-ring (or o-ring) on one end and a metal snap (almost like the ones on the end of a leash, not so big/long though) too. I just wanted to throw that out there.
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Wow I love your collars! And so affordable... I always find myself drooling over collars but never able to afford any, yours I could though
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How well do they hold up to getting wet?
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soooo getting one
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Hi Yoko, they hold up pretty good. I live near the water and in the summer my dogs swim at least 3-4 times a week with their collars on. Not something I highly recommend though if you want to keep them looking in great condition. After they're wet its better to let them dry before attaching a leash to them as they may stretch slightly. Same as I only recommend handwashing but then I've turned around and thrown mine in the washing machine and then the dryer.
The only time I've had to throw one of my collars out is when Belle found something really nasty left behind by a raccoon on one of our walks in the woods and decided to roll in it (poop). Unfortunately it was so ground into the collar knots I didn't want to touch it let alone wash it.
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