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Yup, he thinks he's a Pit Bull. Beware he's REALLY vicious like one too!!! Oh and check out the new O'Brien's collars!!! I LOVE them!!
(Yes, I'm aware my Beagle is wearing a 2' collar that is eating his neck, it serves a purpose I promise ) ![]() See what I mean, EVIL!! ![]() ![]() So **** cute!!!! ![]() I IZ A PEET BULLZ RIGHTZ?! ![]() And some Takoda for good measure!! See I lookz liek a Peet Bullz: ![]() Hardly no work went into her, that's natural and her being relaxed....not bad for a Lab/Bully Breed/Cur mutt thing... ![]() I has a happeh!!!
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Just wondering. What purpose does a collar that wide on that little dog serve? Not only is it far too wide for his neck length it looks unnecessarily thick and heavy, looks like a neck brace on him and I can't imagine it's very comfortable! Even on your lab mix it looks very restrictive.
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Okay then. Well there are other ways an angry something could kill him so by that logic you ought to cover him completely in thick layers of nylon :P
... Or you know, bring that SMALL dog inside if there's creatures out there that have tried to kill it before.
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Or you know, my dog isn't allowed inside where I currently live and I have no control over that at all. And the collar serves the purpose and it helps soothes my paranoia what's the problem?
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The lab mix is gorgeous! The hunter green really looks nice on her coat!
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We are simply trying to understand your logic. Have a dog in a 2" collar isn't going to stop the dog from being killed or seriously injured. Perhaps, if that is an issue where you live you should kennel them or find them a new place to live until you move to a new place where they are out of harm?
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Actually, it is not unheard of for wide collars to prevent injury to the neck. Not a magic bullet though. Kenneling the dogs at night would be best if not bringing them in the house. Kennels are pretty cheap at TSC and can be removed if necessary.
![]() ETA--posted at they same time you did...
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So you don't care enough for your dogs to move somewhere they can be inside...? I believe I just found the "problem" here
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