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WebLady
11-17-2008, 04:38 PM
I got these cool black and white snowflake print collars for the dogs for Christmas.

I bought the fabric and sent it to our friend at HappyTailCollar.com

Here are Enzo and Roxy modeling -

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff265/IGLV/christmas_collars002.jpg

I will try to get better pictures of them in front of the tree once we get it put up.

Piedpiper522
11-17-2008, 04:57 PM
forgive me for gushing but oooh my gosh! What adorable *puppies*!! (<= I know they're not, but I call all dogs puppies for the most part). And I love those collars too! The design is cute and I love the way the width looks :)

WebLady
11-17-2008, 05:01 PM
forgive me for gushing but oooh my gosh! What adorable *puppies*!! (<= I know they're not, but I call all dogs puppies for the most part). And I love those collars too! The design is cute and I love the way the width looks :)
Thanks ... I refer to them as pups sometimes too ;)

Here is a close up of the collars so you can see the print better; I like it a lot (the 3rd one is a gift for a friend's dog) -

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff265/IGLV/christmas_collars001.jpg

We get the one inch wide collars because it is better on their necks.

Kirby
11-17-2008, 09:32 PM
SO cute!

I would love to buy fancy collars for Zeus, but he is able to get out of every kind except for the choke chain style. (He can even get out of harness ones!) Since he can also jump fences, we have to chain him up when he is alone outside so no fancy collars for him!

WebLady
11-17-2008, 09:39 PM
SO cute!

I would love to buy fancy collars for Zeus, but he is able to get out of every kind except for the choke chain style. (He can even get out of harness ones!) Since he can also jump fences, we have to chain him up when he is alone outside so no fancy collars for him!We use martingales because IG's can easily slip out of regular collars. It is pretty hard to slip out of a properly fitted martingale collar (but I would think it would be hard to slip a choke collar too).

Jacklynn
11-17-2008, 10:01 PM
Cute! With Yorkies any collars we get them are just for looks, because they have such small throats they have to have harnesses. I saw you said you get the one inch thick ones, do they have delicate throats too?

WebLady
11-17-2008, 10:28 PM
Cute! With Yorkies any collars we get them are just for looks, because they have such small throats they have to have harnesses. I saw you said you get the one inch thick ones, do they have delicate throats too?Yeah, their necks are pretty sensitive so the wider collars seem to be more comfortable for them. And I think they look nice on their long necks too :)

VTStephanie
11-18-2008, 12:28 AM
I love getting a double dose of your cuties! What a sweet picture :D

NOTKT
11-18-2008, 01:56 AM
Very cute! http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f145/wukatie2000/smilies/gift.gif

mitch
11-18-2008, 03:18 AM
Those are cute.

But now Your Fur-Babies know what Santa has got them.

:rofl:

sandy03
11-18-2008, 07:24 AM
Those are really cute. My chihuahua has a red and white plush one (it actually reminds me of a hair scrunchie, just a little bigger) with bells on it. It's really cute (and funny) because every time she shakes, she jingles!

WebLady
11-18-2008, 08:39 AM
Those are cute.

But now Your Fur-Babies know what Santa has got them.

:rofl:*hehe* We still plan to get them something to unwrap, but they know all about "Santa" ;)

Those are really cute. My chihuahua has a red and white plush one (it actually reminds me of a hair scrunchie, just a little bigger) with bells on it. It's really cute (and funny) because every time she shakes, she jingles!Cute ... my Roxy has a cat bell on her collar all the time ;) Someone recommended it when she was a puppy and we just got use to it and kept it.