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Old 08-17-2005, 09:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need help finding a dog collar

I met a woman the other day who had the coolest dog collar... it is made of metal, I suppose steel, and it is chain linked in 4 or 5 rows. She said a friend of hers got it in Germany for her, so she really didnt know much about it. I want one of these collars.. they are really stunning on a big dog with a relatively long neck.
I'm continuing to search the net for it, but so far nothing.
If anyone here has seen one, or knows where I can get one, or would help me find one, please let me know.
So all I really know about it is, it's metal and sold in Germany.

Here's a picture , my drawn version of what the collar looks like * without the buckles*

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Old 08-17-2005, 09:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you don't find one, you could always have one custom-made. My ex-girlfriend was a silversmith and could make anything from a simple sketch or description. See if any of your local colleges have a jewelry department. You could get a final-year student to make one for you as a project.
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Old 08-17-2005, 10:07 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Not surprising it came from Germany...those people have so many dogs, and they take them everywhere.
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Old 08-17-2005, 10:42 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I think I saw one in a sex shop on Hollywood Blvd... in the window of course....
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Old 08-17-2005, 12:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Dog pinch collar

Pinch collar made in Germany by HS

dog collar size: 3.8mm , 10 links

dog collar product code: C13
dog collar price: $7.9


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something tells me that sealy wouldn't put any of those chokers on her dog.

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sealy, it's too bad you don't live near me, i could make that pretty easy.
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Seems cool, but I don't even take my dog outside, much less have a collar on him...
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Old 08-17-2005, 09:22 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks y'all and the having one custom made is a really good idea, I may check into that.
Thanks for the pics Mimo...
Hey Walt, actually I do have a pinch collar for Rikka ;) I have used the slip chocker before too but reccomend a pinch over a slip for a bigger dog, mainly because the pinch gives an all over tension 'pinch' and doesn't hurt the dog . i wouldnt advise a pinch for a smaller dog though unless you get the micro links. The slip collar can easily fracture the larynx and other bones in the neck and you never know it. The pinch is actually safer. I would actually go with a Martingale collar if you are wanting the Slip effect with a dog. And I may commission you to make it for me even if you do live away * and pay of course*
Errr, and I rambled... /end Collar 101

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after mimo's post, i googled "row chain dog collar" and was brought back to that same site....

but this is what i found.
http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index....ROD&ProdID=222

it's only triple row unfortunately.
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:< yeah that's not exactly what Im looking for ...the buckles and all. this collar she has doesn't have that type buckle, come to think of it, I didn't even look to see how it was hooked together. I might better check on that if I decide to get one made lol
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i know of some half twist buckles... (kinda like on the front of certain bras, you sort of bend it, and then it slides apart.)

the problem would be connecting the chains to it.

also, you'd have to size it perfectly to the dog, and let's hope the dog doesn't gain weight.

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but, i see alot of stuff all the time, so i will look into it a bit.
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