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collar with two d-rings...


pacific4130

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Hi,

I need some help locating a product I saw once... Basically, it's a normal collar with a clip fastener but it has two d-rings instead of the normal one. A bit like a harness, i.e. the lead attaches to both rings so should the plastic clip break the dog won't get loose.

Just worry that as my pup gets older (an stronger) there is an increased risk of the clip breaking. The plastic doesn't seem particularly strong.

Many thanks.

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Erm.. I thought I'd do a quick search an see if I could find one. I think you mean in the same way a harness has two rings and when you clip it together the rings come together above the clip.

My search for 'collar with double d ring' came back with wait for it.........

Bondage suppliers! LOL

You know I can recommend a semi-slip collar instead :rolleyes:

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Erm.. I thought I'd do a quick search an see if I could find one. I think you mean in the same way a harness has two rings and when you clip it together the rings come together above the clip.

My search for 'collar with double d ring' came back with wait for it.........

Bondage suppliers! LOL

You know I can recommend a semi-slip collar instead :rolleyes:

:lmao:

despite all my laughter I am wondering if Sassdogequipment could/would make a collar like that for you?

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never seen collars like that before , harnesses yes but not collars , i wouldnt be so worried bout the clip breaking (tho my boy did break an ezydog harness) i would be more worried bout a flat collar being slipped ,, i use a semi-slip for walks so i know my dogs cant escape the collar

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