Where to get a heavy duty dog collar?

October 30, 2009 - 6:48 pm 4 Comments

I have a huge outside dog and he breaks EVERY collar out there. He actually snaps the metal. He will not stay inside the house for more than an hour and demands to go back out. Every time he breaks his collar, the neighbors call the dog catcher and I ‘m facing fines.

You should pay a visit to a leather worker they
tend to make all kinds of things like belts,whips,
dog collars for pig hunting . So I’m sure they
will make Heavy duty dog collar out of quality
Leather and make it to your dogs measurements.

Or try buying one from a Hunting shop, I own a
Pit bull and although she is quite old she stills pulls
very hard on the leash while walking, so I bought
her a Pig Hunting Vest that looks great ,made from
Kevlar and doesn’t choke her like a regular Collar
around the neck, also the leash connects to both
sides of the shoulders so it has better support for
myself and my Dog..

4 Responses to “Where to get a heavy duty dog collar?”

  1. misses Says:

    well i have 6 big dogs and i get great collars on ebay might sound weird but it really works they have cute collars spike collars and anything you can think of take my word 4 it!!!
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  2. dog_lover465 Says:

    train your dog
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  3. TEQUILA Says:

    You should pay a visit to a leather worker they
    tend to make all kinds of things like belts,whips,
    dog collars for pig hunting . So I’m sure they
    will make Heavy duty dog collar out of quality
    Leather and make it to your dogs measurements.

    Or try buying one from a Hunting shop, I own a
    Pit bull and although she is quite old she stills pulls
    very hard on the leash while walking, so I bought
    her a Pig Hunting Vest that looks great ,made from
    Kevlar and doesn’t choke her like a regular Collar
    around the neck, also the leash connects to both
    sides of the shoulders so it has better support for
    myself and my Dog..
    References :

  4. DP Says:

    Build him a nice dog run with a roof for shelter, w/ a nice snuggly warm doghouse and forget tying the poor dog out. You are building aggression by leaving him chained up and that’s why he breaks his collar and runs away. If he hates it in the house, then a nice run with shelter from the elements is a far better idea than the horrible life on the end of a chain.
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