Martingale Collars
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My favorite martingale site is:
http://www.2houndsdesign.com/ lots of links on right, multiple pages for each link, lots of color, size, and pattern choices as well.lvoss, I too would like to have a look at where yours are made. They look stunning on your dogs, and I always preferred the look of the tapered type.
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We also have these collars.. I love them!
We always buy them at www.halsbanden.com This lady makes them by hand…
You can see the collars of the boys here -
I found a website, finally, that has the tapered martingale collars..
http://www.longdogleather.com/index.cfm?content=15&Menu=27 -
I looked at the ones on the website from Basenjimamma but they all looked like they were leather. The other ones did not look like leather but could have been. Ones on Buana B's above do not look like leather but could be. I really do like that picture of the three of them together.
Rita Jean
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While I am waiting for my mom to email me, I did a web search now that I got Debbey's last name from my mom and turned up this website for her with pictures of her collars and the beads that she makes for the dogs.
http://web.mac.com/debbey/iWeb/Site/FANCY%20MARTINGALE%20COLLARS.html
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Ivoss, thanks for that info, I like her collars, don't know if my hubby will go for them though, they are very decorative..whicha is a good thing..for me.
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I'm glad you told me about the quality and also that the beads are an option. I will have hubby look at them, and telling him to have an open mind..lol
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Nemo, That is the second or third time I have heard of Nick Russell and his collars. Does he have a website, or can you only purchase his goods at shows. I am very curious in all these different collars..
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Hi there!
I ,or better Mody has got a martingale from this e-shop: http://www.dgdoggear.cz/?lang=3
and it is perfect!