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  • @Basenjimamma:

    I don't know of any other things to try except maybe trying a different brand.. I am using Lupine collars on Otis, the martingale style but they also have other styles, the of course have harnesses and leashes as well. The reason I like them is because they will replace them for free, so no matter haow bad they are chewed up,, send them in, now collar on the way back to you..and they are affordable as well, I think I paid about $15 for a martingale collar, not bad.

    Good luck

    HI– Thanks for this! I googled it and found www.lupinepets.com but they dont do the selling– do you remember where you ordered/bought from? Also, do you know which collar they sell that is the style you got? Is it called martingale style? Thanks so much- I am excited about this.

  • What about bitter apple on the collar? Maybe something else make her turn her nose away. Just found this on martingale collars. Go to www,puplife.com

    Rita Jean

  • This is the style Otis has, and he has it in 10-14" size, and he has lots of room in it..
    I bought mine at my local Raw dogfood store but found them on these sites,
    http://fouryourpawsonly.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FYPO&Product_Code=LUP34D-320515&Category_Code=LUP34D

    http://www.petexpectations.com/catalog/item/7127061/4252906.htm

    http://www.jbpet.com/Lupine-3and4-Combo-Collar-Patterns,538.html

    here is the actual Lupine vendor page..http://lupinepet.findlocation.com/search.aspx

    You could just google lupine 3/4" adjustable combo collar or if you want the more common style the adjustable collar fits that bill.

    Good luck, I think you might like these.

  • @Basenjimamma:

    This is the style Otis has, and he has it in 10-14" size, and he has lots of room in it..
    I bought mine at my local Raw dogfood store but found them on these sites,
    http://fouryourpawsonly.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FYPO&Product_Code=LUP34D-320515&Category_Code=LUP34D

    http://www.petexpectations.com/catalog/item/7127061/4252906.htm

    http://www.jbpet.com/Lupine-3and4-Combo-Collar-Patterns,538.html

    here is the actual Lupine vendor page..http://lupinepet.findlocation.com/search.aspx

    You could just google lupine 3/4" adjustable combo collar or if you want the more common style the adjustable collar fits that bill.

    Good luck, I think you might like these.

    Just ordered both a collar and leash for the price of one leash in the past! Thank you so much for your help!

  • Halolover,
    You are so very welcome, I hope you like it when you get'em..
    Which pattern did you go with? I am just curious, 'cause I have such a hard time deciding..Otis got the turquois one called "City Lights".

  • @HaloLover:

    She's chewed through a metal collar and tags. She's had surgery to deal with the damage to her mouth. We've resorted to taking off her collars, and have tried to be good about placing a leash out of sight. The process of taking off and putting on her collar is a problem because she hates it, and time consuming when she needs to go to the bathroom right now. This is on top of the table surfing she does (which is actually quite amazing considering how high she can jump). We're just frustrated, she loves and is great with our kids, and really affectionate with us, but we are just hopeful that we can find some measure of making this better.

    Wow! You have quite a challenge. The important thing is she is great with your kids. I use Lupine on Buddy. If she chews through the Lupine they will replace it for free. I leave Buddy's collar off during the day when I'm not home.

  • @HaloLover:

    She's chewed through a metal collar and tags. She's had surgery to deal with the damage to her mouth. We've resorted to taking off her collars, and have tried to be good about placing a leash out of sight. The process of taking off and putting on her collar is a problem because she hates it, and time consuming when she needs to go to the bathroom right now. This is on top of the table surfing she does (which is actually quite amazing considering how high she can jump). We're just frustrated, she loves and is great with our kids, and really affectionate with us, but we are just hopeful that we can find some measure of making this better.

    Their is a round Nylon Choke collar that is made. You might find it on ebay. As long as it fits your dogs neck pretty close it should not hang down where your dog should be able to chew it. Another suggestion for walks might be a Gentle leader or something along that line. I have no idea if your dog pulls or not when walking but its a different kind of collar.

    As far as chewing the leash goes, Tanza once suggested using Tea Tree oil to keep my dog from licking his stitch area after he was neutered. You could try putting that on the leash closest to the area where your dog could chew, treat the whole leash in bitter Apple that you can buy at Pet Smart, or try something like Vapor Rub until you find either a taste or scent that your dog does not like. Tanza was quick to tell me that Tea tree oil does not work for all dogs but it has been very effective with ours.

    Hope this helps.

    Jason

  • Here is another thought.

    We use a harness for Ella when we go outside but what she wears around her neck all the time is a DAP collar. I assume you are familiar with them, but they are disposable rubber strip collars that release a relaxing phermone. They last a month. Maybe either the rubber or the phermone will help chewing on the collar.

    As far as a tag that cannot be chewed, I hightly recommend the collar-tag from boomerangtags.com. They are made of sturdy steel that slips onto the collar itself and do not hand down at all. Solved our problem tag chewer.

  • I love those tags..I have got to get my dogs som of those. Thanks for the info.

  • My experience with my Belle, who was 8weeks old when we started leash trainning, is the old standard "link leash" no cloth or material leash, My vet sales a brank of leash and collars and if your dogs chews throug, no question asked, you return it and replaced on the spot….It has worked so far, I will check out tomorrow of the brand I don't remember but the collars are great....I will let you know. Check out my album and see my husband and the 3 B's on the first walk together after the new fosters came.....

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