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Thread: Does your dog have his collar on at all times?

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    Does your dog have his collar on at all times?

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  2. #2
    No because when it rubs against their skin they lose their hair in that area, so their collar is only on when it is needed.

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    my moms 3 always wear collars, Happy and Misty only always where collars now, and only because they are very fancy martingales and they look to good to take off!
    Shayna
    Mom to:
    Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus

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    Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix

    and the Prairie Clan Gerbils

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    T.j always wears his, Zoey wears it unless we are at agility shows or class.
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

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    No way. Mine only wear collars when they are needed &/or supervised.

    Nanook was laying on the floor once years ago when his tags became stuck in the heat vent register cover. He panicked & almost injured himself trying to free himself. Thank god I was there to untangle him. Imagine if it had happened when I was not home & the heat was on?

    I've also heard of other horror stories. Granted they are kind of "freak" accidents but still if I have the chance to lessen any accident than I will do so.
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    YES, always, even the cat! Because we just moved to a new place where I don't know, nor trust, a lot of people yet. Not only that but Charlie is VERY skittish and prone to bolting when the door is open if there is a lot of commotion going on. Not only that, but if I am EVER out walking him and for whatever reason he gets spooked and bolts, chances of him coming back even to me are pretty slim. I am so scared of one of mine running off. Charlie mostly. But Jamie is so friendly, she will walk up to ANYONE, and that scares me too.

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    Nope! But it depends, Micki and Jack used to rarely wear a collar but I've been experimenting and making collar covers so Micki's has been on quite a bit more Shadow ALWAYS wears a collar, but the only reason is she looks weird without it, lol! And the other two usually wear their collars all the time as well.

    I understand that there are benifits to wearing collars all the time (like for quick identification purposes) but, I too have heard too many horror stories with dogs and collars...

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

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    With my RIP Max, he use to always wear one. Then around age 5 it was choaking him when he would lay on his couch. It was bad enough that he barfed. I made the collar super loose & that didn't help at all. So I just kept it on the door knob for when we went for a walk (but I forgot it 99% of the time). He always had it for car rides, but it was never on him, it would be tossed on the seat, just incase we had to stop to let him tinkle in a strange area (he wouldn't run away but some places have tag rules).

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    Yes.If Kodie gets out,he is so stubborn and thinks its fun for us to go chase him around the street .Lucy wears it, even though she can be off leash.

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    LOL, I love how the responses to this thread are in a yes/no pattern. So to continue the pattern...Nope, my pups do not wear their collars. I don't necessarily fear their collars catching on anything. I just hate how the collar shortens the length of fur around their necks and Giselle, in particular, is sensitive around that area. Plus, I kind of like the look of a nekkid dog

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    YES, he has to. (continuing the pattern!)
    He has a habit of bolting out the door nad he's quite the escape artist. He's actually gotten out a few times for about a whole day because he runs, then gets stuck behind fences and can't make his way home. He also has a microchip.
    On the otherhand, it does irritate his skin and pulls out his undercoat sometimes. We've tried just about every type of collar there is. I want to get a thick (2") cheap nylon collar from petsmart to see if that is better on him and if it is get him a custom Block Dog collar.
    I take it off a lot at night when we're playing or resting and in for the night.

    Niņo & Eliza



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    I never used to up until last year sometime but now they always wear them (except for Winston...he's allergic to nylon so he can only where it when we're out) unless they're crated. I don't fear them getting stuck in the heat register as we don't have any right on the floor for them to get to and they are not allowed to play unsupervised, whenever they want to.

    Journey - 2yr old Australian Shepherd
    Ripley - 5 1/2yr old Doberman
    Dance RN CGN FM - 7 1/2yr old Toller

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    My dogs only have theirs on when they're outside (in the yard, on car rides, on walks) since they're supervised 100% of the time. Like lv4dogs, I'm too worried about the collars getting caught on something or each other if they're playing, so it's never on inside the house. Even though they're microchipped, they could be returned to me a lot quicker and a lot easier if they have their collars on. Plus, I'm worried about somebody thinking they don't have a home and taking them in without bothering to check for a microchip.

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    Yes, for the most part. I take them off when we go to the dog park to avoid getting them dirty, but I put on a cheaper collar without tags in case I need to grab them. I take them off when I put them in a crate to avoid the tags getting stuck. And every night one of the girls sleeps with my parents and they take off the collar to avoid the jingling of the tags. They are with me at all times if we are home or gone somewhere together, so if the tags get caught then I am right there to untangle them. Nova and Luka got caught together once when playing, but other than that they haven't gotten caught on anything.

  15. #15
    Yes AND No.
    Frisk has never worn a collar constantly, mainly because the pug in him makes his neck big, so collars come off extremely easy.
    Ethan, yes. We signed a contract when we adopted him, and one of the requirements to adopt him is that we have to have a collar on him at all times with his i.d. tag on it.
    I voted yes, though, eventhough Frisk rarely wears one.

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