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  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    I thought of your story while I was reading this... wondered if you'd seen it yet...

    Is the 'collar issue' an issue if you've only got uno dog?

    That must have been really scary for you.

    Obviously not in the way that happened to me, however I have heard of dogs getting caught on a tree, hanging themselves, breaking necks when a tree catches the collar. It's very lose/lose...if someone finds the dog and thinks its a stray because it dosen't have a colllar..5 of mine are microchipped but if someone dosen't check, I don't know...I'm still looking for alternative.

    Here's one, what do you think?
    http://www.tagxpress.com/DogCats_NecklaceID.htm

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    I'd imagine with the ID necklace, they'd still have the chances of getting it caught. I think your best bet is supervision. If they aren't seperated when you leave home, take the collars off then. But when people are home and opening doors, I'd keep the collars on.

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    I had a similar situation several years ago with two former dogs that have since gone to the RB. Whitney, my standard poodle, had been playing in the next room with Ashley, my miniature poodle. All of a sudden I heard ungodly yelping. I ran in to see Ashley hanging from Whitney's collar by her jaw. It only took a second to free her, but I shook all over for about a half hour after it was over.

    I never put collars on them again (except for walks or grooming) and Bella and Ripley don't wear them except for walks/grooming either. I am soooo glad you were there when that happened and that both dogs are OK.

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    once I had an incident with a collar.......

    at this time it was just one dog that caught his own jaw in the collar......can you imagine a dog with his mouth open and moving like crazy, bumping on everything trying to release himself from that, besides being freaked out, I literally had to sit on him so he could stay still till I could cut the collar......his collar was not that loose so he was pretty much very tight, I still don´t know how he got caught like that........

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  5. #20
    Found what looks like a good one...
    http://www.cole-co.ca/cole.htm

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    Soo Sorry

    I'm soo sorry you had to go through that I can imaine how horrified you were. I never leave the collars on my babies. I'm too big of a worry wart. I'm soo glad that they are safe now.
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    I was just gona suggest that!!......

    kitty type break away collars......and the strong regular ones just for walks......
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    I never leave collars on my dog except when she's outside and/or we're traveling. When she's outside I'm outside.

    The same "no collar rule" should apply for crated dogs as well. It's very easy for a tag to get caught in a crate. Plastic or Wire.

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    There are lots of breakaway collars for dogs... there's just 2 d-rings on it for on-leash.

    Both of my dogs wear rolled leather collars that I'm careful to fit them. They both wear collars, because I feel them getting out/lost is much more eminent than any situation like this. They don't go outside alone, anyhoo.

    I'm glad both of your pups are ok! That definitely sounds like it was scary.



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    This happened to our Mist a few years ago but it was out in the street and I was walking her on the lead on the way back from a walk when a dog on the loose attacked her, staffie x pitbull, and got hold of her collar and ear together. Mist was choking so I undid the collar but because the other dog had hold of her ear too, it didn't get it off but Mist was able to breathe again.

    Obviously being out and about, she had to have her collar on. In the UK, it is against the law for a dog to not have a collar and ID tag attached to it out in public. Speaking of which, our Jess managed to lose her ID tag so I need to get another.
    In the end, the stupid dippy owner of the dog couldn't get it off so I told her to pick the dogs body up, turn it on it's side and then I used my fingers to wrench it's bloody teeth apart and then told her to pull it back as I held it's mouth open. It worked...and prevented anymore damage to our Mists ear at the same time.

    Stupid cow had no control over it at all. Mind, most of the times it had attacked our Jess and Mist, our Jess and Mist won, it was just on that occasion it managed to get the advantage on our Mist.

    The stupid woman moved away in the end so we don't have to put up with her and her dogs anymore.
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    Oh Goodness!
    How scary. I got shivers too.
    It reminded me of what happened with Beenie a few months ago.
    She was playing with my niece and was chasing the ball.
    She ran behind a recliner to retrieve it and her collar got caught in the side lever and she started choking. I acted quicky but Beenie was struggling with me. Finally, I got her loose. In the mean time she got so scared she pooped everywhere.
    She was very unresponsive for about 15 minutes. I thought she was in shock. She eventually started acting normal. I gave her a bath to clean off the poo. I was shaking for a good hour after it happened. I still feel sick when I think about it.

  12. #27
    Lacey and RB Mandy had a 'collar' incident once. Luckily hubby and I got them free fast enough. Layla will chew and/or pull on Laceys collar. I bought Lacey a collar, I'm not sure what you call it, but it can be unsnapped without having to pull on it to get any prong through a hole to get it off. That, along with teaching Layla not to chew on Laceys collar makes me feel better. Also, my dogs don't play unattended.

    *edited to add* looked it up in Foster and Smith ,it's called a quick release buckle.
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    Many {{hugs}} to you after going through such a HORRIBLE thing!

    I'm glad everyone is okay now, this collar looks like a good one!
    http://www.cole-co.ca/cole.htm

    I keep collars on my pups 24x7.
    They used to be loose in the house all the time, but they've gotten themselves in to a destructive phase and they are now back in crates and both have broken themselves out of crates in the past so I thank you for the reminder about collar safety!! I will be taking their collars off when they go in crates every morning from now on. I will also be looking into the Cole collars because mine play VERY rough. I consider myself very lucky that my pups have only gotten tangled up in collars once.
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    My dogs are all seperated when we leave the house. The Labs are crated and Mandy is loose, but she just sleeps. If they were to get their jaws caught in another's collar (which has happened before with Nova and Luka) I'd be right there to get them loose. I'm sorry for what you had to go through.

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    That must've been soo scary! I'm so sorry that had to happen to you, but it goes to show what can happen to dogs when their collars are left on. I'm soo glad that they are both alright.

    Once, when Sammy was a puppy, we heard him making weird noises in his kennel at night and my mom went down to let him out to go potty. He was hanging by his collar. Good thing we were there or he woulden't have made it. He just had a sore neck and some missing hair.

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