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Thread: "Premier" martingales - anyone know if they're worth buying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunsetRose
    I've never used martingales, I stick with normal buckle collars.

    But I have seen some advertised in cataloges from Pet Edge, www.PetEdge.com

    There were a few others that had them as well, can't remember the name at the moment. It wasn't Dr. Foster and Smith though.
    Ohhhhhhhhhh Sunsetrose!!!! I knew you would join us!!! Welcome!

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    Hey Borzoimom!!!

    Yes, I am here hopefully to stay as long as my internet doesn't crash again
    I'VE BEEN FROSTED!!!

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    Thanks, i've always wanted a lap top too hehe
    I'VE BEEN FROSTED!!!

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    Back on topic... i have used an all nylon martingale in the past with no problems, it was used on Clover and she is a puller but it wore well... untill i lost it .

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    We sell just nylon martingales at my work. Visa has one -- it's been worn everywhere for a year and a half. I still throw it in the washing machine once a week and have no problems with it wearing. No rips, tears, etc. It's been very hardy. Not a premier brand (we buy our collars homemade at dog shows), but the same kind of thing.
    I've been BOO'd!

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