Always keep collars on in case dogs escape
Never keep collars on in case they get tangled up
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This same thing happened with my RB Lacey and RB Mandy years ago. They were wearing buckle collars. Mandy was being choked.Since then my dogs have worn 'quick release' collars, always. One hand release and no pulling the collar tighter to get it off.
I'm glad you're pups are ok.
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Casey.Ginger.Corey.Mandy.Sassy
Lacey.Angel.Missy.Jake.Layla
I am so glad your pups are ok. The story is really an eye opener, for sure. I take my dog's collar off while she is in the house, since, as a puppy she often got herself caught on things in the house, while wearing her collar. Now, I wonder if I should talk to the doggie day care about collars on v. collars off. Hmmmmmm. I know the dogs wear their collars while they are at the day care. I think I may send a copy of this post to the day care place.
Thanks for the heads up.
I bet the incident took years off your life.![]()
Good heavens!I am SO glad all are OK physically. You must be shaken too! How scary.
My pups don't wear collars, period. In the house, out in the fenced in back yard, they are 'naked.' This was an issue when Sugar escaped last month, but "at least" she is microchipped.
When I take them out, I put on their harnesses; their tags are on those.
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I'm glad everything turned out okay, that was quite scary.
Mine don't ever wear collars in the house. The only time I put them on is when going out in the car or for walks.
There is no way they can escape as the door opens into their fenced in yard.
Asiel
I've been frosted--- thank you Cassie'smom
I've been Boo'd----
I have had three dogs over the years and as a matter or habit I always removed the collars when they came in the house. They always wore collars outside and we're never left alone outside anyway. Mind you, I only ever had one dog at a time so wouldn't have thought about choking.
I'm so glad you were able to separate them without major damage and I hope Jewel settles down when she gets over the shock.
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