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Topic Dog Boards / General / collars for gsd
- By kia and kai [gb] Date 14.11.10 23:24 UTC
can anyone advise me on a collar for a german shephard for day to day use not for training or agility etc thanks
- By Brainless [gb] Date 15.11.10 00:24 UTC
Decent weight half check collar.
- By kia and kai [gb] Date 15.11.10 00:35 UTC
thats what we have at the moment but had conflicting advice about pulling their coat what do you think of police style choke chains the non fur pulling
- By Brainless [gb] Date 15.11.10 01:19 UTC
Go for rolled leather half checks
- By roscoebabe [gb] Date 15.11.10 05:37 UTC
I have half checks on all mine and have no problems with their hair and mine are all long coats.

Kind Regards
- By furriefriends Date 15.11.10 09:48 UTC Edited 15.11.10 09:50 UTC
Mine has a half check and he is longcoated and wears it all the time. As it hangs lose most of the time I find it doesnt wear the fur.
Just noticed the comment about the police style ones not actually seen them but I was told by a police trainer dont worry about his coat thelook of it doesnt matter so I wouldnt be convinced they do not do any damage
This what I use  http://www.petsbitsonline.co.uk/
- By tohme Date 15.11.10 15:20 UTC
The long link chain collars (commonly called choke) but calle fur savers are very useful in GSD.  Obviously there is no need to put the lead on the live link, you can put it on the dead link when the collar acts like any OTHER one leather, plastic or fabric!
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 15.11.10 16:00 UTC
I wouldn't use a chain as an 'all day house collar' especially on a young pup. The others - inc half checks - can only tighten so far, a chain will tighten until you have a dead dog if it hooks up on something and you do not take instant action :-(
Chris
- By furriefriends Date 16.11.10 10:23 UTC
I found in the old days (lol) when I knew know different a full check chain wore my lomghaired gsd fur in one patch to the point it was no longer than that of a short hair. She looked vey odd with the patch and it only grew back when I changed to a roll collar and headcollar.
- By tohme Date 16.11.10 11:53 UTC
I would not leave a collar of ANY description on a dog................ I only put a collar on when needed, it aint needed in the house!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 16.11.10 16:32 UTC
I'm the opposite, all mine wear collars at all times.

It's a risk assessment.


For mine there is far more danger of them bolting onto the busy road (short hall, busy road with bus stop) than getting caught up by their collars.

They are either supervised or shut in the kitchen when I am out.  They have deep ruffs into which the collars snuggle, and they don't tend to play at grabbing each other by the collar.

They also are not likely to get panicky if they put their foot through the chain when out, (the only time the collar is likely to slide up the neck is when they are very out of coat and mooching) sniffing while walking, they just stand there or bark for my attention to sort it out for them.
Topic Dog Boards / General / collars for gsd

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