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I need to get ID collars for the my litter of puppies the ones I had are so old However I want non disposable !! ones Any one on here got recomendations please
By Star
Date 03.02.13 17:50 UTC
By Zajak
Date 03.02.13 19:46 UTC
I have just bought whelpIDcollars (www.whelpIDcollars.co.uk). I got mine from Amazon and I think they were about 10 quid. They are velcro wrap around so grow with the puppy. I personally didn't want anything with buckles or clasps and these are brilliant! Washable and reusable and 12 different colours. I'm really pleased with them.
I've got these too, they're great but I haven't ended up using them as I could tell the puppies apart by sex and colouring/size, so will use them instead for when they've been 'picked' and then the owners can pick them out in pictures.
By Zajak
Date 03.02.13 20:39 UTC
Mine all look like little moles at present so no chance of telling them apart without picking them up and studying them very closely! These multicoloured/patterned litters always look really funny to me!

Mine have different coloured wool strand collars, makes life much easier when all pups in a litter are same colour. Easy to change every few days to weekly.
Mine did too, they're all the same colour but for example two of each sex are slightly lighter and two of each sex are bigger. I would love a multi-patterned litter for ease of identification though, I still have to check when I pick them up! ;)

They are expensive and then postage on top.
diamond01 ive used your link and got some ,they are brill thankyou for the link i use to use theb paper 1s but not now :)

The only time I put proper collars on two remaining pups in a litter at just over 8 weeks the collars lasted less than half a day.
Those plastic clips would be irresistible.
The wool is cheap and easy to replace, and largely goes unnoticed by the pups.
this is a toy breed so im not to worried i wouldnt have used them on our large breed thats for sure :) x

I have had no complaints of puppy chewing the collars, they are applied at birth and become a normal part of the pup, the largest pups were Irish Wolfhounds in a series of 3 increasing sizes.
wow thats good then i can only go on our sheps they where sods for chewing ther paper type ones and would get them chewed of lol :)
Thanks to all for help I found on bay collars by Rodach.
I am ordering some from Another e bay place at the weekend
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