How much would you pay for a dog collar??

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Just looking..... These are just GORGEOUS, but the price isn't so much!!! £25.99 not including postage..........





I wants!!!!!!!!! Meeep..... Must try and find a cheaper site....
 

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I dont know what the price is USD but I have been known to spend over 20 bucks and up to 40 (when i had no kids or anything LOL)

I would love that first one for scirocco LOL
 

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Are those hounds2hounds collars? There's a lot I like but can't justify. My guys get collars dirty.. I doubt anything that nice would come clean again.
 

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No idea, they're in the UK!

Want a nice feminine collar for Bo, sick of everyone calling her a he here!!! Granted she is a big tomboy :D

Just looking on ebay! Never used ebay before, should be fun.
 

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Keely has an amazing collar that I paid 20 bucks for shipping from the us Included :)

They have Classic martingales, Chain martingales, regular buckle collars you choose fabric, width of the collar (Up to 2 inches I beleive)..

Great quality fabric collars.. Ill post a link and you can take a look just n case theres anything there to spark your interest :)

Custom handmade dog and cat collars and apparel by PBJWorld

They come clean easy too :) Keely rolled in "Dead animal" (It was so far rotted I couldnt even tell what it was) and it came clean in the washng machine :)
 
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Well you cant use collars on small dogs, but harnesses? I would probably spend that much, LOL.... harnesses are more expensive to begin with... to get a decent one, I have to spend at least 25 or so.
 

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I could easily pick out three I'd buy for their sale of buying two getting one free. I'm just not sure what widths I'd get to pick from. I like wider collars even though I have small necked dogs.
 

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Well, I have messaged the ebay lady to see if I can get it as a 1.5 inch martingale.

So fingers crossed!

I also created an ebay and paypal account!

I am a bit behind the times.
 

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I've paid varying amounts. Ginger currently has a Paco collar, though we got it with the addition of both their sale and a gift certificate. It is quite lovely, and I know the dainty older girl won't be rolling in anything deceased.

Otherwise it really depends on the collar as to how much I"ll pay for one.
 

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there is this place called the dog dish in tulsa. it has some of the most insanely priced collars. normal runs from 40-150. x.x

usually i'm the one rummaging through the discount area to buy yoshi a pretty collar lol
 

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I think Buster's current 2 were $30 or $40 AUD. I don't really have much else to spend on though so I can justify it. I just want to get him one more, a buckle one because his current 2 are martingales. Probably one from EllasLead i think.
 

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