Now I just need to find one for Jack. I am VERY partial to martingale style collars. The dogs can wear them loose around the house but when a leash is clipped to the live ring they can't slip their heads out of them. It seems many owners put their regular buckle collars on to loosely. There is nothing worse than a loose dog sans collar and tags.
And this was the best shot I could get of her wearing it. Here she is hard at work holding down the couch. You can see it is a tough job which is why Jenny has to provide back up. I've heard this position is called "bunk beds".
Check out these cute toys I got the dogs for Christmas. Jack will get Mr. Gingerbread man and Jenny has been dubbed the naughty dawg. Fortunately she is cute enough to make up for it.
I had an interview for the job at the veterinary hospital. It sounds like a perfect fit for me. I hope they felt the same. Fingers crossed it works out.
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Fingers crossed about the job!
I like martingale collars too but I have a hard time finding ones I like in person, and I'm TERRIBLE at ordering the correct size online. So mostly my dogs end up with tag collars, and then some other piece of equipment (head halter, slip or pinch collar) with a leash attached when we go out. I'm neurotic about the idea that they'd slip a collar and be loose without id.
Katie, if you are in the area, please come check out our selection of Martingales. We have several in right now and another shipment in January!
Lauren
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