Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Dog Collars



Dogs are a man’s best friend. We want to keep them close to us, protect them, especially when out in public amongst all the strange elements around your dog. We use dog collars to help us perform all these tasks. Aside from taking control, dog collars are also used as accessories or some use them as identification to aid in the case your dog should stray. They can be made of different materials depending on their function or need. The most common materials used are cloth, nylon, or leather although there are waterproof compartments on many to hold identification information.

There are different kinds of dog collars. Buckle collars are the most common and most basic, which are mainly used to tie your dogs out so are prevented from running astray. Another popular kind is the Elizabethan collars that keep the dogs from biting other parts of their body. Whatever type of dog collar you choose for your pet, it is important that you consider its safety, durability, and ease of use. Here is just a few of the many popular collars you can get through Doggie Corral.













Bison Pet
















Pet Botanics X-Large E-Collar
















Bison Pet Nylon Adjustable Dog Collar
















Petmate by Aspen Pet Mighty Link Chain Training Collar













Bison Pet Black Thorn Adjustable Nylon Dog Collar

The main purpose of Doggie-Corral.com is to provide dog owners with an entire line of dog supplies needed to care for their beloved pets. We ship to the entire United States and provide a one stop shopping experience. We offer dog-training aids, dog insurance, health care essentials, dog apparel (e.g. dog shirts, Dog Pro sports apparel, dog boots, dog coats, dog College Sports apparel, dog blankets, dog sweaters, dog pajamas),dog beds, plastic and wood doghouses, dog crates and kennels, dog toys, dog chews, dog treats, dog and puppy foods, dog grooming products and more. Feel free to check us out at Doggie-Corral.com.

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2 comments:

  1. Whoever came up with the e-collar sure had their thinking hat on straight. The first time I saw a dog wearing one I thought it looked like a cruel thing to do to it. The owner explained that the dog had some surgery and without the collar the dog would bite the stitches out. Now that I know what the purpose is I can totally understand why they use it.

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  2. Collars have come a long way in my lifetime. It used to be black or brown were the only choices. I remember when the choke chains first came out. Now the darned things take up a pretty good space with all of the sizes, colors and types of collars that are available. Same with clothes for your pet. Who would have thought?

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