Coach Leather Dog Leash Large Purple


| I live in Monterey, California, I'm trying to find a spiked dog collar, but i am looking for the 3 to 4 inches wide dog collars not the regular ones. I own a couple of Pitbull terriers. Does anyone know the best place online I could check out? | |
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Amazon have a HUGE selection of spiked dog collars, Hope this helps, Alex |
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I bought a custom pink collar for my dog today and it won't be here for a couple of weeks- I just want to see some of your pups in their pink collars! ![]()
My dog is a boy but he's still getting a pink collar for special occasions, it's 1 1/2 inch Leather collar with silver studs. Real men wear pink, right?

Features turned down collar that can be raised with Velcro enclosure under the neck to ensure a perfect fit. Also has a strap around the belly that attaches to two polished nickel turnlock closures to add more Coach style. The end of the strap also features Velcro to make sure it fits nicely on your dog.
Everyone now days seems to be breeding these so called "designer dogs". Mutts that cost tons of money and are a shame to the standers. I think they can even get them registered though some back yard registry now. What do you think about people breeding their dogs to produce "mutts" and do you think its a good or bad thing? I seem to hate it, but I see more and more people everyday wanting them and breeding them. Do you think its ruining the "real" breeds and their standers?

I know I don't have the money now but when I do I want to get my puppy lacoste collar and burberry accesories. Do they make designer dog kennels? I would love for him to have anything from any of these designers: burberry, gucci, lacoste, coach, chanel, versace...or anything like those! Where can I find these things?
He is a brittany spaniel and before you say anything I am not treating my dog as an accessory...I would just like him to have collars, beds, bandana, the usual things, no clothes please
Um yes he is thank you and it's not dumb...if I can buy it why not...hes completely taken care of and is extremely healthy...just spoiled a little...you didn't answer my question so next time just dont even bother...
I adopted a 11 month border collie pup from a rescue about 2 weeks ago. So far things are going great, he is house broke, only plays with/ chews on his toys, sleeps well through the night, doesn't bark much and gets along well with my other dog. He also has a good recall. I am having two problems with him that I am not sure how to solve short of using a shock collar which I have never used on a dog before and only want to use as a last resort.
Problem one is with the horses. He leaves them alone when they are just hanging out and he does great going on trail rides with me, but when the horses are running in the pasture he wants to go out and play with them. He does not herd them but runs along in front of them like he is playing with another dog. This does not seem to bother the horses in the slightest, but I am worried he is going to get trampled. I had a friend that tried to fix this with the dog on a long line but ended up getting the horse tangled in the line and the dog trampled as a result of being attached to the line that was wrapped around the horses legs so a long line is not an option.
The second problem is that he herds my other dog when she is playing fetch. My other BC is more timid and won't put him in his place for doing this to her but instead will just give up and quit playing. This is disheartening to me because fetch is her favorite game and being the dog I have had longer I am doing all that I can to make sure she doesn't feel replaced and depressed. I feel if I use a long line in this area that my other dog will get tangled in it as well.
Oh and I should add that the new pup is not food or toy motivated. I have been working on that and he is starting to look for treats on occasion, but they are not powerful enough yet to use as a distraction.
Please no responses about not being qualified to own a BC, I already have one and a lead a life style that suits the breed well, little habits like these come with the breed and I know that. I plan on asking my agility coach for her thought on the issue at my next session, but I thought YA might come up with some good ideas as well. Also please no negative comments about the use of a shock collar. As I said I don't want to use one, but when it comes to the safety of my animals I will if I have to.
I agree they they can't be trained with only possitive reinforment (my other certianly wasn't) the problem is that if I put him on a leash then he sits quietly next to me, but if he is loose then he is off after her so quickly that I can't get a hold of him to correct him