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HomeBrandsLupine1" Patterns for Large DogsCombo collarLupine Bling Bonz 1in Combo Collar (19"-27") |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
best collar ever Jun 08, 2011
By Kaia Taitano
"Kai"
Wow. Just received the collars today. I ordered 3 altogether. One in the 1 inch size, and the other two in the smaller 3/4 inch size. They are beautiful. They lay well. Have two large D rings, one for the tags and one for the leash. This is very important, because if the tags are put on the leash D ring, it hangs funny at the choker loop, making it dangerous. I just returned 3 collars yday that lacked the second D ring.
Another thing I like about this collar, as compared to the ones I just sent back, is the size of the choker loop. The one I sent back had a huge loop, making it possible to seriously choke. This one, it seems smaller. It ends up tight on the neck, but not choking the "life out" of the poor dog :) I only needed this type of collar due to the fact my dogs (Standard Poodle, Giant Schnoodle and a Jack Russell) have smaller heads than they do necks. With a normal collar, if they back up while on lead, the collar can easily slip off. This collar fixes that problem. Awesome product, as the lifetime guarantee proves :) thank you amazon and Lupine!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Thank Goodness Apr 25, 2011
By C. Anderson We have two sneaky dogs that need martingale collars for different reasons.
Sasha, 22lb, schnauzer mix - she backs out of her collar if she wants to go somewhere else while she's on a walk. She can slip out of a harness so that won't work.
Rommel, 20lb, corgi mix - he will chew any collar/harness he can reach. If he does get loose he is very hard to catch.
If you go to Petco or the like you can get a plain martingale collar that is an inch thick and not made for a smaller dog. Plus it has no style. These collars are stylish, they aren't one size fits all, plus they have the extra D-ring so it's just like a regular collar. I guess that's why they call it a combo collar. That is something I haven't seen with any other company.
And best of all, Lupine guarantees their collars and leashes even if they are chewed.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lupine Dog Collar Dec 29, 2010
By mikel2001
"mikel2001"
Well, our rambunctious Grace loves this...takes pride in wearing it. It is sturdy, has the convenient two rings: one as a mild "choke collar", the other a normal leash connection ring. It has held up color and wear-wise for over 6 months now, and the absence of a buckle/latch is more reassuring that it won't break at that typical weak spot. Nice looking. We're very happy.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic company! Mar 12, 2011
By Malibu17 I've been purchasing Lupine collars and leashes for years and the company is absolutely amazing. The designs are great and the collars are study. If your dog chews the collar or like my dog is just really hard on it they will replace it. If that's not customer service I don't know what it! The product arrived exactly as described and on time.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best collar we found! Jan 27, 2011
By AAyers The Lupine collars were highly recommended to us by the head of the Nat'l Bull Terrier Rescue. She said that they were much better than regular chokers and worked well for the stronger breeds. We bought one and were very impressed. It was comfortable for the dog but effective in pulling her back since it functions like a choke collar. We did have to manually release it a few times (as other reviewers have stated), though I wouldn't say that it was uncomfortably tight on her when it did "stick". The collars are very well made and clearly very sturdy. The design was really nice too. All told, I would buy Lupine collars again without hesitation!
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