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Right. That is why I have two sets of collars. The martingale attaches to the leash, but then they have the flat buckle collar w/tags on it.
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These are the martingales I have for my guys. We've had them for a few years and I"ve been very happy with them. I love how narrow they are, they're adjustable, machine washable and most of all, that they have a clip at the side so they're easy to put on and take off. They're also very inexpensive.
This company was easy to deal with, I'd definitely order from them again. http://www.furpetsonly.com/martingal...llarsmall.aspx
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I can't bring myself to leave a collar on any of my dogs. I've seen collars and/or tags get caught in things but worse, I've seen dogs playing get their jaws under a collar and not be able to pull loose. That can be tragic. Chain or leather collars often stain the white ruff. Nylon doesn't stain or pull hair but it will wear the hair thin if left on all the time. I like the rolled nylon slip collars for trips to the vet but I take all collars off the minute the dogs are home.
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