Ryder Jackson
Our collars are made in his memory
Ryder lost his life in 2018 to collar strangulation.
Collars & tags get caught on the bars.
During play one of the dogs can get their jaw caught on the collar of the dog it is playing with.
Jumping climbing dogs can get id tags easily caught in the spaces of the top of your central heater radiators.
Twiggs shrubs & branches can snag collars when your dog is off leash.
Fencing, rails & posts all have the capacity to snag a collar.
As do post & rail fencing & structures made from chicken wire.
Id tags & collars can get caught in decking grooves. Household furniture can pose threats as protrusions such as knobs can catch collars.
Our collars away under twisting pulling pressure as your dog attempts to release itself from entanglement & will save your dogs life.
Our double D ring system allows you to walk your dog safely. Attach your leash to both D rings. This will override the breakaway buckle system & keep your dogs collar on during walks.
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Every collar we sell supports the work of Dog Desk Animal Action, a social enterprise supporting vulnerable dogs & dogs living in poverty.