Dog collars and accessories are big business. People love their pets and are willing to spend money on them. Your pet doesn’t care. She loves you unconditionally no matter what kind of accessories you hang on her. But aside from giving her food, water, taking her for walks and giving her all the love and attention you can, how else will you show your affection? Your parents bought you all kinds of toys and fancy clothes when you were young, now you want to do the same for your pet. A designer dog collar is just the perfect gift you have been looking for.
There are a large variety of designer dog collars available on the market. Including:
1. Flat collars, also known as buckle collars. They are made of either nylon or leather and have a buckle, which is similar to a belt to allow you to adjust it to fit your dog.
2. An Elizabeth collar, not usually available in designer styles, is only used when your dog is injured or has had surgery to prevent scratching or biting at the wound.
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Flea collars are definitely not created by designers, but may be necessary to prevent your pet from contracting tics and fleas. Fleas will get all over your house and are almost impossible to get rid of.
4. Stud collars come in a large variety of designer styles. They have become so popular, many people have started wearing them as well.
5. Training collars are practical. They can be an effective training tool.
Leather is one of the most common materials used because it so versatile. It can be used to create beautiful and strong designer dog collars. Leather is comfortable and will outlast most other materials. Fake leather looks good, but will not last as long as real leather.
Designers only use real leather. When you buy a designer dog collar, you are not only paying for the name, you are paying for quality.
For quality products at cheap prices, try pets-direct.net for dog collars and designer dog collars.
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