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dog question
I have decided to take Killer's collar off in the house and only place the collar back for daily walks and car trips... Killer seems to be happy about this... any thoughts? you guys do this?
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Makes sense, be like sleeping with a belt on. :winkwink:
Unless really a "Killer" and you need to restrain quick. |
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My dogs have a very small collar that stays on them all the time but a larger martingale collar that the leash attaches to which can be slipped off and on. One dog likes her collar off a good deal so doesn't have it on in the house much while the other doesn't care so it just gets removed at night usually so he jingles less
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Collar off in house, my dog even told me she likes it better that way.
.hope that helps op |
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I always keep my dog's collar off - unless we're going outside where i have to leash him. It's not necessary to keep it on inside and I don't see him as property that needs to be absolutely obedient to me at all times.
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really depends on the dog.. if you can't answer your door without him lurching up at them or even out the door then having a loose rope collar is a good idea. We've only had one dog that would be an issue with that, our other 2 don't need them unless we go out into public.
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What does your mind tell you?
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I say leave a properly fitted collar (not tight) on, but you're probably OK if your dog is micro chipped.
Even well behaved dogs can get loose when you least expect it. People leave side gates open, doors ajar, latches break, etc. A collar with your phone number gets the dog returned quick if you have good neighbors - before accidents happen. A microchip requires someone to take the dog to a vet or human society for scanning. A dog without a collar is also hard or impossible for strangers to coral safely and apt to wander much further. |
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I usually take my cats collar off at night just want the old lady to be comfortable shes 18 years old.
I know it isn't a dog but same thing ;) |
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Good job :thumbsup |
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I found a loose dog last week, she was returned to her owner as soon as she got home from work, due to the collar tag (had somehow gotten out from their backyard). My GF took collar off my dog ("too noisy"), and then managed to leave a door open. Dog was gone for 2 days, and we only got him back due to pure luck. I'd use a collar with a tag all the time.
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Do you have an ID tag on the collar? My dog has an ID tag with address/phone numbers in case she gets out.
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