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Fitting a collar

Last post 03-29-2008 3:35 AM by oranges81. 19 replies.
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  • 03-14-2008 6:15 PM

    Fitting a collar

    I'm buying a martingale collar on payday and I want to make sure I fit it correctly.

    Does it sit just below the ears when loose? The last one I bought was too big, I know that cuz Maze slipped it and ate it.. Since then I've been leery about buying another one. But hearing all the good things about it, I'm willing to try again. 

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  • 03-14-2008 6:18 PM In reply to oranges81

    Re: Fitting a collar

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  • 03-14-2008 8:57 PM In reply to FourIsCompany

    Re: Fitting a collar

    Thanks a lot! That did help! 

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  • 03-15-2008 1:25 AM In reply to oranges81

    Re: Fitting a collar

     It should be tight enough that when it's pulled all the way up, the two rings JUST meet. That way, the dog cannot slip it, but it won't choke them.

     

    It should really only be worn with a leash. Some people leave them on with fine results, but that loop can get caught on stuff (like... teeth and chewed up!). 

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  • 03-15-2008 1:27 AM In reply to jennie_c_d

    Re: Fitting a collar

     Emma's regular martingale (the one that she mostly wears) sits down around her shoulders when it's loose. When the chain is pulled, it fits with the rings touching under her ears, and no slack at all.

    Mischeif N Miracles, CGC, RE (PRT, 10/13/2003)
    Libby's Monkey N The Middle (Chinese Crested, 1/26/2008)
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  • 03-15-2008 1:41 AM In reply to jennie_c_d

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    So it should be tight enough that the rings touch when it's pulled tight under the ears but not to tight to choke. (Note to self: Take off when not training so she doesn't eat it) 

    ~Kitty

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  • 03-15-2008 1:46 AM In reply to oranges81

    Re: Fitting a collar

    Right. And the way they loosen up, especially on a small dog, is what makes them so edible, LOL. Emma's was... expensive. She doesn't chew collars and never has, but I won't leave it on her. It'd be too easy for her to grab if she got bored, and too easy for it to catch on things. One of these days, I'll get a couple of good pictures of it on her. The collar part in 11" and the chain adds another 4" in length, so it's pretty loose when she's on a loose leash. If the leash tightens, though, it's instantly snug enough that she can't go anywhere. 

    Mischeif N Miracles, CGC, RE (PRT, 10/13/2003)
    Libby's Monkey N The Middle (Chinese Crested, 1/26/2008)
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  • 03-15-2008 3:27 AM In reply to jennie_c_d

    Re: Fitting a collar

     So when it's loose, it can slide down her neck? or does it stay near her ears? ( Sorry I'm asking so many questions!)

    ~Kitty

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    -I may have ears and a tail but I'm still the person you used to know-
    He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.

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  • 03-16-2008 9:28 PM In reply to oranges81

    Re: Fitting a collar

    It slides down, when it's loose. You want it to touch right below the ears, because that is the point where it would slip off if it were a flat collar. If the rings are touching when it's all the way up (at the smallest part of the neck, JUST below the ears), the collar will not slip off. 

     

    Emma's collar slides all the way to touching her shoulders, when she's walking in it. If she were to pull back, and it got near her head, it wouldn't pop off. A regular collar would.

    Mischeif N Miracles, CGC, RE (PRT, 10/13/2003)
    Libby's Monkey N The Middle (Chinese Crested, 1/26/2008)
    Teenie Weenie at the Bridge (Dachshund, ???-12/28/2007)
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  • 03-17-2008 10:16 PM In reply to jennie_c_d

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     Sweet. Thanks! I can't wait for next Wednesday so I can get her collar.. Yes I'm a collar addict. Lol..

    ~Kitty

    Rest In Peace Crombie. You will be greatly missed - 07/25/2007 - 05/??/2008
    -I may have ears and a tail but I'm still the person you used to know-
    He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.

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  • 03-19-2008 10:52 PM In reply to oranges81

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    Re: Fitting a collar

    Acutally, when the rings touch when the collar is pulled up - the dog could potentially slip. We fit ours to be pulled tight right at the base of the ears - but where you can still fit two fingers between the two rings. It's not too tight when worn loose, but the dog cannot back out of it still. This is how Casey's is fit (when he wears his martingale) and he's never once slipped it...and he is the master of slipping collars.



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  • 03-20-2008 6:36 PM In reply to erica1989

    Re: Fitting a collar

    I fit mine under the ears, snug enough for the rings to touch, no two fingers... My fav collar is not adjustable.

     

    Do you fit yours with the loop flat, or the loop pulled? I think I'm confused... 

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  • 03-20-2008 7:45 PM In reply to jennie_c_d

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    Re: Fitting a collar

    With the loop pulled - fitting two fingers inbetween the loops. I'll try to get a picture of Casey's.



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  • 03-20-2008 10:02 PM In reply to erica1989

    Re: Fitting a collar

     Oh, ok. I fit mine a little more snug than you doSmile Emma's fits snug under the ears, with the loop pulled. The "O" rings that hold the chain touch, but barely.

    Mischeif N Miracles, CGC, RE (PRT, 10/13/2003)
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  • 03-21-2008 9:40 AM In reply to jennie_c_d

    • erica1989
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    Re: Fitting a collar

    Actually, you are fitting it looser than I do... I'll take a picture tonight after work and upload it.



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