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safe-t-stretch dog collars
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A lot of people ask us what we mean by 'safer collar for your dog'. We are not saying they aren't looking out for their dog's safety but there are a lot of dangers out there that are easy to overlook until it is too late. When Tasman is unattended, whether indoors or out he runs the risk of snagging his collar on any number of things, we have heard stories about chain link fences, trees, sprinkler heads, lawn ornaments, even indoor baby gates, and we feel it is our obligation to offer a collar that will give your beloved friend a better chance to escape from a situation like that. One of the most common tragedies we hear about is when two dogs are playing and become entangled in each other's collar and strangle, and even when there is someone there it only takes a few seconds for the dog to suffocate.
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