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Slipping collars

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by MISSAPBT, Aug 2, 2010.

  1. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    Do you guys have any tips on a dog that constantly silp there collars, got home a few times now and my boy is roaming the yard.
    I do his collar up so tight the next holes would choke him but still slips it.
    Hes like a fuckin hodini.

    I want to sort it out before something goes wrong.

    Livy
     
  2. budboy88

    budboy88 CH Dog

    Ive got one thats like that which is why shes kept on a chain in a kennel.
     
  3. DEATH-GRIP

    DEATH-GRIP Banned

    a stillwater collar ? they never slip outa them on me . with the 2 prong velcro 2inch
     
  4. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    Yeah stillwater 2" 4ply
     
  5. bjh

    bjh Pup

    two collars on at the same time...might slip one but doubt he'll slip two at once...
     
  6. CrazyK9

    CrazyK9 Top Dog

    Do a search for "double collar" ...its been suggested for escape artists on here before.

    How do you have the chain attached? Hardware on the d ring or is the collar through an o ring?
     
  7. GI Joe

    GI Joe Big Dog

    i thought someone asked this a while ago.maybe on another board.sure fire way that worked for me when i got a fighting crop on a bat eared dog i had.hopefuly your chain has some weight to it put a choke chain on him in back of his collar and clip it on the same clip as the collar.when he slips the collar again the choker will pull tight if he trys to slip the choker he will stop once he gets short of breath.odgs that do that once on the yard have a collar and a choker.good luck
     
  8. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    Thanks i have 4 more stillwater ones on the way to me atm. so ill chuck another one on the bugger.

    The set up chain and is the collar through the O-ring.
     
  9. scooter

    scooter Big Dog

    I seriously recommend 2 collars!
     
  10. deadgam33

    deadgam33 CH Dog

    2 collars is the way to go...
     
  11. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    So just put the Oring through the back collar?

    ok i just read my post, what an idiot corse you put it on the back one thats the POINT!, dont reply to me hahahaha
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Aug 2, 2010
  12. velli2008

    velli2008 Big Dog

    It's one of 2 things....either you're not using a "bulldog proof" collar, or the proper collar you do have is way too loose.
     
  13. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    Its a stillwater, and i can hardley fit my fingers inbetween the collar and his neck, he still slips out, i dont want do it up another lap as id come home with a suffocated dog.
     
  14. B

    B CH Dog

    Never seen a dog slip a properly tightened 2" collar. If they are then you aren't sizing your collars properly or tightening them properly. Leash training is necessary before you just stick a dog on a run.

    B
     
  15. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    See my last post B
     
  16. NOSEGUARD

    NOSEGUARD Pup

    still water 1 1/2 inch 4 ply works the best out here
     
  17. JamesT

    JamesT Top Dog

    Put a 1 inch collar in front of the 2 inch collar.I don't think it would make much difference if you connected the 1 inch collar to the chain or not.
     
  18. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

    Ill give it a go tomorrow, and see what happens.
     

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