"Hi Guy,I received my dogs collar and the 3 week wait was so worth it! It is ABSOLUTELY Gorgeous and the quality is like no other! Thank you so much for making my boy a special collar to fit him. Thanks again and pictures will be on the way in the next couple weeks!
Sincerely, Shanon Sandler"
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Pitbull Wearing Decorated Dog Collar
This collar will fit dogs with neck size 18 inch and up to 31 inch (45 cm - 78 cm)
This Collar Is Extra Wide - Almost 1 1/2 Inch - Which Makes It Perfect Tool For Handling Large And Active Breeds
This Leather Collar Is Made With 2 Rows Of Symmetrical Proportional Spikes and 1 row of brass half ball studs placed between spikes, That Help Bring Out The Beauty Of This Hand Crafted Creation. We Use Heavy Nickel and Brass Hardware, 1/2" Steel Nickel-Plated Spikes - This Is Guarantee That It Will Not Rust Ever !!! Available In Brown or Black Very Strong and Thick Perfectly Oiled and Selected Leather This collar is made of very strong, durable and soft, solid leather.
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Pitbull top quality leather walking dog collar
Heavy duty leather dog collar hits the dog's fancy!
No doubled up fillers or machine stitches...which means the edges won't fray! "Functionally fashionable". Spikes are hand set with brass rivets. Hand set brass rivets secure nickel-plated steel buckle and D-ring (for tags and leash.)
Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
The breed origin history
Pit bull terrier is relative to not only to fighting dogs, but also to tracker ones. Breed history numbers more than 300 years. Progenitors of pit bull terriers are the Old English bulldogs and terriers.
The former English bulldog was a courageous and fearless dog with a strong and compact body, developed musculature and huge jaws. It was bred for the purpose of bull baiting, which consisted in the dog’s hitting on the animal tied to a stake freezing onto its nose.
Vintage prints usually depict images of fighting bulldogs, and present pit bull terriers bear a strong resemblance to their body builds. According to the entry, then bulldogs were very mobile dogs. They had long rat tails, straight legs and smooth nebs. Thus, former bulldogs rather looked like todays bull terriers, then present bulldogs......to continue reading this article please click on here...
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