This Center D-Ring Leather Braided Collar will fit dogs with neck size 18 inch and up to 35 inch (46 cm - 89 cm)
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This high quality Collar Is Extra Wide - Almost 1 3/4 Inch and made of 2 ply leather - Which Makes It Perfect Tool For Handling Large And Active DOGS!!
Center D-Ring Leather Collar for Pitbull
Flexible heavy duty leather collar with center position D-ring.
The center position D-ring is a nice feature as the ring is always on top when going to attach your leash to the collar.
We use 2 layers leather and then they are stitched twice through for long lasting wear.
General "Woof" Collar Tip: Not all buckles, rings are same quality. A lot depends on kind of metal, kind of finish, manufacturer, designPlease take this into account when you order the collar. We use only best of the best. You don't like anything? Simply return it. .
..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...What kind of life did it have before this owner?'" Most respondents emphasized that aggressive behavior does not occur in a vacuum - that it is triggered by specific events that are often overlooked or unacknowledged by the media. It was common for owners to disagree with the tone or content of this breed's media coverage. Given the degree of negative attention pit bulls receive in newspapers and on television, owners frequently managed breed stigma by debunking these media reports and calling for a more critical interpretation. Respondents use humor to reaffirm their perceptions. Many respondents noticed a sharp discrepancy between the demeanor of their own pit bulls and the reputation of the breed as a whole; this contrast occasionally prompted jokes and humor. Although such a response did not involve an active rebuttal of the breed's reputation, it allowed owners to reaffirm their own perception of pit bulls. Like any breed of dog, pit bulls have many dimensions to their personalities, and the occasions for this humor allowed respondents the opportunity to refute the one-sidedness of breed stereotypes. This humor often revolved around contrast and contradiction; although the popular image of pit bulls points to vicious, aggressive dogs, many owners had encountered the opposite behavior. For example, humor often resulted from the observation of a dog's affability and playfulness in light of the expectation that pit bulls are tough, intimidating dogs. One respondent joked with her husband about their two pit bulls' nighttime routine in front of the television, a routine where it was clear that they were "family dogs" and not guard dogs or uncontrollable animals. She remarked, One of our dogs will come up and plop down next to you and put his head on you...Our other dog is the same way. They just want to cuddle up to you and be next to you.
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