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Many times I red about Gters taking off their greyhound collar in the house... the fear that the grey may get caught somewhere in the house...

On the other hand I have the fear that if the grey gets out he has no collar... so Tuffy always had his collar and I now I do the same for Otis.

But yesterday an incident made me rethink..

In the midle of the after-noon, I was cooking in the kitchen and I eard Otis SOD in the living room... He was really in a panic... DH got there first to find Otis on his bed, a toe of his back paw caught into the D-ring of his collar :blink::blink::blink:

He was scratching his neck and got his toe in the ring!!!

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DH got it out.. it was not really caught tight.. but the situation was scary for poor Otis!

 

So I think now I will take Otis collar off when we leave him alone...

 

But what to do to help my fear of no identification?

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I use a breakaway collar for ID, www.breakawaycollar.com .

 

I share your horror. One day I watched my little angel Zema scratch her neck and put her entire foot through the D ring!

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Check out these tag collars at http://www.carpecanem.com/store/index.php/cat_6. They are attractive, comfie for the hound, and break away if the pup gets caught up in it.

Irene ~ Owned and Operated by Jenny (Jenny Rocks ~ 11/24/17) ~ JRo, Jenny from the Track

Lola (AMF Won't Forget ~ 04/29/15 -07/22/19) - My girl. I'll always love you.

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thanks!

I have to shop for one of those!

 

now I have to enter in my routine to take out the martingale when we arrive from a walk! this morning had to call MIL from the office so she can stop on her way to work to take Otis collar off... forgot about this this morning.. I was on the subway and realise I did not take it off.. was starting to stress... ;)

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Our first greyhound, Tuffy: You will always be there with us my angel!
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"When you open your minds to the impossible, sometimes you find the truth." W.Bishop

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If you're going to use a collar, break away collars are the safest, IMO.

 

You can also microchip your dogs as a backup.

 

Glad you were there to rescue Otis! A panicked dog can really hurt themselves or cause another dog to react violently towards them.

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We use a Breakaway Tag Collar from Pikoda. The collar is embroidered with Rocket's name and my cell number. They have tons of styles / colors/ widths in embroidered collars. He wears this collar all the time in the event that he would get out of the house accidentally. The owner of Pikoda is also on GreyTalk.

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To get yourself in the habit of taking off the martingale just leave the leash attached. I very rarely ever detach the leash, when we get inside I just take the collar off and hang it with leash attached.

 

I use tag collars with the flat no jingle id from 2hounds design.

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Check out these tag collars at http://www.carpecanem.com/store/index.php/cat_6. They are attractive, comfie for the hound, and break away if the pup gets caught up in it.

 

I love this design. I have always wanted to get a "tag bag" so I can stuff the three-4 tags I have for them in a pouch and be jingle free. Do you have the braided or the ones with the stones?

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Check out these tag collars at http://www.carpecane...index.php/cat_6. They are attractive, comfie for the hound, and break away if the pup gets caught up in it.

 

I love this design. I have always wanted to get a "tag bag" so I can stuff the three-4 tags I have for them in a pouch and be jingle free. Do you have the braided or the ones with the stones?

 

I have both, but prefer the simpler, braided one with a stone on the tag-bag. And yes, you can stuff 3-4 tags in there! Wendy's license, microchip, and I.D. tags are in there with room to spare.

Irene ~ Owned and Operated by Jenny (Jenny Rocks ~ 11/24/17) ~ JRo, Jenny from the Track

Lola (AMF Won't Forget ~ 04/29/15 -07/22/19) - My girl. I'll always love you.

Wendy (Lost Footing ~ 12/11/05 - 08/18/17) ~ Forever in our hearts. "I am yours, you are mine".

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To get yourself in the habit of taking off the martingale just leave the leash attached. I very rarely ever detach the leash, when we get inside I just take the collar off and hang it with leash attached.

 

Our leashes have locking clasps, so they stay locked on to the collars and I just take the "single" unit off when we get home.

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Same thing happened to SieSie and fortunately I was right there. Her scare happened not too long after Jodie got hers caught on the kitchen cabinet door (and I was right there fortunately). It was then I decided no more martingales in the house. I've used tag collars since.

 

Glad he is ok.

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Our guys all wear the leather bolo tag necklaces from Long Dog Leather.

Scroll down to see the leather ones....

 

http://www.longdogleather.com/index.cfm?content=67&Menu=31

 

They will break if caught, and they go back together very easily.

 

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Tag collar. I also don't hang any tags, I use the flat "slide on" ID tag. Never, ever does she have a martingale on in the house.

 

Ditto.

 

A friend just lost her 10 week old (non-greyhound) puppy. He strangled himself when his bone shaped tag got caught in the bars of a crate.

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I have my 3 hounds in tag collars by NancyB and like them very much. They are satin lined velvet ribbon with no rings at all. They are sized perfectly for the flat engraved "tags" from Boomerang Tags.

 

How annoying! I can't post the link from my work computer. I will do so from home this evening.

 

 

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Get one of these

http://www.daveengraves.com/daveengraves_020.htm

 

Mine have been wearing them for the last few years and nothing had gotten caught

Oh! I like these little indoor name collars - just ordered 2! We don't care about the tags jingling, we just started feeling too uncomfortable leaving their collars on indoors when we had one dog get his paw caught in the other dog's collar one day while playing. No harm done...but makes me nervous. Our dogs are chipped and we're going to give these a try on top of that. Thanks for the suggestion!

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I recently ordered the Dave Engraves collars for my two dogs. I like them a lot. These do have a D ring but it is tiny. You can't even clip a leash to it. A hound might get a nail caught in it but it would be unlikely. I'm quite satisfied with these. However, I leave the tags on their walking collars. I don't like tags hanging down to catch on things.

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