Chain Collars
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Chain Collars
Anyone know who makes chain collars with the stainless steel name plates, or just the stainless name plates?
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chain collars
Slip Check Company in Missouri makes the best chain collars I have seen. I use them on all my hounds. 573-682-2597. The collars are about $11.00 each, but they last forever.
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Hey Bob, How's it going? I tried to call Emmanuels, and got a voice mail box that didn't sound like a business. It was one of those factory recorded messages. I think that was where I bought them before and was pleased with them. See if you can find their #, and I'll give you a call on your cell tomorrow night. Thanks.
Mike
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If kept fitted on your dog and not left dangling real loose the Slip Check will wear out a few hounds. The clip is tough but in my opinion it's that way for a reason. Never lost or wore one out here. Price also drops to $9.00 each if you buy so many at a time. Can't remember how many though. I like the fact I don't have to take my collar off to put a trial collar on.
I've seen the add for Slip Check chain collars but didn't have much info. Do they engrave/stamp the info on the name plate for you? How many lines can you have if so?
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Doesn't jewels of the horn make them also? How much are theirs and are the as sturdy as Slip Checks?
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Doesn't jewels of the horn make them also? How much are theirs and are the as sturdy as Slip Checks?
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My Slip Check collars always just have name, town/state, and phone number, so just three lines. I like the fact that it takes pliers to get them off, because it's more work for a dog thief and you don't lose them in brush, etc. And it is nice to leave them on at a trial, in case your dog is lost somehow. Also, the collars drop right down into the dog's fur, which is more attractive than a large nylon or leather collar around a dog's neck.
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