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Sustainable Dog Collar Options

Posted on Fri Jul 3 2009
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Pick a Green Dog Collar

When you’re trying to find the right dog collar, it can be overwhelming since there are so many styles and materials to choose from. Some even seem too complicated to buy. As a responsible pet owner, a collar with ID tags is on the top of the list. However, as a compassionate pet owner, you also have to be concerned about the fit as well as the eco-friendly quality of the product’s production.

There are three main styles of dog collars, and each of them serve a different purpose. This includes high fitting collars, harnesses and halter-types. Depending on how much training your puppy or dog requires with regard to walking and socializing with other animals, you might be mostly concerned about the design. For instance, halter-type collars can give you more control over your dog while walking, and this style can also be purchased in a natural and organic material.

Organic Material Benefits

It’s obvious that organic dog collars are more eco-friendly, because the material is biodegradable and free of chemicals. In addition, your dog’s neck will receive less strain, because traditional collars made from manmade materials can sometimes cause unnecessary rubbing and irritation. Natural fibers hug the dog’s neck and are less likely to cause hair loss or mild skin reactions, but this doesn’t mean that they are plain or boring collars. Even if your dog is a fashionista at heart, you can find fitting patterns and colors.

Organic Dog Collar Options

Some organic and natural dog collars are made from bamboo, hemp and cotton, but they are far from being granola. These options are free of pesticides and herbicides, which will make you feel like the best pet owner. In addition to collars, you can also find matching leashes made from the same materials.

The choices in eco-friendly dog collars are expanding, because collars are now being made from recycled plastic bottles, sailboat sails and shirt ties. These are safer and more comfortable alternatives to nylon collars, which are sustainable and effective. Before you know it, you’re dog will barking all about going green.

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I saw this post from a few days ago and had to read it. I am a devoted dog lover and have two beautiful girls. I hadn't heard about these organic collars before and will certainly check into them. Thank you for passing this on.
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There are so many cute dog collars out there, but it's important to look for stylish organic ones. There are a couple of dog boutiques in my area, and I was pleasantly surprised to find eco-friendly collars available. Or you can always find them online if you don't have luck in your area.
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