[NAGDU] collar question

Tami Jarvis tami at poodlemutt.com
Sun May 15 17:54:03 UTC 2016


Buddy,

Were those the bells Hilda was wearing when you did the video with her 
new harness? They sounded really nice! Just right. I plan to get some 
for our dogs one of these days and just solder them to the collars so 
they don't get lost. Or maybe I'll solder them to the dogs. /lol/ When I 
mention wanting anything other than cheapie bells to the spouse, he 
says, "Why? So they can lose those, too?" I like using light hoops that 
will break away for safety, but that's not safe for bells and tags. We 
finally went with a sturdy key ring for Loki's tags, and he seems to 
have survived so far. So have his tags! So a good bell will someday be his!

Tami

On 05/15/2016 08:22 AM, Buddy Brannan via NAGDU wrote:
> I like the jingle so much that I put a bell on my critters. Actually, Hilda has a pretty loud bell for around the house, and she still manages to be pretty quiet. I need to actually get some more bells from Noble Falconry so Hilda has one that's more appropriate for going out.
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> I've also got two collars on Hilda. I need to actually get one for Leno so his tags and bell are not on his slip collar.
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>> On May 15, 2016, at 8:46 AM, Emily K. Michael via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> David, I like the jingle too! :)
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