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12 Aug 2009There are many reasons people have for using dog collars. Knowing how you plan to use your dog collar will help you choose the right one. Some people need a special collar to train their dog while others just need something simple to hang their ID tags from. Others look for dog collars with a bit more sophistication and buy their dog a collar studded with jewels.
A jeweled dog collar still allows you to use a leash, hang the right ID tags, and make you dog look stunning while she is out for a stroll. There are many different types of styles of jeweled dog collars available. Many people see jeweled dog collars as a fashion accessory. Some of the most stunning jeweled dog collars feature a row of jewels on a leather collar. There are a variety of jewels that can be put onto the collars including gems of various colors, diamonds, and rhinestones.
Many of these collars are still very functional even with all the adornment. For an extra bit of style pendants hung from the collar to look like necklaces. Some of the rhinestone jeweled dog collars are only to be used for decoration. Often these feature delicate strands of jewels and often come with matching accessories such as hair clips. If your budget is unlimited there are many things you can add to your collar including real precious gems.
Some devoted dog owners even get sets of matching jewelry for the two of them. Some people think that a dog decked out in a fancy collar is the ideal fashion accessory for almost any occasion. Some people even choose to carry their small dog in a designer purse. Chances are that dogs who wear jewel dog collars receive lots of other pampering as well. They most likely also have cute designer clothing, only the best food, and dog beds which are custom made. Jeweled dog collars are just one of the many ways that dogs can be spoiled these dogs.
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