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Dog Collar Quality Question

Hi guys, I'm wanting to buy this collar: <a href="https://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=1762"; target="_blank" class="bb-url">https://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=1762</a>; and this leash: <a href="https://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=1636"; target="_blank" class="bb-url">https://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=1636</a>; from O' Briens Canine Supply's website. I'm curious if anybody has purchased any of their products before, or know someone who has. Judging by the pictures, the quality looks good, but I'd appreciate a kind of like a review or something. I wanted to a get a Stillwater collar, but the one I'm interested in won't fit Boss :/<br>Anyways, any help is appreciated :)
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Comments

  • I don't own any from O'Brien's, however I know people who do and I've seen and held their products first hand. You can't go wrong with them. Very nice, very sturdy, you won't have to worry about the collars breaking. They're pretty comparable to Stillwater. <br><br>You can make your own leash at home for a couple dollars cheaper. Go to any hardware or feed store and they'll most likely have rope you can buy. You can also get the rope clamps and other snap there as well. Super easy to make! :mrgreen:
  • Ah thank you so much :) I thought they looked pretty sturdy, but the picture is so dang small that I couldn't check them out very well,lol. I have a stupid 2inch wide collar from Wal-Mart, and the tab that goes through the buckle is just -way- too short so I'd like to get something of better quality.<br><br>Ooh that's an excellent idea! I bet I could find a cheap lead rope intended for horses at Tractor Supply Company, and just grab a rope clamp :D<br>Thanks for the input Zag!
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