So that just goes over the prong?
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I agree. I saw the collar on Leerburg's site and reached out to her. She replied quickly and I could tell right away she was passionate about her work. Which made me comfortable working with her. She answered every question I had swiftly and confidently. I thought the price was great. I'm going to be using Solo as a therapy dog at my new school and I know how ppl can be ignorant (and stupid) when it comes to a prong. So this serves a great purpose as well.Huh, I wonder why I didn't see prices. I'll go look again. I'm all about supporting handcrafters. She does excellent work. Factoring in the cost of the collar itself and supplies, I'd say that's a very fair price. I was an artisan, and I know that I ended up having to dissolve my business because I was never able to pay myself a reasonable wage. Customer's often don't get that just because you may do something from home, your time is as valuable as someone working in a retail shop. Good for her for realizing her talent is worth it. I'll pass her info along.
If you're going to get a prong I say go with the Herm Sprenger Medium (3mm).....no need to go bigger. If you like the cover then I'd go with the cover and you get the Herm Sprenger since they weave the cord into the collar. I'm not sure how old your dog is, but I'm assuming it's still growing? IF thats the case I'd hold off on the cover until later, until you know you won't be adding any more links. When you get the prong all of the links will be in it. 10 in total. When I got Solo at 3 months I obviously had to remove a bunch of the links so it fit properly. Then would add as he grew. Currently he uses 9 out of 10 links and its just fine. Prob will never need to use the 10th one.Thanks for sharing season. I tried to pm you then learned of the posting regs. Should I start with this one or do you recommend something else for Odin?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T707A using Tapatalk