Fancy Embroidered Dog Collars For Your Bichon Frise?
When you mention dog, you would first and foremost think of a dog collar. A dog collar is one of the minimum pre-requisite accessories a dog needs to have since it has multiple roles. You will need a dog collar for identification purpose (dogs normally wear their license attached to their collars); you use it to control the dog (for walks); you use it to train the dog and you use it beautify your pet as well. Owing to the fact that people love their pet dogs so much, there is a large industry out there concentrating solely on producing dog accessories and related items. In this way, you can get grooming tools, beautifying items (such as hair bands, ornamental dog collars, embroidered jackets, etc), protective items (warm clothes, protective collars) and even cosmetics.
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There are many types of dog collars, which are classified by their use and type. For example, a training collar would focus on control, while an embroidered dog collar would focus on looks. There is a lot to choose from, so much so that often dog lovers find the multitude of dog collars rather intimidating. Since pet dogs become an integral part of our lives, we love to take them with us wherever possible. It is during this time that people think of “dressing up” their pets.
The matching of the dog collar would very much depend upon the place and the occasion where the dog is taken to, i.e. if the dog is taken out for a leisure walk in the park a normal collar would do, if the dog is taken out for a short trip to a friend’s house then the dog collar could be matched to the ensemble of the owner for sync look, and if the dog is taken to a fancy party or a dog show, an embroidered dog collar would look very appropriate.
There is a good deal of embroidered dog collars available in the market. Some are exquisitely made and marketed under designer labels, which can cost a small fortune; some are just ornamental meant to be worn over the original dog collar as a cover just for the show, some combine both looks and durability and yet others are enhanced with semi-precious and precious stones for that royal look.
You can decide according to the importance and style of the party/occasion what type of embroidered dog collar you dog would need. You should also keep in mind the personality and the breed of the dog. For example, a Pit bull would look a bit off with a frilly and embroidered dog collar.
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