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🐾 Total Pet Health Nylon Puppy ID Collar, Toy, 8-Pack: Durable and Versatile Identification Solution for Your Growing Pups Review

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Description of 🐾 Total Pet Health Nylon Puppy ID Collar, Toy, 8-Pack: Durable and Versatile Identification Solution for Your Growing Pups

Make it easy to identify puppies in large litters. Color-coded with removable number rings to increase identification options. Made of durable nylon, with adjustable velcro tabs. Packages of eight. Order multiple packs to track litters of nine puppies or more.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good quality BUT NOT HAPPY with the colors!

I usually use the cheaper velcro paints for my puppies (which are very durable btw) but settled on these. They are beautifully built. They look like a puppy collar combined with Velcro. If you don't mind shades of the same color, you're fine. 3 shades of green drove me crazy! I'm color blind! I like black, blue, green, white, pink, purple. Simple primary colors. Yes, there are numbers, but I don't like to complicate things. If this product changes color I will buy it again. But now I'm going…

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Color variety is great my dog ​​had a litter of 8 puppies

Color variety is great my dog had a litter of 8 puppies all Chocolate Labs so I couldn't tell them apart. The collars helped identify them and allowed new owners to choose them with the knowledge that they would get the pup of their choice. What I don't like about these particular collars is the velcro closure. At first I thought it would be nice to be able to easily adjust the sizes, but the puppies kept sticking together so either the puppies' collars came loose and stuck to the other pup, or

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Update available

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Very disappointed! One of those products that are "great ".

I ordered these collars for my 6 week old Pryenees puppies and they were almost too small! on the ground so the pups took them off within 24 hours (fortunately I left the rest of the collars on "just in case" so I could still tell which was which!) actually found a few of them. Very disappointed! those products that are "nice in theory" but not so great in practice. If I ever have another litter I will stick with the regular thin puppy collars. you stay on!

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  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • Lots of Stuff

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Durable, useful and cute

My dog had 6 puppies so we bought these collars so we could tell them apart. When they started crawling we kept them under the covers so they would smell like puppies and mom wouldn't undress them. Finally, we didn't use them very often because we knew the puppies by their spots, but since we couldn't keep any of the puppies, we put collars on them when they met their potential families. Our puppies were the smaller size and they were too big for them (because I bought them so quickly I didn't…

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  • Great for a small home
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  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a lifesaver.

These collars are perfect for our litter of lab puppies! We often had to keep track of which pup was crazy and which had already eaten and these collars worked beautifully. We didn't buy them until our puppies were 4 weeks old and I wish we had bought them sooner! I was impressed with how the collars fit a variety of neck sizes so adjusting them as the puppies grew was not a problem. The collars hold up great. Due to the twitching, biting, and rough play that Labradors make, none of the puppies

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  • New
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  • Slightly torn