In my own blogs I have shared the personal stories of Jackson and Tinkerbell, both of whom have gotten their tags stuck in the wires of the dishwasher while sneaking a lick off the plates, and the story of when Tinkerbell’s tags became caught in the heating/cooling vent one night as she enjoyed her habit of snoozing on top of the air conditioning vent. ![]() There are 71 incidents a day and over 50% of pet professionals have experienced a collar related incident. Tinkerbell looks stunning in the pawprint KeepSafe Break-Away collaĪccording to the PetSafe website, over 19 million dogs wear collars every day, and more than 26,000 collar related injuries happen each year. I was thrilled when not one but two collars arrived last week. Of course I replied that I was happy to test out a collar, given my obsession with pet safety and my recent post about collar safety in particular. ![]() PetSafe is known for products including wireless and in-ground fences, automatic self-cleaning litter boxes for cats (something else I would happily test), digital feeders, electronic pet doors, and a variety of other products for cats and dogs. ![]() Collar Safety Awareness Week: The KeepSafe Break-Away CollarĮarlier this year, I shared with you the importance of ensuring that the information on your dog’s identification tags is up to date in case he or she is lost. Later in the summer I also shared some important information on pet collar safety, common dog collar and dog tag hazards, and my own approach to when my dogs should wear their collars and when they should not wear them, in the post Dog Collar Safety: When to Let Your Dog Go Naked.Ī few weeks ago I was thrilled when PetSafe contacted me and told me about their upcoming Collar Safety Awareness Week and asked if they could send me one of the KeepSafe Break-Away Collars for me to test.
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