Hi all,
I have been a little absent on the forum for a while as i have been busy setting up a business selling handmade pet collars, leads etc with the other half. Some of you may remember me talking about it in the old chatroom so thought id give you a random update.
We have been selling now...
The competition was one of the things that brought me to this forum when i joined. I felt it gave me something to aspire to being a newbie at the time and kind of set a standard to which i wanted to achieve.
I won tank of the month eventually but it was slowing down sadly when i won so felt a...
Sadly not. Tempted to make a lead up for picture purposes though.
Since this thread i have looked and noticed a real lack of metal hardwared fabric collars, rather odd!
and i was suggesting an appropriate option if it was a real fear of yours which any normal person would do. Your example was also based on a pulling dog so my suggestion was a sensible one. Neither did i suggest it was your dog. I do not recommend walking on collars to anyone myself so of course...
Not trying to sell any on here thanks.
If you take advising on an animals welfare as arguing then so be it. There are sooo many potential risks to walking a dog on a collar i wouldn't even want to go into it
These are probably the best plastic clips i have ever seen. They are really tight to get together. No cheap parts.
Also without being a preacher if a dog pulls enough for you to worry about clips coming apart it should be walked on a different aid such as a harness or headcollar...
Looking for some feedback really on an arts and crafty type hobby that me and the missus are looking to turn into a business.
Hope its alright to post this on here and not seen as advertising. :S
What do you all think of the photography and are they something dog owners would buy...
Personally id go custom built every time since owning one.
The price of one from somewhere like ND is actually really affordable especially for the quality you would be getting. You can also make use of as much space as possible as dimensions wont be an issue.
I would then stick any left over...
Its a nice start. My first planted tank started out with a mixed pack on ebay. I found it was a really good way for me to see what plants i liked and what ones i didn't.
It looks alot better with the black background on it.
Looking forward to seeing it progress.