Sunday, April 7, 2013

ToughHound Collar Review

Maggie: Hey Griffin, is that a new collar? 

Griffin: Yeah, want to see up close?

 Duke: Woo hoo!

Maggie: Um, you guys are going to stop, right?

  Last November I received an email asking if I would be interested in reviewing the ToughHound collar. The ToughHound personalized collar was provided as a review sample and is available for purchase at the Dog Bark Collar store.
The collar looked really durable, with a custom engraved stainless steel nameplate and all stainless steel hardware, so it was perfect for Griffin, my parents' Giant Schnauzer. The collar is only available in a buckle style, which is why we ordered it for Griffin instead of Maggie or Duke, as we only use martingale/limited slip style collars for them. 
How do you like the natural look?
   Griffin spends as much time as possible outside with my Dad on my parents' farm, rolling in the grass, jumping in the ponds and running through the fields and woods. The fact that the "ToughHound non-porous surface drys quickly, will never absorb offensive odors and makes removing mud just a wipe away" made it a great choice. The collar has a leather like texture but is much easier to keep clean.

Collar may be larger than it initially appears.
 The only problem is that I didn't read the sizing directions on the website correctly, which state to "Measure your dog’s current collar from the center of the buckle to the current sizing hole. Select the closest number in the drop-down for size." A 24" collar is 24" to the second hole, so the overall collar is actually 29" long, which was a little bit too large, even for a Giant Schnauzer. 

Okay, so you can fit your hand and 4" of fluff, what's the big deal?
 It's hard to see the Midnight Black collar on the black dog, but it is available in 8 different colors, from Espresso Brown to Sunshine Yellow. The other collars available on the website were bark collars, which are designed to offer a correction/punishment whenever a dog barks. Although Griffin can be a barking maniac when playing with Maggie and Duke, my parents would never consider using negative punishment to train him to stop barking. He's a great watchdog, which is not something they would want to train out of him.
I've got my eyes on you. (not like you could tell!)
The collar took a few months to come in, the normal delivery time is said to be seven days. I had almost forgotten about it when I received an email asking for my shipping address. They said that the initial response to the collar promotion was so overwhelming that they were behind on orders. I was initially hoping to get it in time for Christmas, but I can't be too picky about a free collar! I just hope the service is better for paying customers.
The price of the collar is $29.95 plus shipping, which seems a little high, but not unrealistic considering the stainless steel hardware and custom engraved stainless steel nameplate. There are 13 different fonts available, and there are up to 4 lines with 14 characters available for personalization.

Who's got a big neck and little pointy head? Not Griffin! (Definitely Duke.)

It's not a collar that I would use on Maggie or Duke, as they both have large necks and fairly small heads, so a buckle collar would tend to slip off. I would not recommend leaving the collar on a dog that was unsupervised, as it doesn't seem like a dog with normal proportions would be able to get out of the collar if it got caught on something. None of the ToughHound collars have a breakaway clip, so you wouldn't have to worry about the collar letting go if a dog suddenly pulled towards a squirrel!
 It seems like a great collar for big active dogs, and I'll be interested to see how well this collar stands up to a summer outdoors on Griffin!

15 comments:

  1. We rather like those collars, especially the fall orange n neon green. And we think you look best in your nature 'attire' :)
    Have a great week ahead,
    Ginger, Buddy n Shadow

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  2. We just got a new collar yesterday. I am off out soon to test it out. Have a marvelous Monday.
    Best wishes Molly

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    1. Hope the collar is nice! Have a great week. :)

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  3. Those collar looks durable would be nice if theres bright colors but maybe one day .
    Enjoy the rest of the week. OH Griffin love your pointed hair

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    1. There are a few bright colors. I was trying to get my mom to pick the orange one so Griffin wouldn't look like such a wild animal in the woods!

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  4. Stainless steel is pretty flashy. No stinkies is good too (momma is always putting my collars in the washy machine). But 29 inches is gigantic. My goodness. Hopefully it will survive a season of rough and tumble.

    Kisses,
    Dexter

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    1. I think we're going to have to add extra holes and maybe make it a little shorter. Hope that doesn't ruin the anti-stink factor! :)

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  5. You will have to let us know in the fall if it lasted. Lee and Phod

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    1. It looks pretty good so far. At least Maggie and Duke won't chew a collar if it's on Griffin!

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  6. Cool collar, I haven't heard about this brand before!

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  7. I like the sounds of that collar and would consider something like that. However, yes, it is all times seven. For now we'll stick with our engraved ID tags at $10 each. Like your two, none of the pack wear collars unless we are out and about.

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    1. Oogh, and I used to think times 2 was bad! It's so much easier having naked dogs. :) Of course they chewed off a few collars before I figured it out.

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  8. I have no need for this kind of collar but Griffin is so cute I just want to give him a big hug

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