Sentences with phrase «simply as a collar»

For example, Martingale - style collars are increasingly being used for training purposes, and not simply as a collar suited for breeds like whippets and greyhounds.

Not exact matches

Painting the Keystone as something that would simply enable Canadian exports with no obvious economic benefit for Americans has a better chance of resonating with blue - collar Democrats than anything to do with green - house gas emissions.
Simply style this piece as a collar, and you instantly update a favorite coat.
Director Rob Greenberg and co-writer Bob Fisher simply flip the 1987 original concept from writer Leslie Dixon, where she had Goldie Hawn as the rich heiress and Kurt Russell as the blue collar opportunist.
Our Sit Means Sit programs that incorporate our collar as a training aid, use it simply to establish a connection between a tap and the owner, that we then teach and define as attention.
These collars simply do not work for training or even walking (if they pull incessantly), and may result in injuries for both the dog and the owner, as I noted above.
But maybe those warning are there simply because the thought of us wearing flea collars as bracelets offends our cats» sense of feline fashion.
Most collars are adjustable these days so it is simply a question of ordering one that falls between the measurements you obtain, for buckle collars add an extra two inches to ensure the correct fit and if the seller is offering just small, medium and large, always check the sizes as manufacturers vary and while a large from one company may fit a Labrador, others may fit a Springer Spaniel.
Breaking the Waste Cycle When avid cyclist and Cycle Dog president Lynette Fidrych recognized the waste caused by her used bicycle inner tubes was simply causing more landfill buildup, she repurposed the material as backing on dog collars.
Gates and pens, as a product category, might not be as sexy as toys, diners, plush beds, and stylish leads and collars, but that's no reason to consign them to commodity status where they sit in a heap that customers simply stroll past.
Doug Berman at Sentencing Law and Policy Blog picks up on this story, as does White Collar Crime Blog, which commends Urbina for «recognizing that an individual who decides to go to trial should not be punished simply by making this choice.
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