My Dog Lucky

My golden retriever, Lucky, joined my family about four years ago. He was just a puppy and I lived on a farm in Pennsylvania.

Everyday, Lucky would run around the farm collar free. He was a free spirit and I trusted him enough to where I didn’t have to use a dog collar.

About 6 months ago I was offered a job opportunity that I couldn’t refuse, so myself and Lucky moved to a city area in Philadelphia. I figured the transition from country to city would be tough for Lucky, but completely overlooked one obstacle that made the transition difficult.

I would take Lucky for a walk around the block and struggle to keep him contained. My dog refused to willingly accept a standard leather dog collar around his neck nor did he appreciate his limited walking length thanks to the leash.

I tried many different brands of regular dog collars but Lucky always found a way to defeat them. Lucky would slip out of the dog collar and would even figure out how to manipulate the dog collar from his neck by placing his paws over his head and pushing the collar off.

I tried every dog collar brand at my local pet store. I nearly considered using a choke chain, but thought better of it. That’s when I was recommended to try the martingale dog collar.

I had seen the martingale dog collars on the racks at the stores, but it’s loops and exotic designed intimidated me so I never picked it up. I wish I had went to the martingale dog collar first!

It’s design was perfect to keep just the right amount of tension around Lucky’s neck to where he would walk, breathe and eat comfortably… And when he tried to disconnect himself with the martingale dog collar, the loop design would increase tension on the collar and keeping Lucky secured.

I have since gotten rid of all the other dog collars I bought because I am so pleased with the martingale dog collar.

And thanks to my new job, I went and bought Lucky a little something to thank Lucky and help him feel extra spiffy. I bought him a nylon based martingale collar with his name embroidered in the large loop of the collar!

I love the martingale dog collar and I truly believe Lucky does too.

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