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by victor678 on Feb 20, 2010
The Kramar Pet Company supplies all your dog care needs including products for: Tethering: tethering and dog care go hand in hand- if you do not have appropriate tethering products then your dog is at risk of running away, running onto the road or become involved with confrontations with other dogs. Kramar has a large range of tethering products to ensure your dog is safe when out and about. Some of these include: - the roadie – the dog seatbelt that are certified to human seatbelt standards - car and walking harnesses – especially good for bigger, stronger dogs who are harder to restrain - muzzles- they come in a variety of shapes and sizes to ensure comfort - chains ...Read More >>
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1. The Control of Dogs Order 1992
Some people see dog collars and even dog leads as a fancy luxury, but this is not the case. In the UK, the control of The Control of Dogs Order 1992 says that any dog in a public place must wear a collar with the name and address (including postcode) of the owner engraved or written on it, or on a tag. Your telephone number is optional, but it is recommended.
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