Sully. 403 Posted January 14 Report Share Posted January 14 3 minutes ago, leegreen said: I have a whole heap of varied collars and leads (I'll count them when I get a chance). I've even had a couple of training harnesses made, StrongStuff gear is bang on. Not sure what work you are giving your dogs, but for bushing work, they'd be fecked within a season in brambles. I use the biothane collars on the bushing dogs now and the StrongStuff collars are their "going out" collars And where are these collars made? All StrongStuff collars are made to order, with British materials. Heavy duty dog collars - Combat Canine Supplies COMBATCANINESUPPLIES.COM Heavy duty dog collars - Combat Canine Supplies - exceptional products to keep your furry friend both safe and fashionable on all adventures. I use them on my lurchers. Knocking foxes , whether it be in the open or hitting cover, pulling from pockets etc. I’ve watched foxes chew them countless timesand there still fine. It’s no skin off my back just saying I’ve used them and there good. I think he’s based in Northern Ireland. 1 Quote Link to post
Sully. 403 Posted January 14 Report Share Posted January 14 1 minute ago, leegreen said: To be fair, they look decent. We use biothane to for the cover dogs , just easier for the trackers etc Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,344 Posted January 18 Report Share Posted January 18 On 14/01/2026 at 19:21, leegreen said: I have a whole heap of varied collars and leads (I'll count them when I get a chance). 16 collars varying from Terrier collars to 7ply monster collars. All apart from 2 Terrier collars are still good and usable. There was 11 leads of various colours, strength and length. StrongStuff has made me harnesses, tracking leads, slip leads and the usual leads and collars. The service is fairly quick and on time. I had took a 7 month old Mali training and I left the new harness on, so get the pup could get used to it. By the time I got there he had chewed the harness, it was totally unusable. StrongStuff laughed and I sent it back to be fixed. Only the postage I had to pay. I will take a screenshot of the above when applying for my next discount 1 Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,344 Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago On 14/01/2026 at 19:27, Blackmag said: Lee not a dig buddy but wouldnt you remove a collar from a dog thats entering cover or does it serve a purpose on what your hunting Depends. It's a lot of agg if you have 3 or 4 dogs on the go and you are going from spot to spot. Generally, I don't have collars on my dogs, or I use slip leads. But them plastic ones are cheap and thorn resistant. The webbing ones shred. 1 Quote Link to post
white van man 3,578 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago I’ve never collared my busher. Always worried about snagging. Also I think his neck is wider than his head Quote Link to post
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