Gus loves when he hears us say “collar” and enthusiastically wags his tail (to the right) when we mention the word. To Gus, putting his collar on signals that we’re back home with no plans on leaving, which is just how he likes it.
We purchased this adorable collar and leash a few years ago from WaLk-e-Woo. After spending countless hours scouring the internet for the perfect set, we finally settled on the green polka dots. We have a mild obsession with a) anything kiwi or avocado green in color, b) polka dots and c) kick-ass small businesses with taglines like, “the bitches Love ’em”. Clearly, WaLk-e-Woo was the trifecta. Every time we put his collar on we sing, “WaLk-eee-Woo0ooooooo”. Gus fully appreciates our singing, but we can guarantee you he’s the only one.
Gus was very concerned when I took his collar off to snap the next couple of photos. Mom, you’re not leaving the house, are you?
The leash is getting a bit worn from being drug on the ground one-too-many times during our walks, but otherwise they’re as good as new. Is it crazy that we’re a bit sentimental when it comes to his collar and leash? We have a couple of new collars to add to the mix, but it’ll be weird not to see him in his cheerful polka dots everyday.
Out of curiosity, does your dog wear his/her collar all the time? We take Gus’s collar off when he’s left alone in the house and at bedtime. Once we’ve all climbed into bed we say, “time to get into your jammies!”.
P.S. Remember when we bragged blogged about our balmy 80 degree day? Well, we didn’t get to enjoy it for very long…it’s only 25 degrees right now and only 10 degrees with the wind chill. Brrrr! This is what Gus did last night to stay warm…
It’s Wednesday which means you should head on over to BlogPaws for their Wordless Wednesday Linky. We obviously have troubles remaining wordless, but they haven’t kicked us out…yet. 😉
Angel @ Life with LuLu & Wally, too
February 2, 2011
80 to 25 overnight is just awful! How does your body adjust to that?! 😦
I don’t think it’s crazy to be sentimental about his collar. When Lu outgrew her first pink leopard print collar, we had to find another just like it! The pink leopard print became her “thing”.
Neither of my dogs wear collars at home. Two reasons:
1) They have very short, thin fur and it gets rubbed off very easily when they wear a collar too often. (We have to get handmade all-cotton collars because nylon irritates their skin something AWFUL! ) Fortunately, we have a fenced in yard, so even if they ran out the door without a collar on they wouldn’t get far.
2) When they play, they go straight for the collars and try to rip them off each other! LOL
I gotta show you Wally’s collar though. If you like green w/words, I think you’ll like this one! http://www.etsy.com/transaction/36273169
According to Gus
February 2, 2011
Oh my…that is an adorable collar!
tiffy40
February 2, 2011
Cute collar…love the polka dots. Tiffy leaves her collar on during the day, but she’s never alone. This makes sense for us since Yorkies (because of their small bladders) need to make frequent trips outside during the day:) Taking Gus’s collar off sounds like a good idea and I’m sure he enjoys the break from wearing it.
Jasmine
February 2, 2011
I lover your collar Gus real cute.
I wear my collar during the day.
My elder sister Violet did not wear her collar she was a daily swimmer in our pool. It would be wet all the time.
Sabrina's Pug Tails
February 2, 2011
I bought Sabrina’s collar from Harrods when I was in London last spring. It’s pink with jeweled flowers on it. She only wears it when she’s going out of the house.
I was finding that she made a lot more snorting/snoring noises when it was on and was worried that it was pressing on/bothering her larynx. Gotta love Pugs.
When I show Sabrina her collar and go to put it on she always gets excited because she knows it means either a walk or a ride in the car. It’s her reaction to her sweater that is really cute. Again, the sweater only goes on for outings. When I approach her with it,she shoves her head through the neck opening to get it on faster.
I love Gus’s polka-dot collar. I’m pretty partial to anything green.
Sabrina’s mum
According to Gus
February 2, 2011
I love that she actually likes wearing her sweater! And a collar from Harrods? Sabrina is a very posh little pug!
raisingdaisy
February 2, 2011
I always count on Gus my daily AWWWW! Wow that’s an incredible temperature drop – tough on the body! Daisy wears no collar in the house and just her harness when we go out. We should call her the “Naked Puppy”….kinda like the “Naked Chef” LOL!
Kristine
February 2, 2011
Awwww, his collar and leash set is adorable! I love that you put so much thought into finding the perfect look. The colour is very becomming on him. The name is too good to resist.
Now I am really feeling bad we just kept Shiva’s SPCA collar for so long. What kind of neglectful dog parent am I?
I know I probably should remove her collar when I go out, just in case. But I don’t always remember. Perhaps it’s not a bad idea to take it off all the time we are in the house and only put it on when we take her out. Lest her separation anxiety return with such an obvious signal of our coming departure. Hmmm.
That is a pretty big temperature jump. But as a snow-laden Canadian, I am not feeling very sorry for you right now. 😉
According to Gus
February 2, 2011
As I was writing this post, I tried to remember why we started to take his collar off when we left. I think we read that their collar can get caught on their crate, etc… It seems like a silly concern, but we’re ULTRA paranoid when it comes to Gus. And you are definitely not a neglectful dog parent, silly girl!
Ha! I knew we wouldn’t get any sympathy…a few cold days each winter isn’t bad 🙂
Carrie Boyko
February 2, 2011
We’re expecting 80 today, but this is Florida–no great surprise. Glad Gus is staying warm; he sure is cute all bundled up. Tanner and Oliver hope to see Gus at the Super Dog Sunday Blog Hop this Sunday: http://www.allthingsdogblog.com/2011/02/come-one-come-all-its-super-dog-sunday.html
Current Instincts
February 2, 2011
Gus has the life. I wish I was cuddled up like him instead of freezing in my cube.
Kirby
February 2, 2011
I love your pics of Gus and his leash and collar are adorable. I am thinking of getting Kirby a summer type leash, right now he has a dark blue one to match his collar and a glow in the dark one, but I’m thinking of getting a springy type colored one (he will be thrilled I’m sure!).
That sure is a drop in temps…we got dumped on with snow! And it’s very windy and cold, typical for January in Michigan.
Kirby’s mom
Kelly & Crew
February 2, 2011
That collar is adorable but not as cute the pup wearing it!! We don’t wear collars at all (although we’re going to look at Walk-e-Woo!) There are three of us and we like to rough-house so no collars for us…we have a big fenced yard too, so we can go out without one. If we leave our own yard for walks or trips Mom puts harnesses on us with all our tags.
And we dont’ do so well at “Wordless” Wednesday’s either 😉 But they haven’t kicked us off yet!
Big Mac, Molly & Moxie~
itsmebuddy
February 2, 2011
Hi! Gus, it’s me, Buddy! I luv your collar, Dude! and your nice warm blankie! I personally don’t like collars. I use to hide when I saw it. I’ll wear a gentle lead harness because that’s the only way I get to go out. I just look forward to getting to the mountain so I can walk free. I learned to come when called so I don’t have to go back on the leash. You are one cute guy! Stay warm!
karen and the Gang of Four
February 2, 2011
I love those collars, but flat collars tend to mat our dogs’ shaggy coats. I keep collars (rolled leather or White Pine) on mine at all times because I have one escape artist, and have owned escape artists in the past. Much as I despair of ever keeping everybody’s necks mat-free, I’d rather that my guys not be out without ID.
jan
February 2, 2011
We went from 70 to under 40 and I thought that was bad, but we are just glad that we have no sub-zero temperatures and miles of snow.
lolabelles
February 2, 2011
Our girls wear collars all the time. I am afraid of a “prison break” and I KNOW the only way they would ever have a chance of coming home would be the collar with tags. Now, we do take them off for bath time so usually when the collar comes off, the look of dismay comes ON their face since that is the “code” for bathtime!
Gus’ collar is adorbs!
Current Instincts
February 2, 2011
We ALWAYS take Peggy Sue and Little Greg’s collars off at bedtime. I just feel like they’re more comfortable.
Plus, they look super adorable naked. 🙂
Pip
February 2, 2011
I wear a harness, not a collar, and only put it on when I go outside. You sure look comfy cozy in those last new pictures!
Your pal, PIp
Opie
February 2, 2011
Gus looks so cozy and comfortable. Does he like to play hide and seek under the blanket. I like to do that. Mama hides me under my blanket and I jump out and pounce!
Happy Wednesday!
Opie
cate
February 2, 2011
You always take the best pics of Gus, but probably easy to do with such a cute model!
I think to take the collar off when inside must be like taking off a tight belt for us…relief 🙂
Snoopy and Annette
February 2, 2011
Hey Gus,
That really is a cool collar, maybe it’s time for me to get another cool collar? Mum’s last attempt didn’t go too well and she turned me pink, after that I had to take the ‘lead’ on the collar front (sorry about the pun! 🙂 I even posted about it…..
http://snoopysdogblog.com/2010/10/snoopy-decides-to-take-his-style-into-his-own-hands-paws/
I get to take my collar off when it’s ‘time for bed’ – Mum soon realised I couldn’t sleep in my collar as it’s too noisy with my tags on it. She does however, like me to keep it on in the house as I think she uses it as a tracking device and can always hear when I’m on the move, just as if I’m gonna get up to mischief! tee hee…..
It must be strange getting one really hot day and then back to cold again, I hope you didn’t shed all your fur!? We have cold nights and mornings and then sunny days, it’s been mid 60’s to 70 – I like it like this, it gets too hot for me in the summer.
I think I’m gonna head on over to check out those collars now, they look kinda funky, maybe it’s time to ditch this black one?
Catch you later Gus,
Your buddy Snoopy 🙂
thatjenk
February 2, 2011
Nice choice! Is is sad to admit it often takes me much longer to pick out a new collar for Moses than it does to buy myself new shoes?
I remember being very envious reading about your 80 degree day and wonderful patio lunch – especially since it was -22F here as I was reading it. I feel a little better now.
According to Gus
February 2, 2011
Ha! I knew we’d get NO sympathy. Stay warm…. -22 sounds COLD!
Tammy
February 2, 2011
We have a hard time being “wordless” too! 🙂 Such great photos today!! Cutest face ever.
Debby & Kirby
February 2, 2011
Cute, cute Gus! Kirby wears his collar 24/7. I take it off only for his bath and he has a fit to get it back on afterwards. He’s a puller so he wears a harness (with his collar) if we go on an outing where he’ll be doing some walking. Have to say only time his collar bothered him was when we had Bella cos she would grab his collar and pull him around.
http://www.kirbythedorkie.com
Trixie, Lily, and Sammy-Joe
February 2, 2011
Collars are a sentimental thing! Mama wore Lily’s puppy collar like a bracelet, for a while. (Lily has a very small neck!)
Helen
February 2, 2011
Wow did you get paid back for the 80 degree post 🙂 I love teh green polka dot collar. We leave Spike and Dru’s collars on all the time but now that I think about it we probably shouldn’t. They are both almost due for new collars and we were going to look at Up Country but being a “kick ass” small business owner myself, we would much rather go that route. I also adore their tag line.
Spike LOVES his chew toys. It goes everywhere with him; inside, outside, bed…everywhere.
katherine/phetched
February 2, 2011
We can’t get too sentimental over Dottie’s collars – she gets them WAY too dirty to hang on to them for too long. (She even wore out a Lupine, but they last the longest!) Mingus, meanwhile, has had his same 2 Lupines for about 4 years now.
We always remove collars when we leave the pups alone at home. We always leave them on at night a) so we can hear the pups and b) because I’m always afraid we’re going to have to escape from a fire or something in the middle of the night and they will need them. (I also keep leashes in the bedside drawers. Yes, I’m a little neurotic…)
According to Gus
February 2, 2011
Great, now you’ve got me thinking we should keep leashes in our bedside dressers. 😉
avtmri
February 2, 2011
my sister would love you gus! her dog will never put her leash on!
Pup Fan
February 2, 2011
We take Bella’s collar off at night… then in the morning, we tell her it’s time to get dressed and she gets very excited! 🙂
Chandra
February 2, 2011
We call no-collar time “wild, naked and free!” I think it’s great to be sentimental about collars and leashes – I started saving Daley’s collars and now that he has angel status and is always “wild, naked and free!” I love the fact that I have them and if I want to, can look back at them – worn collars remind me of happy times and adventures!
I’m totally with you on a fondness for avocado green. And now I’m dying for some guacamole!
-Chandra at Daley’s Dog Years.
CindyLu
February 2, 2011
lol breaking the rules, are ya?! That collar is beautiful – really!! No wonder you’re attached. As always, Gus is the handsomest guy around!
Mel
February 2, 2011
Love the collar! I like the bright colors too. I think someone above said it’s not as cute as the doggie wearing it. I would have to agree! 🙂
I also remove Jasper and Daisy’s collars when we get home. Daisy recognizes that when I say “Let’s get your collar on!” that it means she’s going to the dog park. She always comes out of her kennel so I can put it on. It’s kind of a big deal with us because for Daisy, touching her collar was a big deal. She was always terrified whenever anyone, including me, tried to grab it (my only guess is that the puppy mill owners would grab her by a collar and pull her out of her kennel when they wanted to breed her), so I introduced the idea of taking it off when we got home and putting it on when we were leaving as a way to take the fear out of someone touching her collar. It’s worked quite well.
I searched high and low for a collar with daisies on it. I really wanted a blue one with daisies, but settled for a light purple one with daisies because it came with a matching leash. I may have to go looking again. It’s getting pretty rough too.
According to Gus
February 3, 2011
That’s so great that Daisy associates her collar with something positive now! She’s a lucky girl to have you, and I’m sure you feel the same way 🙂
BZTraining
February 3, 2011
Gus has got it right, curled up in the blankets! Cute head-tilt picture!
Dog Foster Mom
February 3, 2011
Gus is adorable. Great photographs too! I saw his picture on Facebook and just had to come visit, because a friend of mine has a dog that looks a lot like him.
Bella and Daisy
February 4, 2011
The girls don’t wear their collars indoors at all. They both have a combo martingale/buckle custom set for easy on/off and they sit by the door for when we are ready to go out.
According to Gus
February 4, 2011
We just recently won a martingale collar. We’re anxious to try it out!
Oskar
February 4, 2011
Oh that collar is very handsome, as is Gus!
Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar