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  2. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    Kangal dog with wolf collar protecting sheep. Stud collars, also called wolf collars, protection collars, or spiked collars depending on the attachments, are collars fitted with metal studs, dulled points, or sharp points that traditionally prevented another animal from biting the dog's neck. Commonly, spikes are hand-set and tightly riveted ...

  3. Collar (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Tie up collar correctly used with a headcollar on a stallion Nylon quick-release buckle collar on a dog with identification and medical tags. Wooden neck cradle An animal collar is a device that attaches to the neck of an animal to allow it to be harnessed or restrained.

  4. Nigger (dog) - Wikipedia

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    The word nigger was often used as a dog's name during the early part of the 20th century. A black explosive sniffer dog named Nigger served with a Royal Engineers mine clearance unit in 1944 during the Normandy Campaign. [5] The black dog leading a sled dog team on the Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic (1910–1913) was also named Nigger. [6]

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    The tracker serves as a small attachment to a dog’s collar that provides live GPS tracking location, as well as health tracking and the ability to be alerted if your dog escapes a pre-designated ...

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    AirTag Pet Collar Holder (2 Pack) If he already has AirTags, or if you think he'd get the most use out of them keeping tags on his four-legged friends, then these pet collar AirTag holders are a ...

  7. GPS animal tracking - Wikipedia

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    Harness attachments may be used when collar attachment is unsuitable, such as for animals whose neck diameter may exceed that of the head. Examples of this type of animal may include pigs, Tasmanian devils, etc. [citation needed] Large, long-necked birds such as the greylag goose may also need to be fitted with a harness to prevent the removal of the tag by the subject.