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LED collars and attachments for night time off leash.

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#1 ·
These are awesome.

Neighbours gather every night and let the dogs run on a large park beside the condo complex. Put this on Monty and let him go. Great visibility as long as you have line of sight. One lady has a Pin that's 15 years old, losing vision and hearing, getting dimentia, she wants one just to keep track.

https://www.niteize.com/product/Nite-Dawg-Collar-Cover.asp

The attached pic is the one I have.
 

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#6 ·
That thing looks awesome! I'd love to get one for Bandit
 
#7 ·
There's different styles, don't know if i'd trust the velcro to hold on a large dog with high activity in the dark but they sell LED collars and necklace styles that snap on and shouldn't come off... I love knowing where he is but I joke with the neighbours that it makes it easier for the yotes to find him.
 
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It's now on my Christmas wish list. Would pink be too girly for my boy dog? I would think pink would be more visible for street walks--I leash walk my dog down a road with no sidewalks, so, it's a concern (I wear one of those reflective traffic vest, btw, but drivers give extra space for pets, so lighting up Fido is handy).
Still on the fence about off-lead at night, coyotes in the bush. All my other dogs were bigger and coyote shaped.
 
#9 ·
I was exploring the site and I really like this collar. I want to get one for Sadie because they allow her to wander the neighborhood, and while coyotes aren't an issue around here, cars certainly are!
Nite Dawg LED light-up dog collar
 
#10 ·
I was just discussing this with my friend last night while we were letting our pups play at the park at night last night! It doesn't help that Mia is black so she's basically invisible at night lol Thanks for sharing this! I'm going to check out their website!
 
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How about some other sites sporting LED collars and leashes.

So far many products don't have real good reviews. A number I've looked at have failed very quickly. I don't use the flat collar as the primary connection to the leash. It's connected to the harness with a short connector so there is no strain on the collar. If I have to replace the flat collar with an LED collar, it needs to be strong enough to do the job and I don't need another poorly constructed failed collar. My dog is no ballerina and gets wet and plays in the dirt and snow even at night so collars need to be durable.

Byron
 
#13 ·
I have a Lumiseen collar in blue. It’s very bright when fully charged. It has blinking effect too if you like that. I install it after the harness and training collar is hooked up. Then I just slip,it over the others. Theses have a plastic buckle and I don’t trust them at all for a primary connection.

This collar has two bands of LED lighting most of the way around it. There is about an inch and a half for the switch and battery. The charge receptacle is at the end of this and is apparently glued in place . This pulled loose right away so I super glued it back into positio. This was noted in several reviews.

My first one was too small going by their posted measurements so I called and they promptly sent a larger one. However I simply could not get it adjusted more than an inch. So I just use it as a slip on. It works great as an identifier however. It’s very bright even with my dog’s heavy fur. It serves its purpose well but it’s not a primary collar for my dog.

Byron
 
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I've had good luck using runner LED arm bands for my dog, whose neck is around 12". The bands I've had would probably fit up to a 15" or so neck, though wouldn't light up the entire circumference. Less than $5 on sale, waterproof and super bright. I mostly use them when we're out in the yard after dark- he's usually off leash, but if I see the light staying still, I know he's eating something he shouldn't be (poop or carcass).
 
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