TheWhiteSchnauzer is taking a short break
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jlmryan on Dec 5, 2014
4 out of 5 starsPerfect! Lights up great in the dark. Really easy to find the dog in the yard!
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Danielle on Nov 4, 2014
5 out of 5 starsShipped on time! Really cute and such a great idea. A bonus one was even thrown in which was great :) if I ever need more I'll reorder again through this seller :)
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About TheWhiteSchnauzer
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Bella wearing the first collar I ever made.
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My sweeties
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One dirty pup!
A girl, a cute rescue dog, and a sewing machine.
I began making collars to satisfy my desire for adorable dog accessories. A dog as cute as Bella needed a spectacular collar!
I realized other dogs deserved something amazing as well and The White Schnauzer Boutique was born.
Shop members
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Melinda
Owner, Maker, Designer, Curator
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Pez
Chief Of Mischief
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Bella
Inspiration
The inspiration behind The White Schnauzer Boutique
Shop policies
Accepted payment methods
Returns and exchanges
I accept returns for any reason, just ship it back and I'll refund you as soon as it arrives. Item must be returned within 30 days of arrival.
Buyer will pay for return shipping when the return is not due to seller's mistake.
Payment
Shipping
Collars generally ship twice weekly. Please allow 1-5 business days for crafting and shipping.
For faster shipping/ upgrades, please send me a message.
Additional policies and FAQs
1. Do you make choke collars, martingale collars, or harnesses?
No
2. Do you have metal hardware?
Yes, but currently only for 3/4" wide collars. 3/4" is suitable for most dogs, from 15 pounds up. Very large dogs and very small dogs should not wear 3/4" collars.
3. Can X ribbon be on Y webbing?
Almost ribbon can be put on any webbing.
3/8" ribbon can go on any webbing.
3/4" ribbon can go on 3/4" webbing and larger.
1" ribbon can go on 1" webbing and larger.
1.5" ribbon can only go on 1.5" webbing.
4. What is a breakaway collar?
Cats are agile creatures who can get their collars snagged as they climb and leap. With a traditional buckle, even a house cat can accidentally be strangled when their collar catches on a object.
A breakaway buckle will spring apart if the cat's weight presses against it. The buckle is not broken and the collar can be placed back on the cat.
Please ONLY put breakaway collars on your cats. It is as much a safety issue as putting a child in a car-seat.