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campchic Posted - Apr 25 2008 : 06:54:06 AM
Does anyone know how to get out the "smelly dog" smell from a dog collar? Our first-born(dog) had to be put down and we kept the collar. I am making a shadow box for my husband. I want to include his collar, a paw print, and a picture of him and my husband hunting. But the smelly dog collar needs some attention. Any ideas will be welcome.

Erin
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campchic Posted - Apr 25 2008 : 1:03:10 PM
Alee,
Thanks for the info. I'll try that.

Erin
Alee Posted - Apr 25 2008 : 09:31:08 AM
Erin-

have you thrown the collar into the washer with a load of towels? That is what I have always done with my dog's collars when they started to get grungy and smelly. If it is REALLY bad- put in a cup or two of baking soda in the wash.

Unless it is a super delicate collar it will be fine. Then just let it drip dry.

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