What is better than the adventure proof nature and high quality of Flicker Mountain Co Biothane collars?!
Flicker Mountain Co collars with heavy duty Two Tails Tags nameplates of course! This pairing is extremely durable and quiet so is perfect for summer adventures.
This upgrade can be attached to nearly all of our embellished and classic collars. The nameplates will work best with biothane collars greater than 12".
If you are looking to combine this upgrade with a Fi upgrade as well, please keep in mind that due to the space that the tag and the Fi attachments take up, we will not be able to embellish collars in addition to these. There simply isn't enough space and the embellishment would not show a full pattern.
Processing time will be around 4 weeks since this is a partnership between two shops. This accounts for shipping time between the two, but due to shipping time being an uncertain length, processing time may be longer than 4 weeks on some orders.
This collar comes in either 1" or 1.5" in width and has a 3" range for the buckle.
*We recommend constant supervision of your animal when wearing Flicker Mountain Co products. As a customer, you accept all responsibility for any and all injuries that may occur due to the incorrect use of these products.
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