03.20.08
Dog Collar and Leash from Recycled Seat Belts
What can you make from the seatbelts scavenged from junked cars? All sorts of things apparently, including dog collars and leashes.
If you’re tired of snapping that little hook onto the little ring on your dog’s collar (a difficult task if you have a squirmy dog who is always excited to go on his walk), then the ease of the seatbelt clasping system may make your day. Just as you do when you’re in the car, you simply snap the belt into the receiver:
“The Buckle-Up Lead & Collar is a sustainable, satisfying and simple alternative to existing dog leads. Simply plug the buckle on the lead into the collar, and press the button to release. Together the lead and collar are produced from a single passenger’s seatbelt.”
I admit the seatbelt look isn’t going to be for every dog, but if you’re interested, you can find more information at the company’s site:
From Thabto
Sherwin said,
July 7, 2008 at 6:42 am
Why not!? Nice idea for a dog collar and leash! I might create one similar to that.