In my research, I have found that it derives from a Gaelic saying, "Bona na croin", which translates to "neither collar nor crown", which implies something like "neither servitude or royalty", or just a regular ol' Paddy... err... Joe...
Generally, "No crown, no collar" refers to excluding both aristocratic and religious powers from government. By that, it means that no special privileges should be granted in government for those of aristocratic (e.g. noble or royal birth) or religious (e.g. clerical) station.
firstly.put on the lucky collar then.keep it on your pet untill happy new year next.go on a walk with the dog wearing the lucky collar finally.find presants/presant if it dose not work keep walking the dog on the same day
yes you can lunge a horse using a head collar/halter, we do it all the time.
All depends on what you like. I prefer the Collar/ Breacher, but for a heavier look I choose the Collar/ Grenadier.
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If it is a slip away collar, the cat might of had it caught on a branch or something similar and yanked hard enough so the collar brakes free. If the collar has a latch that is not slip away the cat could have slipped out of the collar if it was not tight enough. (Both incidents have happened to me)
"Collar" is masculine, so it is "el collar".
White collar.
All Crown Vics are V8s
Tower of London, with all the other crown jewels.
That is the scientific/ medical name for the collar bone
Almost all dog GPS systems do include a collar, although replacement pieces for sets can be purchased individually. http://www.gpsdogcollartracking.com/
You can't make a collar. When you get a wolf, they automatically get a red collar. You don't need to make a collar.