It might mean that the collar is too tight. A collar should allow you to place two fingers inside of it, while the dog is wearing it. It's also possible you're using the wrong type of collar. Rolled leather collars are durable and less likely to cause hair loss or parting.
Agree with above but also fleece dog collars provide the same benefits as rolled leather dog collars, especially if they have no external adjusters. Fleece dog collars additionally are great for dogs who suffer irritation with other types of collar.
Halti collar is short for halter training collar or head collar. It is a collar placed on a dogs skull instead of around the neck for walks and training.
It means your neck is wet. Perhaps you mean hot under the collar, which means angry.
the thing around a dogs neck is called a collar
I pulls the people chained to it toward it, unless the victims can figure out thy need to take the key from the back of the other guy's neck to unlock the collar they will be pulled in and get their neck broken.
It is possible that your cat's collar has rubbed off fur on its neck.
around the collar ..... used as in 'your girlfriend is all over you' she is hanging around 'your collar' or it can simply mean (you have ring) around the collar depending on how you use it
A vicar's neck wear is the wrap-around collar (often colloquially referred to as a "dog collar").
neck
A collar is the part of an upper garment which fits around the neck and throat.
If wrist is to cuff then neck is to--tienoosecollar
A vicar's neck wear is called a clerical collar or a dog collar. It is a distinctive type of collar worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
I'm not sure, but their is a way to find out, if you do own a miniature pincher, you can take a peice of string, put it around your dogs neck as if it were a collar,(make sure not to leave any remaning string hanging out), then take the string and aline on a ruler or measering tape and add 2-3 inches on the ruler,( the extra inches will leave space between the collar and the dogs neck). (I too own a min pin named Reno), so good luck with the collar!