Dog Jewellery Buying Guide @ Jewel Info 4 U
By: Ms Nandita Ray
Summary: A well thought out plan is always a winner. So arm yourself with information as you venture out to doll/deck out your precious poodle or macho Pitt! Here is a short summary.
Dog Jewellery Buying Tips
1 Adorning your pet with
Jewellery might be attractive but
hazardous unless you keep in mind
that it is only and animal and his
safety lies in your hands.
2. While buying Jewellery keep
your dog in mind. Not all pets can
wear Jewellery. Keep its attributes
and physical appearance, color, coat
and size in mind.
3. Long haired pets need the
hair to be trimmed around the neck
in order to let the chain/necklace
be visible. Chunky or broad
Jewellery
should also work for such pets.
4. The necklace should not
have lots of links with gaps as the
hair can get entangled in it.
5. Jewellery should be bought
depending on their use like birthday
gift or party wear or group wear or
show or walk in the park wear.
6. Pay attention to the
material used. Metals like steel or
silver or 14K gold needs to be
checked for their purity.
7. Law requires metal to be
marked by the maker and the quality.
Sterling silver will be
marked 925 i.e. 92.5% which is
purity of sterling silver and is
found near the clasp. This can also
be engraved in words ‘sterling
silver’.
8. If you are going for
something fancy like Rhinestones or
Austrian Crystals make sure that the
gems are properly attached. They
should not fall out easily.
9. Get product specifications
and related Jewellery information.
Check metal length, weight, type of
clasp, durability, strength of
chains, number of stones, packaging
and shipping information.
10. Remember all Jewellery
should not be worn for a long time.
Supervise and be in attendance when
your pet is wearing Jewellery. Do not
leave him alone.
11. Dog Jewellery is an
adornment and should not be used for
restraining or controlling your pet.
Nor is it an attachment to a leash.
12. Get it used to the
Jewellery slowly especially if it is
for the first time.
13. The size and shape of
your of the growing dog/pup changes.
14. Know your dog’s skin and
any related conditions before you
order Jewellery. Dachshund is prone to
skin diseases and might suffer
breathing problem ergo do not load
it with heavy chains.

Dog Jewellery Caring Tips
1. Clean silver Jewellery with
home based options like baking soda,
non abrasive toothpaste, mild
phosphate free detergents as well as
commercial silver cleaners.
2. Use a brush that is very
soft, like a baby tooth brush or use
a sunshine cloth, dry or wet.
3. Use an up and down light
strokes. Do not use heavy circular
motions at all, as it leaves
scratches.
4. Dry the Jewellery
immediately and carefully.100%
cotton or any old soft rag is good
too.
5. Gold Jewellery should be
cleaned using a soft rag.
6. Carefully brush the
gemstones with a very soft brush and
with light strokes.
7. Do not soak leather
Jewellery in water at all use a damp
cloth to clean.
8. Jewellery should be stored
in a dry place and in appropriate
boxes.
9. Each piece of Jewellery is
different and the storage and caring
instructions if given should be
followed carefully.
10. It is advisable to learn
more about the Jewellery you are
buying for your pet from the buyer.
This does not encompass all tips and
guidelines.
More Information
Dog Charms
Dog Collars Buying Guide
Dog Jewellery Buying Guide
Dog Necklaces
Dog Tags Facts
Dog Tags Buying Guide
Dog Jewellery
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