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Alpen Schatz collars for dogs: product review

Craftsmanship is outstanding on all Alpen Schatz collars and accessories. Located in Telluride, Colorado, Alpen Schatz boutique offers many dog and people related items with European flair. Owner Mary Dawn DeBriae travels extensively to bring back amazing items for her store, dog collars being just one fashion statement in her fine doggy line.

I have visited Mary Dawn in Telluride and her store is breathtakingly beautiful, featuring a variety of items from scarves and ornaments, cow bells to bracelets, hats and belts, all sure to please the most sophisticated consumer. Should you be lucky enough to visit during December, Noel Night is an annual festival where shops are open along the main street featuring music and food and drink. Alpen Schatz has a long line of visitors waiting to explore her store and of course taste an authentic Swiss Raclette.

About Traditional Swiss Collars 

Alpen Schatz traditional Swiss collars represent a family craft which dates back over 250 years, and supports the festive nature of the breathtaking Appenzeller region of Switzerland. Each collar is handcrafted by the 7th generation descendant of the original founder of this alpine tradition. As his ancestors, craftsmans use only the finest of leather for their work and each piece is adorned with representative alpine figures, hand carved, cut, and tooled from brass or alpine silver pieces. The craftsman also specializes in decorative cowbells and belts, which also play a big role in Swiss traditions.

These collars are exquisite and are sure to turn heads when worn by your precious pups. Alpenschatz.com

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