Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

NATTY NECKWEAR

Search for the right collar led Shaler woman to create her own business

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Sandra Smith has been making things her entire life. So when she couldn’t find a collar that suited Scout, her 55-pound pit bull mix, she used her sewing machine to make one.

Collars she saw in pet stores “were too cute-sy,” she said, and many had weak plastic closures or rings to attach to the leash.

Scout was 8 weeks old when she found him in a ditch 10 years ago. He is a sweet and loving pet but is sometimes “reactive” to other dogs. When he reaches the end of his leash, Ms. Smith needed a sturdy collar with metal hardware to hold him.

Four years ago, she made a few collars for Scout. Now she makes 1,000 a year and it’s her second job. Each Scout Dog collar bears the company name and the profile of a black dog that looks like Scout. The website is http://scoutdogco­llars.com.

In photos, Scout, 10, wears a red-andwhite plaid collar that contrasts nicely with his black fur. Ms. Smith’s other dog, an 11year-old Great Pyrenees mix named Gracie, wears a collar with a pink print.

Scout and Gracie each have four collars because Ms. Smith says she’s “a collar junkie.” She made each dog a new collar for classes at the Western Pennsylvan­ia Humane Society “like for the first day of school.”

The highest priced collar is $26; for an additional $6, the dog’s name and owner’s telephone number can be embroidere­d on. Scotchgard is applied to make the collars stain-resistant.

“I like to use vibrant colors,” Ms. Smith says.

She also sells a $5 “tag caddy” on her website. It allows collar junkies to easily remove the tags from one collar and attach them to another.

Initially she used a regular sewing machine in her Shaler home. “After killing four machines, I invested in an industrial sewing machine.”

Her full-time job is in the programmin­g department at the Sen. John Heinz History Center in the Strip District. She spends about 20 hours a week making the collars. Scout Dog Collars are available online at a local shops, including Lather grooming

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