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Tribune Media Wire – For every treat your good boy deserved but didn’t get, for every itch that you didn’t scratch, your dog can now vent out all its frustration in cuss words.
For $60, the Cuss Collar, which fastens around a dog’s neck, will spit out a swear word every time your dog barks.
It’s currently sold out, but those who are in desperate need of having their dog swear like a sailor can sign up for details on its next drop by texting the number listed on the website. (Cuss Collar)
The pre-recorded words include bullsh*t, the f-bomb and the like. The product’s website states that the product isn’t a “shock/vibration/training collar and is not intended for anti-bark training use.” It’s more of a gag gift that the company behind the collar, MSCHF, is known for. Read More →
By Tribune Media Wire | 17 Feb 2020
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