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    Mollys Service Dog vest

    It has not been the best 24 hours. Anyway I in NM near Santa Fe and Mollys Service dog vest must have been hanging and when I closed the door it broke the swivel clip. Not sure how I am going to fix this. But need to asap. Any ideas would be helpfdul It goes under her chest and clips to an oring on the otherside

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    I'd have to see what it looks like to be sure. Would a small carabiner type device work??

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    Yes I was thinking that I have one in ,y tool kit im going to try it

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    Is it the kind of clip you could get at a hardware store?


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    I make my own leashes and tie outs and find those kind of connectors and loops (of high quality) at a good hardware store. Good luck!


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    I'm guessing you'll have to get a new clip sewn onto a new strap or an existing strap? Maybe a local saddlery or shoe repair would help out?
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    Its was attached to a swivel
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    Ouch. Is the strap that the swivel is on made of nylon? Could you fold it over and do a few stitches with a heavy needle/carpet and button thread as a quick fix (the fold could go through the clip)? Quick fix until you came up with something more permanent. Me? I'd buy a carabiner or some other clip thin enough to substitute for that clip and affix it as noted....if you're talking nylon strap. (cut off the broken swivel, natch)

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    Thanks I think i found a fix.Ill test it later. Not permanent but it should work

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    Did your fix work?

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