Aria Multi-Colored Bows for Dogs, 100-Piece Canisters





Key features
- •Multi-Colored bows come in lots of colorful styles to give the perfect finishing touch to dog grooming sessions
- •Simple and stylish, these pre-tied dog bows are made from quality, no-fray satin acetate ribbon with elastic backings for quick and easy attachment
- •Comes in an assortment of bright, attractive colors
- •Each canister has 100 pieces dog bows pack
- •Measures 1-1/2-inch length by 3/8-inch width
Aria Multi-Colored Bows for Dogs, 100-Piece Canisters
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Love them.
Vickie Langston•April 3, 2017
So cute on my dog. Love them.
I like the little bows for my shih tzu
momof4•February 17, 2016
I like the little bows for my shih tzu. They are a good size for a small dog to wear 2 bows at the same time. The clear container makes it easy for you to see them. You really get a 100 bows for a great price. They are rubber bands. It was a little hard for me to put the bows on and they both face the right direction. It took me some time to learn how to put them on correctly. The rubber band makes up the center of the bow so it makes the bow turn side ways when u put them on. Once you learn how to put them on you will love this purchase. I also purchased a different style of bows with a clip. I got about 20 bows (10 pairs) for twice the price. They are so much easier to work with. All you have to do is put on a rubber band and then place the clip bow under the rubberband. That was easier and faster. I use the bow clips for single topknot. I would most definitely recommend these bows. They are great to place by the ears and u can use them for the one ony if you like. And you get so many pairs to work with. Buy them.
Pretty good, but sometimes bows come undone
Ruby W.•February 11, 2016
These do what I need them to do! They stay in for several days on my dog.
I would give 5 stars, but sometimes the bows come undone, and that it is frustrating to have to try and re-tie while in dogs hair (not likely to happen with my squirmy young dog) or to have to remove because one undone bow looks crappy. Even though the rubber band is sitting fine in her hair (she isn't trying to get the bow out because I caught a few hairs too tight,) when the ribbon comes undone, its over for me. Have to start fresh, and that is a waste of my time and energy plus my dog's patience.
I would give 5 stars, but sometimes the bows come undone, and that it is frustrating to have to try and re-tie while in dogs hair (not likely to happen with my squirmy young dog) or to have to remove because one undone bow looks crappy. Even though the rubber band is sitting fine in her hair (she isn't trying to get the bow out because I caught a few hairs too tight,) when the ribbon comes undone, its over for me. Have to start fresh, and that is a waste of my time and energy plus my dog's patience.
Not the bang for your buck.
Mom and Dad•February 9, 2015
Very disappointed! They got here today and there was hair in my packaging. Long black hairs, and to top it off the easy elastic backing they are referring to in just a rubber band sloppily placed around the center. Takes up a lot of the bow and is not easy to attach to the dog at all because it wraps the bow up in it and wont sit right in the hair. Was really excited for these, but I'll probably just make them myself next time and even save on some money.
Easy and cute bows.
Sweetone•January 19, 2015
Cute bows! My Bitsy does not mind them in her hair and they are very cute. I even put a couple on her collar. They are sweet and simple.
Also, a tip I learned from my dogs groomer for putting bows in is by wrapping the band around very small pliers (or another similar tool) about three times, then gripping a strand of hair with the pliers and sliding on the bow, then pulling the hair out. It works great and it is faster so you aren't pulling their hair.
Also, a tip I learned from my dogs groomer for putting bows in is by wrapping the band around very small pliers (or another similar tool) about three times, then gripping a strand of hair with the pliers and sliding on the bow, then pulling the hair out. It works great and it is faster so you aren't pulling their hair.
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