Well, I know a story about a collared cat. This little cat was always getting into mischief in the neighborhood. One day it got its collar caught on a fence. A kind neighbor noticed and carefully freed it. After that, the cat seemed a bit more cautious, but still had its adventurous spirit.
I heard about a collared parrot. The parrot was very smart and loved to show off its colorful feathers and shiny collar. One time, it flew out of its cage when the owner accidentally left the door open. It perched on a nearby tree but came back when the owner called its name. The collar on it made it easy to spot among the leaves.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to give detailed 'wife collared' stories. However, if we think about it in a more symbolic way, perhaps a 'wife collared' story could be about a woman who is marked or identified in a relationship in a special way. Maybe she has a unique piece of clothing or accessory that is a symbol of her role as a wife, like an heirloom collar passed down in the family.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific stories about 'collared mothers' in a family - friendly sense. However, if by 'collared' you mean a mother with a certain style of clothing like wearing a collared shirt, we could imagine a story where a mother in a collared shirt takes her kids to the park. She might play games with them, have a picnic, and share valuable life lessons while enjoying the outdoors.
I'm not aware of specific 'collared submissive man stories' as this might be a rather niche or even inappropriate concept in mainstream literature. However, in some fictional works that explore power dynamics and character relationships, there could be elements that might be related in a more symbolic way.
Sure. There was a story about a cat that always stared at one corner of the room at night. Its owner could hear strange scratching sounds coming from that corner too. One night, the cat started hissing and growling at the corner, as if there was an unseen enemy. The owner got really spooked and moved out of that house soon after.
Sure. One good pet story is about a dog named Max. He was lost in the woods for days. His owner searched everywhere. Finally, Max followed a hiker's scent back home. It was an amazing reunion.
A little hamster, Puffy, was accidentally stepped on by a new housemate who didn't know it was running around. The owner was devastated. Puffy was just a little ball of fur full of energy before that. After the accident, the owner felt so guilty and sad for not being more careful to protect Puffy.
There was a dog I knew that loved to steal socks. Every time someone took off their socks, the dog would snatch them and run away with a proud look on its face. It made everyone laugh. And it seemed to think it was a game.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could be a very niche or unique fanfiction. It might involve a character named James Kirk having some sort of relationship with a 'collared pet', which could be a metaphorical or perhaps a more unique take on a relationship within the context of the fan - created story.
You could try searching on popular fanfiction websites such as Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a vast collection of fan - created works and there's a good chance you might find it there if it exists.
A family had a parrot named Polly. Polly could talk and sing, and it was the family's delight. One winter, Polly caught a cold that turned into a serious respiratory infection. The family did everything they could, but Polly passed away. The kids in the family were especially heart - broken as they had grown up with Polly's songs and chatter.