Shires Rolled Leather Dog Collar
Item: 6885
MPN: 6885
Beautifully Soft Leather Dog Collar. Customer bestseller!
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Product Description
Rolled Leather Dog Collar
Super soft leather and brass fittings make these elegant collars and leads comfortable for both dog and handler. The rolled leather collars are soft and comfortable for your dog. They have a good amount of adjustability, a leather strap keeper and a brass D-ring.
Neck Sizing Guide
Size | cm | inch | Collar Width |
---|---|---|---|
XXXS | 17-22 | 6.5-8.5 | 1.2 |
XXS | 23-28 | 9-11 | 1.2 |
XS | 29-34 | 11.5-13.5 | 1.2 |
S | 35-40 | 14-15.5 | 1.2 |
M | 41-46 | 16-18 | 1.6 |
L | 53-58 | 21-23 | 1.6 |
XL | 58-64 | 23.5-25 | 1.6 |
XXL | 65-70 | 25.5-27.5 | 1.6 |
M/L - 47-52 18.5-20.5 1.6
Frequently Asked Questions
Are rolled leather collars good for dogs?
Yes, rolled leather collars are great for canines. Not only are they tough and highly durable, but they are especially good for dogs with longer fur as it will prevent matting. However, if your dog is known for pulling on the lead, then we would recommend opting for a different material as continuous pulling will damage the quality of leather.
Are rolled leather collars good for dogs?
Yes, rolled leather collars are great for canines. Not only are they tough and highly durable, but they are especially good for dogs with longer fur as it will prevent matting. However, if your dog is known for pulling on the lead, then we would recommend opting for a different material as continuous pulling will damage the quality of leather.
Are leather collars bad for dogs?
Leather collars are perfectly safe for dogs – in fact, due to being made from natural materials, leather collars are less likely to irritate your dog’s neck. If you have fitted the leather collar correctly, then it should be comfortable and safe for them to wear. Plus, the natural oils in their coat will soften and break-in the leather over time.
What is better a collar or harness?
Both have their pros and cons, so this is simply down to personal preference. While harnesses offer great support and control of young dogs and puppies, they are more likely to cause matting in your dog’s coat. A collar is the better option if your dog has longer fur and you’re planning on keeping this on them for long periods of time.
Should a puppy wear a collar all the time?
Although having a dog collar is essential for your dog’s safety, it isn’t necessary to always have it on your puppy – especially if they are still very young and haven’t had their injections yet as they won’t be going outside. However, if you have a slightly older puppy that regularly goes outside, then we would recommend putting a collar on them when they’re outside and to perhaps take it off at home, as constantly wearing a collar may damage the fur or the skin on their neck.
How do you measure a dog collar?
- Firstly, you will need a cloth measuring tape
- The next step is to measure the circumference of your dog’s neck
- Make sure that the tape is snug but not too tight that it would be uncomfortable
- Finally, add two extra inches to the initial measurement for the best fit
Make sure that you can fit two fingers between the collar and your dog for a comfortable fit. Also, try to regularly check that your dog’s collar still fits perfectly, and to make adjustments where necessary.
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