A strong, adjustable dog collar: different sizes available
Size S has the following dimensions: length 36cm x width 2cm (7 holes). It weighs 65g.
Size M has the following dimensions: length 50cm x width 2.5cm (10 holes). It weighs 95g.
Size L has the following dimensions: length 65cm x width 3cm (10 holes). Weight 130g.
The advantages of a leather dog collar
In addition to the traditional elegance and style it confers on the animal, the leather collar is also interesting from the point of view of comfort. This natural material does not attack or damage the dog's coat. It also feels soft to the touch, which is not necessarily the case with a plastic or biothane collar. Leather is a noble material: its scent is intoxicating, but its primary quality remains its suppleness.
A fashionable accessory
Ideal for training, working and tracking, leather collars are easy to handle. That's why many hunters use them for their hunting dogs, as well as dog teams and handlers for their four-legged companions.
A collar that can be used anytime, anywhere
For many, a collar is an indispensable accessory. What's more, it's a training tool for your dog. Thanks to the collar and leash, you can train your dog to "walk to heel", then gradually teach him recall and off-leash walking. The buckle is made of steel and the strap of cowhide.
Why is regular care of a leather collar important?
To ensure that your pet's collar lasts as long as possible, without cracking or wearing out, we advise you to maintain the leather from time to time. Leather will retain all its suppleness if you clean it regularly, but gently, using moisturizing and fatty products that nourish the material. Note that prolonged contact with water can alter the quality of the leather.
Other features
Loop axis length to first hole:
size S =22cm; size M =27cm; size L =41.5cm
Loop axis length to last hole:
size S =33cm; size M =45cm; size L =59cm
Minimum diameter:
size S =7cm; size M =9cm; size L =13cm
Maximum diameter:
size S =11cm; size M =15cm; size L =20cm