Wide Leather Pitbull Collar - Effective and Comfortable Training Gear
Does your Pitty spend much time on training, but you still don't have any appropriate tool? Check this Super Strong 2 Ply Leather Collar, a universal dog training gear, which is also suitable for daily walking. This collar is a well-made dog product of high quality and skilful craftsmanship. It differs with incredible strength, achieved due to the durable 2 ply genuine leather. Adjustability and appropriate width will save your dog from any inconveniences connected with the heavy loads.
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Wide Double Layer Leather Collar for Pitbull Training
Main advantages of Pitbull Collar: - Top quality genuine leather
- Ultra strength
- Easily adjustable
- 2 ply leather
- Handmade brass buckle and D-ring
- Fur protection plate
| Intended use of this Pitbull Collar: - Everyday walking
- Off-leash training
- Obedience training
- Agitation training
- Protection training
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Sizes available: - Over 17 sizes
- Width - 45 mm ( 1 3/4 inch)
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How to measure your Pitbull for a good fit Collar:
Please be advised that:
- Always measure your dog neck circumference with the flexible measuring tape.
- Specify the neck size of your dog and we will make this size fit on a central hole.
- There will be the total of 5 holes and the distance between each 2 holes is 1 inch (25 mm).
- For example, your dogs neck size is 20 inches (50 cm). The collar will fit on central hole at 20 inches (50 cm).
- There will be 2 smaller size holes - 18 inch (45 cm) and 19 inch (47.5 cm).
- There will be 2 bigger size holes - 21 inch (52.5 cm) and 22 inch (55 cm).
- There will also be tip of the collar after the last hole about 4 inch long (10 cm).
- Those are handcrafted collars and some sizes will differ a little (not significantly).
- 2 ply leather collars if measured laying flat on the table are 2 inch bigger than if measured on the dog.
The main advantage of this collar is its matchless quality and durability. To gain these characteristics, our makers use only the best material - carefully selected and treated with oils genuine leather. Stitched into 2 plies, this gear is too difficult to tear, that means it will serve you much longer than 1 ply collars. A long-years use is guaranteed.
The hardware is also sturdy and longevous. Made of brass, strong and rust-resistant metal, the buckle and D-ring are secured with rivets and precise stitching. Even if your pet pulls hard the buckle shouldn`t open, as it provides a safe fixation.
There is a special fur protecting plate, placed near the buckle to exclude the contact between metal and the dog's coat. Such problems as fur damaging, irritation and allergies will not bother your doggie during wearing it. Thus, training will be not only effective but also comfortable and safe.
Feedback from Pitbull owner:
Hi Guy, Just wanted to tell you and your team what awesome quality you supply, not just your gear but also in your service to your customer. Living in Australia I was truly surprised with just how quickly I received my order WOW! The gear itself is fabulous, well constructed, quality material, looks great and it is totally serviceable in the field. My Doberman is a big male who weighs in at 45 kg he is attack trained and works security at my side, your gear is not only comfortable for him but also makes it so much easier for me whilst on the job with him. Keep up the great work you have a life long customer in me and I have given your details to many of my work mates.
From: Lynn, Australia
I just wanted to take the time to thank you for your excellent service and quality product. I have purchased a lot of stuff on-line and you were the best, I was very impressed with the collar and leash I bought from you. Thank you again. I will buy from you again and my friends to you as well. Thank you.
From: Steve, USA
Hey Guy, I received the collar today just as described! the collar fits perfectly and looks great on my dog. The quality is a lot better than I imagined. I will be placing another order with you as soon as I get the dimensions of my sisters dogs neck. Truly the best quality I have seen for a dog collar. I will be telling my friends about you as well. Thanks again!
From: Brett, Indiana, USA
Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
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