Anti-rubbing Felt Padded Leather Pitbull Collar
Does it seem too difficult for you to combine effective training gear and comfort for the dog together? But we succeeded in this. This Agitation Stitched Leather Dog Collar is the best proof. Simplicity and durability - exactly what is needed when it comes to dog training. With this padded inside with thick and soft felt collar on, your Pitty will be able to keep up training for hours without being exhausted with rubbing caused by a heavy equipment. A thick leather outside layer reliably stitched to the non-rubbing felt and finished with a strong hardware will ensure a long lasting comfort and service life.
Train your Pitbull with comfort for both of you.
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Excellent canine collar for prosperous dog training
Excellent canine collar with cast D-ring and strong buckle
Main features of this Pitbull Collar: - Made of full grain leather
- Super comfortable
- Increased durability
- Felt padding for extra comfort
- Flexible adjustment range
- Carefully stitchedÂ
- Strong nickel-plated D-ring
- Rust-proof hardware
| Spheres of use of this Pitbull Collar: - Attack/Protection training
- Obedience training
- Off leash training
- Agitation training
- Safe walking
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Sizes available: - Over 17 sizes
- Width - 40 mm (1 1/2 inch)
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How to measure your Pitbull for good fit Collar:
Please be advised that:
- Always measure your dog neck circumference with the flexible measuring tape.
- Specify neck size of your dog and we will make this size fit on 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). 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).
- When you measure already received collar on the dog you have to measure the inner part of the collar with the flexible measuring tape.
- 2 ply leather collars if measured laying flat on the table are 2 inch bigger than if measured on the dog.
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Dog leather collar is duly riveted and stitched
Since dog's comfort and safety are our top priority, we did our best to develop training equipment for your pet to feel always well. Covered inside with heavy felt padding, this collar is unlikely to cause discomfort or even painful feelings.
No irritation, no rubbing! Being first of all a training and controlling tool, it features
extreme strength, brought to the item with the tear-proof sturdy leather. The key to durability and long service of the collar is not only a quality basic material. The hardware plays an essential role. Nickel plated steel buckle, fixed with handset rivets, will
stand up hard loads and pulling force of your strong canine. Fasten the leash to the D-ring to have total control over the dog. All the fittings are resistant to rust and almost unbreakable.
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Feedback from Daniel:
Hello Guy, Thanks! My package arrived today! The collars look great.
Feedback from Michael:
Hi Guy Its Mick Webb from down in Australia I have received my order picked it up this morning and would like to say "thank you" and very happy with the contents and the work you have put in on it. I will be recommending your company to other dog handlers who I work with so hopefully you will get more orders from us. Once again thank you!
Feedback from Chris:
Hello, I just wanted to let you guys know, I received my shipment from you and we really like the leather padded dog collars. It looks very good on our one of our female American Bulldog (we have a few). My friends and I have ordered from you before and have always been happy with the products and service. Thanks!
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