Strong 2 Ply Leather Collar for Unbelievable Comfort and Total Control
Is it difficult to find a collar that will match your Pitbull strength and, at the same time, won't rub his sensitive skin? Your endless searching has finally finished! This Handmade Dog Collar consists of 2 ply genuine leather, so it is not so easy to break or tear it apart. Daily walking or hard agitation training - it will be helpful for various activities with your pet, so that it may replace all your previous collars.
Soft inside leather ply provides comfort for the dog while fur saving plate doesn't allow the buckle to knot or pull the hair, preserving its appearance even after an intensive training. By the way, buckle and D-ring are reliably attached and made of brass. It means they possess high tensile strength and breaking loads.
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Extra Strong Leather Collar - the Best Choice for Pitbull Training
Main features of Pitbull Collar: - 2 ply of thick full grain leather
- Buckle protector
- Comfortable design
- Massive brass fittings
- Adjustable buckle
| When to use this Pitbull Collar: - Agitation, attack, obedience training
- Pleasant walks
- Off leash activities
- Vet/groomer visiting
- Easy communication with dog
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Sizes available: - 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 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).
- 2 ply leather collars if measured laying flat on the table are 2 inch bigger than if measured on the dog.
Even don't try to find better equipment for your Pit, as this 2 ply leather collar is time-proof and durable, comfortable and easy for handling, adjustable and multipurpose dog training gear, that will surely satisfy your dog's needs.
To make it better than any other product in the market, it was designed up to international standards of quality of the best materials. As the result - this 2 Ply Leather Collar is a premium quality supply, satisfying the requirements of the most demanding customers.
2 ply of full grain selected leather were carefully stitched with nylon tear-proof thread at borders to provide extra durability of this item and ensure the lifetime service. The hardware, made of non-corrosive brass, is also strong and sturdy, as both the buckle and D-ring are riveted to hold the strength of high pressure.
If you want your dog to obey your commands, you should guarantee an utmost comfort for your pet while training. Fur protection plate serves to save the dog's fur in perfect condition and eliminate skin rubbing. Your Pitbull will be pleased with the comfortable fit, as the width of the collar is optimal for the dog with large necks. all you need is to adjust the collar properly with the help of a classic type buckle.
Feedback from Pitbull owner:
Dear Guy,
Well, It's been over a year now, and the collars are still holding up just as strong as
ever! They are wonderful, and we couldn't be happier!
I just wanted to tell you that a good friend of mine off of the internet wrote to me the
other day and told me that he was on your site ordering something for his new dog, and he
saw DAVE and SUZI! He is from Illinois and his name is Fernando. He had no idea that they
were on there, and he said he was so excited when he pulled it up and there was DAVE!
I thought it was so cool, and I just wanted to thank you again for using Dave right there
on your first page. We are truly proud.
I hope you are doing well, and I'll talk with you again soon.
With kind regards,
Mary Alice
P.S. Here are the kids, still wearing their beautiful leather!
Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
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