Padded Leather Pitbull Collar
Experience a true durability and high comfort. Without any excess decorations, this Padded Leather Dog Collar is an extra strong handling tool that will not cause any kind of discomfort to your Pitty. All the efforts of the craftsmen were concentrated on how to make the tool which will be long servicing and ultra comfortable at the same time. To reach this purpose, high quality tearproof leather was padded with a soft thick felt and equipped with non-corrosive hardware, crafted of nickel-plated steel.
Don't hesitate, your dog will like wearing this leather collar without any doubts.
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Excellent canine collar for prosperous dog training
Excellent canine collar with D-ring and strong buckle
Key aspects of this Pitbull Collar: - made of 100% full grain genuine leather
- has thick felt padding inside
- equipped with strong nickel plated buckle and D-ring
- is easily adjustable
- is wide enough
| Intended use of this Pitbull Collar: - comfortable walking
- obedience/off leash training
- behaviour correction
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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 the neck size of your dog and we will make this size fit on the central hole.
- There will be the total of 5 holes and 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 the 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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Leather dog collar is duly riveted and stitched
A well-thought design of the collar makes it a multifunctional supply, that is suitable for different kind of activities with the dog: training, walking, off-leash training etc. The dog is guaranteed to feel safe and comfortable even during intensive exercising, as the collar is padded inside. A thick felt is soft and pleasant to the touch, thus, it will not rub or cut into your pet's skin.Â
The strength of the item is equal to the comfort, it possesses. No other material can withstand the excessive pulling better than full grain genuine leather. It is a flexible and tear-proof material, which is able to preserve its original look through the years. The long lasting service is also achieved due to the proper careful riveting and proper stitching.
The collar is easy and quick to put on and off. The steel nickel plated buckle will not only help you to adjust the collar in a proper way but will also prevent the collar from falling off your dog’s neck occasionally. Thanks to the nickel plating, the hardware will serve you long.
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Multifunctional leather dog collar
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