Price: 25.99
Code: 9314
Questions? We're here to help. Call 1-800-624-6378 or 662-324-2410 and we'll answer any questions or take a phone order.
COLLAR SIZING MADE EASY
These are NECK SIZE COLLARS which means the dog's measured neck size IS the collar size.
Measure Your Dog's Neck to ensure a proper fit.
Use a measuring tape , cloth tape, or a piece of string (and measure the string).
Measure your dog's neck where you want the collar to rest on the neck AND at the appropriate tightness.
Once you have a measurement, refer to the Guide below to find the appropriate size.
The neck size (NS) represents the measurement from the center of the buckle to the fourth adjustment hole.
You can adjust approximately 1-inch longer or 2.5-inches shorter. Keep in mind that using the shorter adjustment holes will leave more collar strap extending past the buckle.
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FREE ID Name Plate
When you order this collar, you get your choice of a FREE 4-line laser-engraved stainless steel or machine-stamped brass 2.75" x .75" I.D. plate which we attach to your collar using rivets.
Center Ring Collar ID Plate Placement Smallest Size Only:
   (prevents tag from covering any holes)
Center Ring Collar ID Plate Placement Larger Sizes:
Enter your contact information in the blanks above.
List multiple phone numbers
Add name, city, state, and address if you have room
Tags fit up to 4 lines of information.
20 characters on top line.
18 characters on the middle two lines (because of rivet placement).
20 characters on bottom line.
NAME PLATES can use these characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 / - . , ' & @ $ # ( ) : ! " _ * + =
Here's more on what info to put on your dog's ID plates
1 inch width.
WHY A LEATHER DOG COLLAR?
Some dog trainers prefer leather collars when training their dogs because it won't pull on a dog's neck like nylon or other synthetic material when you're working with a dog. Leather has a different kind of friction. Leather doesn't spin on a dog the same as nylon. Doesn't tangle. Moves better on the dog's neck when cornering. The collar turns easier.
Many dog owners like the look and feel of leather dog collars. Leather is one of the world's strongest materials and lasts a long time when taken care of properly. Leather is very durable.
On the downside, you have to care for leather collars a little more, especially if you're working your dogs in water and the leather gets wet. You can clean a leather dog collar with a leather cleaner such as SADDLE SOAP. You also don't want a collar to dry out, so keep it clean and oiled with neatsfoot oil or another leather conditioner. If you have a dog with a light-colored coat like a yellow labrador retriever, don't put something on the collar that will stain the dog's neck!
LEATHER COLLAR: BLACK HARDWARE
This Omnipet Leather Dog Collar has both a center o-ring AND a D-ring. Multiple rings are great for training your dog because you have plenty of options to attach leads, leashes, checkcords, and other training tools. For example, if you have your dog on a stake-out chain hooked to the black D-ring, you can hook your leash to center ring w/o unhooking from the stake until you have control over your dog.
Center-ring collars are safety collars, and if worn loose enough, a dog can roll out of a center-ring collar if it gets caught on a fence or hung up.
Leather Collar Features:
A must for the distinctive working dog
Great looking and extremely durable
Center "safety" ring relieves pressure when caught on an obstacle and is also a handy place to attach a lead
Fully stitched design with black buckle, center ring, and dee ring
Made in the USA Questions? Since 1972, we're here to help. Call 1-800-624-6378 or 662-324-2410 and we'll answer any questions or take a phone order. Prefer email? Contact sales@gundogsupply.com. -- Steve Snell