Dog Collars
We've been hard at work arranging our dog collars page
so it is easier for you to find the type of dog collars you are
looking for. Each picture will take you to a group of similar dog
collars. There are the personalized dog collars, leather dog
collars, ribbon and nylon, ribbon with nylon and bows to name a
few. We have so many great dog collars you'll love browsing our
collar collections. If you continue on to the next page you will
just find all of our collar selections in a random assortment.
Some prefer to look at our dog collars in this fashion. Then they
don't miss a single one.
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here for dog harnesses
Sizing your dog for these collars. Please note, not
all dog collars run the same size. Go according to the sizing chart on
each page. To properly fit your
dog for a leather collar measure your dog's neck placing 2 fingers between
the dog and your measuring device for the correct length
collar. More fancy dog collars on the next 2 pages. All of our dog
collars carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We cannot be
responsible though for damage you dog may do to their collar such
as biting or rolling in the mud. Please refer to our returns
section for details. Most of our fabric dog collars are lined in a
soft, buttery leather for your pets comfort. If not, there should
be a picture to show you how the dog collar is constructed.
Collars are more than just a canine fashion statement, they are
important because they can save your dog's life when you add an ID
tag. Identification tags are the most important item you can add
to a collar. These e little pieces of hanging metal save countless
dogs lives every day. The phone number on that tag enables someone
to return your dog to you. Even if you don't put on identification
tags, write your phone number directly on the inside of the collar
itself with a permanent marker. When people find a lost dog,
they are likely to check the dog collar first. In fact, at the
shelter, every collar is removed and checked for any shred of
identification. The collar itself is often helpful in identifying
a dog. The sad thing is that probably only 1 in 10 stray dogs that
end up at the shelter are even wearing collars.
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