Buy Leather Dog Collars For Your Pet
Are you searching for exceptional leather dog collars? Look no further- your quest ends here at Exfro. We are top rated dog collars provider and our collection of premium heavy-duty leather dog collars offers unmatched quality and style.
Leather dog collars come in a wide range of styles, colors, and designs. We know leather dog collars have now become a staple in the world of pet accessories, that is why we create a variety of handmade dog collars for every need.
Leather dog collars are accessories designed to be worn around a dog’s neck. They serve various purposes such as identification, control, and fashion. Our collars are made from real leather (veg tan, chrome tan etc.), which is a durable and versatile material.
How to buy the best Dog Collar?
With so many options available, how do you know which collar is right for your dog?
It is very important to choose the right collar for your dog, and for that, you need to understand the purpose of the collar and the pros and cons of using it.
Here I have explained five most popular types of dog collars and you can select the best dog collar for your pet.
Flat Collar (Quick Release Collar)
Our first collar is a flat leather dog collar, also known as a quick release collar. You all must be pretty familiar with this collar, as it’s the standard one. It comes in a great variety of leathers, and usually has a quick-release clasp or metal buckle at the end.
This collar is easily adjustable and simply attaches around your dog’s neck by fastening the buckle or snapping the clasp.This is why this type of collar is known as a quick release collar.
It is gentle around your dog’s neck if used properly. For a gentle and safe fit, always ensure you can slide two fingers between the collar and your dog’s neck (there should be one or two inch gap). This prevents the collar from being too tight and ensures your dog can breathe easily.
Please be aware: If your dog pulls on the leash, they can inadvertently choke themselves without realizing it.
Martingale Collar (Half-Chain Obedience Collar)
Second, we have a martingale collar, also known as the half-chain obedience collar. It fits like a flat collar and works like a choke collar. At Exfro It is available in a variety of designs and materials.
This collar is recommended especially for sighthounds but can be used on most dog breeds.
Martingale collar prevents dogs from slipping out of the collar while walking on a leash. The collar tightens when you tug on the leash, and its stopping mechanism snugs the collar just enough to prevent escape.
Please be aware: It can cause damage to the neck if the dog pulls excessively over time, or it can choke the dog if pulled too tightly.
Choke Chain (Slip Chain)
The third collar that we can see is a choke chain, also known as a slip chain. To use it, simply slip the chain into the ring so that it forms the shape of a “P.” Make sure it is shaped like a “P” when viewed from your side, so it loosens easily when released. If done incorrectly, it will not release.
Place it over the front of your dog’s face onto the neck, and attach the leash to the ring at the bottom, not to the links.
Please note that this collar is mainly used by trainers for training purposes because it allows them to physically control a strong, untrained dog when misbehaving. If you are not a professional trainer, we recommend avoiding it.
Also due to its choking effect, many trainers have moved away from this method. It can cause damage to the neck if the dog pulls or lunges frequently over time.
Prong Collar (Pinch Collar)
You can also buy a prong collar for your pet, also known as a pinch collar. If used correctly, it can serve as an effective training tool, providing controlled correction during training, similar to slip chain collars.
To open the collar, hold it in your hands, firmly pinch the link, and unhook it. Always remember never to put the collar on by sliding it over your dog’s head, as this can poke the prongs into the eyes. The correct method is to place the collar around the neck first and then reconnect the links.
The collar should sit behind the ears and on the side of the neck, snug enough to stay in place. Attach the leash to the loop, along with a second collar (such as a flat collar) for extra safety, as prong collars can open due to their linking structure if they’re loose.
Slip Lead
In our list the fifth and the last one is a slip lead, a combination of a collar and a leash. It has a ring on one side with a rope fed through it that goes around your dog’s neck just behind the ears, and a handle loop on the other end.
Slip leads adjust easily to fit any dog’s neck size, and the stopper helps prevent dogs from backing out. At Exfro they are available in stylish, colorful, and reflective designs.
They are comfortable for both the dog and the handler, tighten and loosen smoothly, and can also be adapted into other training tools, such as a harness.
Customization
Our collars are made with attention to detail. Our team always ensures that they are visually appealing and also durable and long-lasting. If desired, we provide options for customization. This allows you to add unique touches like branding, logos, or personalized details (like Dog Name or initials) making our collars a perfect fit for your brand or business.
Also our bulk purchasing option streamlines the process for retailers and distributors. By buying in larger quantities, you can benefit from cost savings (upto 70%) and ensure a consistent supply of high-quality products for your customers.
Conclusion
According to the above, we can say that when choosing a collar to help your dog walk alongside you without pulling, a flat collar is the ideal option. But you can buy any of them as per your requirements. Do not worry about where to buy these dog collars; we have a variety of leather dog collars to choose from. Explore our collection and get the best one for your lovely pet.
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