Dog collar and leash – Leather check pattern set for small dogs (White S)
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Color: White
Size: S(11.4-13.4IN)
Dog collar and leash – small doggie leather check pattern set (White S)]
This set is ideal for small breeds only and is bright, soft, and strong enough for daily walking. S (11.4–13.4 in, two‑finger fit test for comfort and safety) Tags and leashes are held with a zinc‑alloy buckle and heavy‑duty D‑ring.
Why this Dog collar and leash stands out
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For everyday wear, classic leather that lasts a lifetime, made to withstand the test of time, is your best bet.
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Providing practical utility for pets (read: it fits small dogs), the classic check print makes a crisp, polished statement.
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The zinc-alloy buckle and welded D-ring are corrosion-resistant and durable, ensuring a long service life.
Key features
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And eventually, proper tanned leather with burnt edges reduces the chafing to zero on small necks over short periods.
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Include metal hardware for leash, ID tag, bell, and safety light attachment as appropriate.
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Neck Size May Vary: A combination of grooming cycles can result in differences in neck size, mellows holes to fit snugly, and secure
Sizing and fit (small only)
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Circle neck: snug two flat fingers between the collar and skin. Measurement: over the base of the neck
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If the two fingers slip in very easily, then tighten it one notch. If it doesn't fit the seat, loosen it slightly.
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Groomed or grown; after a couple of weeks, re-check that the collar is fitting & neat on the charcoal.
Comfort and safety
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Of course, leather has a natural ability to give a little, so no punishing 'rope burn' in the hands and rest around the neck in comfort.
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It keeps them from slipping out and prevents any potential throat pressure with sudden stops.
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Leash points and ID tags stay put—safe and sound, thanks to sturdy metal hardware for a walk in confidence.
How to use
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Clip it to the D‑ring, make sure you have that two‑finger check, and hightail it outside for short walks to help your cat get the hang of being collar-free.
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Start on a quieter route and gradually add in busier ones as your small dog becomes more confident.
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Check the buckle and ring; do not bring them on an outing — vomit if the buckle, ring, and/or leather fail.
Care and maintenance
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Pat the leather dry and allow it to air dry. And, periodically condition it to maintain flexibility and avoid cracks in the leather.
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Keep refrigerated and away from sunlight. Avoid wet, heat, and do not rub with blunt objects.
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Inspect the buckle for signs of cracking, and ensure that the D-rings are not loosening. Against such symptoms, embracing retirement is a suitable indication.
What's included
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A single heavy-duty leather collar with a metal buckle & D‑ring for strong on-leash & ID uses.
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A suitable leather lead that matches, allowing you to wear it on your pet's face for more extended periods while maintaining style and control.
FAQs
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How tight should a collar be on a little dog, if at all?
Two-finger method: slide your two fingers flat beneath it. It provides a snug fit, but the tension is loose and can be adjusted as needed. It stays too tight if the collar is too tight. -
How frequently should one check in good shape?
Necessary: This measurement should be taken weekly, as grooming can affect the fit, particularly for smaller necks. -
Why choose leather over synthetic?
Your well-tanned leather shoes and boots will protect you, keep you upright, look great, deliver rugged good looks, comfort, and maturity all in one. -
A question I frequently receive is: Are Zinc Alloy Buckles Good? and for good reasons. Let's talk about it.
This means that Heavy-Duty and Rustproof Zinc-alloy buckles do indeed come in handy during times of heavy wear and tear on a daily/periodic basis. -
Can I attach lights or tags?
It comes with a welded D-ring for tagging, a bell, or a clip-on safety light.