Leather dog collar- Full Grain Thick Leather Dog Collar (S/M: 12"-16" Gray)
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Color: Gray
Size: S/M: 12"-16"
What this Leather dog collar is
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As an example, show a gray strap with a thick full-grain leather.
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1 inch width for a clean fit and firm control.
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Size: S/M — Fits 12″–16″ necks (most dogs over 15 lb.)
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Designed for daily walks, tags, and training.
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Long-lasting design and classic appearance.
Why leather dog collar stands out
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Real full‑grain hide. It is not PU. It is not bonded.
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Rolles & locks in smooth stainless buckle
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D-ring with great strength + well-placed rivets where the most significant stress occurs.
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Carefully assembled and ready to spread love in the Virginia Beach area.
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Easy to size, easy to use, easy to love.
Fit and sizing
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Size range (from buckle base to first and last hole)
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Step 1: Lay a buckle collar that you currently use flat.
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It's a measurement from that buckle spike to the hole in use.
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Choose S/M if that figure is between 12" and 16"
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Under the strap, there should be enough space for two fingers.
Materials and hardware
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Well, of course, a strap: drum-dyed full-grain leather that breaks in and softens over time.
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Buckle: corrosion-free and stainless steel for smooth action and long life
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D‑ring: sturdy for leash and tags.
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Rivets: where shear strength is needed most
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Burnished edges for a clean, safe finish.
Comfort and safety
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Couple that with the broad, 1″ width that distributes force nicely across the neck.
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Full‑grain is breathable and does not hold heat.
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A slick rear side prevents coat rubbing
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Use a tight hole so the collar does not twist.
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Take a brief walk, reassess for fit, then adjust appropriately.
Daily use ideas
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Attach a leash to the D‑ring for walks, travel, or vet visits.
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Attach ID and rabies tags on the same ring.
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Implement in a calm area for place drills and recall cues.
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Then rotate with a harness if the dog is pulling hard.
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Always have a spare in the go-bag for travel plans.
Care and upkeep
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Dust and dirt can be cleaned with a cloth slightly moistened.
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Then lay it out to dry flat, out of the proximity of heat.
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If the strap feels dry, then a light leather conditioner is a great option.
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Wipe metal components dry following rainfall to maintain the finish.
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Store flat or hung. Avoid harsh cleaners.
Who it suits
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For dogs that require a durable, clean strap for everyday use.
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Owners who are into vintage equipment that matures.
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Abodes that place value on assembly here in the U.S. workshops.
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For pets in the 12″–16″ neck range that prefer a more secure fit.
How to measure step by step
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Drape a flexible measuring tape around the neck as it would where a collar sits.
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Place two fingers underneath the tape to make it feel comfortable.
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Note the number.
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Alternatively, measure a current buckle collar (from the spike to the hole in use)
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Select S/m if the span rests in the 12″–16″ territory.
Pro tips for a great fit
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Choose a hole so that the strap does not slide upwards throat.
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Have difficulty with the shoulder and armhole.
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If you give a groom or bath, then re‑check the hole.
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Puppies grow fast—check weekly.
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Any strap that is worn through the surface, showing deep cracks or sharp edges, should be retired.
Style and pairing ideas
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Brass tags or steel tags look great with gray.
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Pair with a simple leather lead for a matching set.
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A bright ID tag for easy sighting.
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When walking around at night, use a reflective slide‑on.
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A swift wipe-down once a week will keep the aesthetic looking fresh.
FAQs
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Is this genuine leather?
Yes. Not PU, not bonded, is even full-grain.
- Will it last?
Take care of your strap mildly, and it shall pay you back for years to come.
- How do I pick the right hole?
Aim for snug. The strap should slide two fingers underneath with light pressure.
- What if the dog pulls hard?
Fit a broader 1.5″ strap or combine with a no‑pull harness for training purposes.
- Can it get wet?
Light rain is fine. Wipe dry and let it air dry. Next, squeeze in a little bit of conditioner.
- Will it stain the coat?
Straps made from full‑grain leather are sealed against dye bleed. See how white the coat is with a quick sortie.
- How do I clean the buckle?
Wipe with a dry cloth. Use a slightly moist cloth if required and wipe immediately.