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Best Dog Collars

Is your dog’s Collar looking a old and worn? Maybe your dog is growing and you’re looking for a new, “big dog” collar?

Whatever the reason, finding the best Dog Collar is a lot more important than you might initially think. Here’s a list of the few biggest reasons.

Reason to Buy a High Quality Dog Collar

Security for Walks

Your dog’s safety comes first! That’s why you need a collar that’s reliable, well-made, and secure. The last thing you want to happen during a walk or while your dog is on a lead is to have them escape. This can happen faster than you think, especially with a cheap collar.

You should be sure that the ring on your collar is securely fastened to it, and preferable made of metal so it won’t weaken over time.

You also want a collar that will hold its desired length to fit your dog’s neck just right. If the collar loosens up and lengthens, then your dog’s head could easily slip out.

Your Dog’s ID

Dog collars are so universal that everyone knows if they come across a lost dog to check the dog’s ID which is typically a dog tag hanging from the collar.

While dog microchips are a wonderful thing that we think all dogs should have, it’s not the fastest way to get your lost dog back to you. It requires someone to take your dog to a veterinarian or animal shelter for them to be scanned, and then that office must either contact the veterinarian that microchipped your dog, or you (if you pay the annual fee with microchip companies to store your information).

It’s much faster to get your dog home when their dog tag has an address and phone number list. Since this crucial identification hangs on your dog’s collar, it’s all the more reason to make sure their collar is high quality and reliable.

If people see a dog without a collar, they may also assume it’s a stray or feral dog and be less likely to try to help it at all.

Doggie Fashion

Enough of the serious stuff, let’s not forget that a dog collar is like a fashion accessory for your pooch! Your dog collar can say a lot about both you and your dog, and I think it’s a great way to show some personality that matches your pet.

Types of Dog Collars

Dog Collar Materials

In today’s pet landscape, there’s a few different main types of dog collars. The first and most popular to mention is the nylon dog collar. These collars are extremely durable when made well and can come with a huge variety of colors and designs. They’re also very cheap and affordable, making them the most popular choice by dog owners.

Another reason for nylon’s popularity is they typically employ a highly adjustable slip-buckle design that lets you set the desired length of the collar very precisely.

If there’s a downside of nylon collars, it’s that some may fade and lose their color overtime through sun exposure and dirt. Also cheaper collars may have fraying strands on the edges as the collar ages.

Another type of dog collar you might want to consider is a leather dog collar. Leather dog collars typically come in two different varieties – PU leather, and leather. PU leather is a synthetic material which may or may not have real leather at the base of it, but it always has a polyurethane coating which gives it a smooth, flawless appearance.

If you go searching online for details about if leather is better than PU leather and vice versa, you’re likely only going to find biased answers. Leather manufacturers will claim PU leather is always inferior, but that may not always be the case.

PU leather is cheaper, lighter weight, more water resistant and fade resistant. It requires less upkeep than real leather and thus is less likely to crack if not properly cared for.

A proper leather collar can be very durable and last the lifetime of your dog. These collars can actually look better and more distinguished as it ages as well. One main benefit of leather collars is they are better for dogs with sensitive skin than nylon collars, because nylon is a material that can trap and hold on to allergens whereas leather will not.

Top Nylon Dog Collar Company

Up Country

When it comes to nylon dog collars, our favorite manufacturer has been Up Country. Up Country is a US company that has been in business for more than 30 years, so clearly they know what they’re doing. Up Country makes their products in the US and gives to a variety of worthy charities, so we highly recommend supporting them.

Up Country has a huge variety of different types of collars ranging in sizes from teacups to XXL dogs. What makes Up Country unique is the fun and fresh designs that put on their collars. You’re bound to found a design you love like this Leader of the Pach collar –

Best Leather Dog Collar Company

Hartman & Rose

Finding a brand dedicated to making leather dog collars isn’t exactly easy, but no one does it better than Hartman & Rose.

For nearly 20 years Hartman & Rose has been designing luxury leather dog collars with some stunning results! These collars are definitely on the higher end, but for such fine quality collars you can be sure these will last a lifetime.

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