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Shop Dog Collars - about pets stock a range of comfortable leather, tactical nylon, woollen twill dog collars in a range of neck sizes with a variety of colours. Great products for for your dog or puppy to wear everyday.

1-Year Warranty - Our products are manufactured to high standards from quality materials. We provide  a 1-Year Warranty against any manufacturing defects and workmanship on our products.

60-day No-risk Returns Policy - if you are not happy with our product or the size or colour is wrong, you can return it for an exchange or refund. For more information see our Warranty terms and conditions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What to look for when choosing a dog collar?
A properly fitted collar is essential for your dog or puppy. Make sure the collar fits snugly and has adjustments for their growth based on their breed. For example, large dog breeds may need a sturdier dog collar to ensure their comfort and safety, whereas smaller breeds would require a smaller softer collar.

What are the best sustainable dog materials?
Nylon webbing, cotton and woollen fabrics are the most common materials used in dog collars. Sustainable materials like hemp and organic cotton are becoming more popular, plus leather making it easier than ever to be more earth-friendly.

Are padded dog collars better for your pet?
The main purpose of padded dog collars is to provide a cushion between your dog's neck and his collar which helps to eliminate rubbing or chafing on their neck. Padded collars are preferred for smaller dogs that have sensitive skin, or puppies who just seem to like the added comfort.

What is the safest dog collar?
A martingale collar, also known as a no-slip collar will help reduce pulling by placing a small amount of pressure on your dog's neck without it harming your pet.

How do I measure my dog for a collar?
Use a cloth tape measure to measure your dog's neck, then add two fingers' width of extra space for a comfortable fit. If you don't have a cloth measure, use a piece of string and measure the string against a rigid ruler.

How tight should your pet's collar be?
The collar should be snug but not too tight. You should be able to slide two fingers comfortably underneath the collar.A tight collar can cause your pet irritation, even hair loss and breathing problems, so check the collar fit regularly especially with puppies or faster growing dogs.

What are the different types of dog collars?
Collar types include most popular flat collars, Martingale collars, training collars and bark collars.

Can my dog wear a collar all the time?
Most dog collars are designed for constant wear, but it's important to regularly check for a proper fit and any signs of irritation on the neck of your pet.

Can I wash my dog's collar?
You can wash most nylon and fabric collars by hand, then air dry before putting it back onto your pet.

What is a tactical collar and why would I need one?
A tactical dog collar is a durable collar designed for medium to large active dogs who like to pull on the leash. Tactical dog collars are usually made with nylon webbing with strong metal buckles and fittings. These collars are known for their strength, longevity, making them suitable for active dog training and handling needs.  

Are your dog collars stocked in Australia?
Yes, we stock dog collars on the Gold Coast Queensland for strict quality control inspections with fast 24-hour order processing and despatch Monday - Friday.