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Premier Collar |
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 | Safer Than a Choke |
 | Better Than a Buckle |
 | The looser fit reduces matting and bald spots |
 | Reduces the risk of "backing out" and escaping |
Better Than a Buckle
When a standard buckle collar is adjusted for the comfort of your dog,
many breeds can "back out" and escape if suddenly frightened - leading to
potential injury or loss of your pet. If fitted tightly, a buckle
collar is often uncomfortable to wear and can mat his coat or produce bald
spots from rubbing.
Safer Than a Choke
When pulled, a choke collar continues to tighten around your dog's
neck, restricting both breathing and blood supply. Choke collars can
cause injuries when used improperly. Choke collars should not be
left on your dog when not in use with a leash.

| Size |
Width |
Length |
| Small |
3/4" |
8"-12" |
| Medium |
3/4" |
10"-16" |
| Large |
1" |
14"-20" |
| X-Large |
1" |
18"-28" |
Once you've selected the proper size, simply place the larger loop over
your dog's head. Adjust to fit by pushing the nylon through the
slide. When tightened with a leash or by grasping the small nylon
loop like a handle, the two metal rings should touch directly behind your
dog's ears. Attach tags to these rings rather than the D-ring. The
small nylon loop will lie flat after a few days of wear.
What is a martingale collar?
A martingale collar is a special type of collar.
The collar is made with two loops. The large loop is placed around the
dog's neck and adjusted to fit loosely. The leash is attached to the
D ring on the small loop. When the dog tries to back out of the
collar, the tension on the leash pulls the small loop, making the large
loop tighter and avoiding escape from the collar. When not pulled,
the collar will rest loosely around the dog's neck. The collar
should be properly adjusted so that even if the large loop tightens, it
will not choke your dog. Martingale collar is safer than choke
collar and buckle collar. It is recommended by many vets and dog
trainers.
Remarks: We do not recommend leaving any
collar on 24 hours a day especially when the dog is not supervised by
their guardians.
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Do
you know? An Elizabethan collar (e-collar)
is a protective medical device which prevents a pet from biting, licking
or scratching its body.
E-collars are often made of transparent hard plastic
which is not comfortable and may get stuck in narrow passage. Soft
e-collar protect your pet while providing comfort when they eat, sleep
and move around.
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