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Get it between 2025-01-06 to 2025-01-13. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
YOU KNOW THAT YOU LOVE YOUR DOG--- now here is a great way to show it!
OUR PADDED COLLAR IS THE KINDER OPTION… “Classic Comfort” Dog collar is padded with a soft layer of breathable Neoprene that will not be harsh or coarse against your dog’s neck… The extra padding makes a difference to your pooch!
DURABLE HIGH GRADE QUALITY NYLON with reinforced stitching…for strength, toughness and reliability. HEAVY DUTY Easy Snap Buckle with rust-proof black ring for your pooch’s dog tags.
FOUR BRILLIANT COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM: Carnation Red, Bright Blue, Vibrant Purple and Neon Green!
VERY IMPORTANT!! FOR CORRECT SIZE SELECTION: MEASURE YOUR DOG'S NECK AND ADD AT LEAST 1 TO 3 INCHES! Please refer to the NEW size chart provided! Find out your dog’s “Collar Size” by adding 1” to your dog’s neck measurement if he/she is a small dog up to 18lbs, 2” if your dog is 20 to 60 lbs and 3 inches if he is over 60lbs. Your Satisfaction is GUARANTEED.
Premium Quality Padded “Classic Comfort” Nylon Dog Collar comes in 4 sizes for the perfect fit for most (but not all) dogs. For the right fit, see below: 1 Measure your dog’s neck size with a cloth measuring tape. If you do not have this type of measuring tape, wrap a string around his neck and cut it to his neck size. Lay the piece of string next to a yardstick, ruler or metal measuring tape and record the neck size. 2 Add 1 inch to your furry friend’s neck size if he is a small breed, 2 inches for a medium-sized dog and 3 inches for large-breed dogs that are over 70 pounds. The measurement plus the additional inch or inches is his collar size. 3 Measure a long-haired dog that receives haircuts right after a trip to the groomer with his hair short. Re-measure your dog when his hair is longer just before another haircut. This will give you a range in his neck size to accommodate both long and short hair. Choose a dog collar that is adjustable to fit both neck sizes. 4 Determine the collar’s width you need by the size of your dog and his strength. Toy and small breeds do not pull as hard as larger breeds and only require a thin collar. Large breeds with a lot of power need a thicker collar to hold up under their stress. 5 When trying on your dog’s new collar you should be able place one finger between the collar and his neck for small breeds and for medium breeds and two fingers for large breeds.