Custom Leather Dog Collar Gives your Pet Style
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Dog Like Leather Too
Believe it or not, dogs do like leather too. When your dog has a custom leather dog collar on, it will show how much you care for your pet. There are many different types of leather dog collars. Some people like a nice custom leather dog collar, then there are braided leather dog collar, there are plain one’s and then there is still just leather dog collars that have metal studs. What ever you chose, you can be sure that you made a good choice of a great long lasting collar..
Leather dog collar Safety Issues
There are a couple of things of caution that you must be aware of when purchasing a custom leather dog collar. One thing that you need to make sure of is that the dog collar fits your pet snugly, but not tight. As we know leather will have a tendency to shrink once it starts to dry. So if your pet is in the lake swimming or chasing a stick when you through it, and then gets out, that collar is going to shrink as it starts to dry. So make sure that it fits the animal correctly. If the dog collar is to tight to begin with, this can cause problems if your pet is caught in the rain with the leather dog collar. Just something to always keep in the back of your mind.
The Leather dog collar Looks Like a Belt
Many of the custom leather dog collars will look like a leather belt with a metal buckle. The buckle is usually stainless steel. Most of the dog collars today are made of bull hide. This product or material provides a very soft feel to the animal. This is a tough material material that will last a long time to come. Treat it with care and you will have a product that you and your pet will enjoy, and your pet will look good in for years to come.
Does Color Make a Difference
I don’t think that anyone is really sure if the color makes a preference to the dog. But one thing is for sure that the owners do care about the color. Leather dog collars today come in a big variety of colors. Not just the plain black and brown. Most pet owner’s want their dog’s to stand out from the rest of the pets.
Get the Right Collar for your Pet
The big dogs want to appear to be tough. They like the traditional big fat (wide) leather dog collars. The black or the brown ones are usually the wide one’s. You can even find the wide custom leather dog collars that have some metal studs sticking out off them. This will really make them look tough. Then there are the little dogs or smaller pets. They are better off in the thin colorful leather dog collar. These colorful types of belts will show more of the feminine side of the pet.
Personalize the Leather dog collar
If you want to add a little personalization to the dog collar, there are companys that will do different things. For example you can have your pets name embroidered on the collar. They can stamp other identifying information on a small tag that they can attach to the leather dog collar. All of these things provide some security for you and your pet. This will help in case the animal gets lost.
Custom Leather dog collar will Cost More But…
Some of the custom leather dog collars sometimes will cost a little more. At least more than the nylon collars which are in most cases less expensive. With the leather dog collar it will provide better quality for you and your pet. Your pet is going to appreciate the fact that you gave it a nice leather dog collar.
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