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Dura-Ruff® Dog Collars & Dog Leads
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Quality dog collars and leads built thicker & stronger than supermarket off-brands!
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Traditional Buckle Collars have solid brass hardware - no chipping EVER
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Swivel bolt on dog lead prevents twisting on walks
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Quick-Klip Collars make removing dog collar a snap
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Durable stitching & reinforced buckle holes last a lifetime
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All our dog collars and leads are made with sturdy, thick Dura-Ruff® nylon that looks good and protects your pup for a lifetime - guaranteed! Matching Leads in single or double-ply have solid brass swivel bolts to reduce twisting during walks. Please choose from two collar types:
Traditional Buckle Dog Collar features solid brass buckle and D-ring. Super thick, double-ply nylon for big, strong dogs. Measure your dog's neck, then add 2" to get the correct collar size.
Adjustable Quick-Klip Dog Collar is easier than a buckle on your fingers because of its interlocking, spring-action closure. Based on same design as U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket closures. Locks and unlocks easily, but ONLY when you want it to. Quick-Klips are guaranteed for life not to break or come open on their own. The measurement of your dog's neck is the collar size.
Please specify color and size.
Please click on "More Information" for dog collar care and usage instructions.
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Care Instructions
Hand wash your collar when soiled, or spot clean with a pet-formulated stain/spot remover such as CleanAway. Simply spritz CleanAway on the collar, and allow its enzymes and "good" bacteria to digest the stain and odor until it is gone permanently.
Introducing your dog or puppy to a collar and lead
Taking the time to properly introduce your puppy to the collar and lead sets the stage for teaching your puppy the basic elements of obedience. The goal is to have your puppy accept a collar and lead calmly, without resistance. Collars should be introduced to your puppy right away. Don't be concerned if he initially scratches at it or shakes his head. Though he may resist wearing a collar, soon he won't even notice it's on.
A collar should rest high on your pet's neck without fitting too loosely. It should be snug with enough room to fit two fingers between your pet's neck and collar. For your pet's safety, the collar should not be loose enough to slip over his head, but not so tight as to restrict breathing or cause coughing.
For puppies, collars and leads with lighter hardware (buckles, snaps and rings) are best. When your puppy is done growing, you can replace with heavy-duty hardware if appropriate for your breed. Check collar size frequently on growing puppies.
Nylon collars are available in single-ply or double-ply thickness in a wide choice of colors. Excellent choice for cats and most dogs, as they are strong and have a long life. Choose wider width and thicker styles for larger, stronger dogs.
Lightweight yet strong Quick Clip collars offer easy on/off convenience for pet owners who frequently remove the collar.
All pet owners should have a 6 ft. lead for training and restraining that matches collar style. Almost all proper training is centered around having control of your dog. Leads are the only way to maintain in close control.
Choose collar and lead width with hardware that matches pet's size. Smaller, lightweight choices are for small dogs, cats, and puppies, and wider, more durable styles are for bigger, stronger pets.
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