Rainbones Wide Dog Collar
This beautifully crafted Rainbones Wide Dog Collar is Crafted by American Artisans and available in standard or limited choke type collars at one inch wide.
- Standard collars feature a military grade molded buckle.
- All collar type feature a Brass Ring for tags and leash attachment.
- Available 5' long leash 5/8" wide
- Collar are made to order allow about 5 days before shipping
- Custom Crafted in the USA by Up Country®
- Machine washable
Standard Collar 1.5 inches wide
- Medium adjustable for necks 12-18"
- Large adjustable for necks 15-21"
- X-Large adjustable for necks 18-24"
- XX-Large adjustable for necks 21-27"
Martingale:
- Small 5/8"wide x 8 to 13" neck
- Medium 1"wide x 14 to 19" neck
- large 1"wide x 18 to 23" neck
- XLarge 1" wide x 21 to 27" neck
Leash: 5/8" wide x 5 feet
About Martingale Collars
1. The martingale makes it hard for a dog to slip free.
Some dogs can slip out of their collars easier than others, depending on their fur texture and the shape of their neck compared to their head. If your dog has ever slipped out of or backed out of his collar, you may want to think about getting a martingale collar for safety reasons.
2. Martingale collars are helpful for correcting pulling
The martingale collar tightens slightly if the dog pulls on the leash, but not so much where it will choke the dog or harm his neck in any way. If you prefer to give your dog slight tugs on the leash while working on leash manners, the martingale is a nice option.
Dogs that are still learning good leash manners are also more likely to pull or try to twist out of their collars when they see other dogs and other distractions. As mentioned above, the martingale collar is a good tool to prevent your dog from slipping out of his collar.
3. They’re gentler than a choke collar or prong collar.
The martingale collar allows you to give slight corrections if you’d like, but it is much gentler than a choke (or slip) collar or a prong/pinch collar.
Note: It is recommended a martingale tightening collar be used ONLY DURING SUPERVISION as a collar in theory could get caught on something and scare the dog to continue pulling.