Martingale collar apple green
Apple green Martingale Dog Collar Nylon. No Pull Pet Collar Strong Heavy Duty Dog Martingale Collars for Small, Medium and Large Dogs. Martingale collars are a kind of a dog collar where most of the collar tightens up and pressure is added. Dog trainers use different names at the time of using these collars such as semi slip, half check and so on…. heavy duty martingale collars in various widths: 1 inch, 1.6 inch and 2 inch (2.5cm, 4cm and 5cm).
Please take the time to measure using a cloth measuring tape so we can make the correct size for your dog. See measuring at the bottom of this page and fill in the details. Martingale style collars with no plastic buckle.
Durable and heavy duty nylon and metal materials that give you the peace of mind your dog won't slip out of their to be escape proof collar. Perfect for training, Martingale-style collars give you gentle control over your dog.
Measuring for your dog’s Martingale collar
Measurement #A – Head & Ears
Measure the largest part of your dog’s head, which includes the ears. This allows the collar to slip over the dog’s head comfortably.
Measurement #B – Behind the ears
Measure the smallest part of the dog’s neck, which is right behind the ears.
If your dog has a thick coat, be sure to pull the tape measure or string through the coat and measure right behind the ears.
Measurement #C – Mid-Neck
Measure the mid-neck of your dog (the point where you prefer the collar to rest on the neck) using a cloth measuring tape. If you do not have a cloth tape measure, use a piece of string and then measure the string. Pull the tape or string up to your dogs mid-neck with no slack.
If your dog has a thick coat, be sure to pull the tape measure or string through the coat and to the base of your dog’s mid-neck.
If your dog has loose neck skin, be sure to pull the tape measure or string through the loose skin slightly.
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Patricia MDec 11, 2019, 14:36Nicely made with a medium thick, sturdy nylon that is somehow also soft to touch. I have the 2" width version. It is difficult to find a trustworthy strong heavy duty collar, especially a martingale, and this one is terrific and looks good too.
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Cornelis HDec 5, 2019, 14:27I have used chain collars, but this martingale collar is the best so far. The perfect smooth tightening and adjustability. Great confort and for me very important a silent martingale. It is strong, but light and soft.