Sizing Chart For Personalized One-Of-A-Kind Leather Collars

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Sizing Chart for Personalized One-of-a-Kind Leather Collars
My training experience leads me to migrate to a humane collar using a unique
combination of materials to aid in the training of dogs that have reacted severely to the
use of all-metal collars, but need more control than a standard buckle. This design
allows you to make a humane correction without hurting your dog (or his sensitive
nature). It allows enough leverage so the dog knows he's being corrected without the
over-tightening of the throat and trachea areas.
Please use the below information as an approximate when the need arises to fit dogs
not available for precise sizing. The sizes correspond with the weight and bulk of the
dog and are only approximate sizing.
Note: The "L" stands for "Large"
Collar Size Dog Weight
Breed Example
8"
5-9 lbs.
Maltese, Tea Cups, etc.
10"
9-14 lbs.
Dachshunds, small Poodles, Terriers
10"L
14-20 lbs
Jack Russell's, Fox Terriers, small dogs with thicker
builds (10" circle with a 4" chain to extend over a large
head)
12"
20-30 lbs.
Occasional large breeds with thin necks, like small
Greyhounds
14"
30-45 lbs.
Larger breeds with thin necks like Greyhounds, Irish
Setters, Dobermans
14"L
45-60 lbs.
Small Labs, small Golden Labs (a 14" circumference
with a 5" chain for the larger head)
16"
60-85 lbs.
Golden Labs, Labs, Shepherds
18"
90-110 lbs.
Very big dogs like Rottweilers, Bernese Mountain
Dogs, oversized Labs, and Great Danes
20"
Mastiffs, etc.
8", 10" collars
3" chain
10"L, 12", 14" collars
4" chain
14"L, 16", 18" collars
5" chain

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