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Specifications:
- This fine leather dog collar is made of high quality material and perfect craftsmanship
- Stylish collar provides comfort and heavy duty features
- Adjustable means this amazing dog collar can fit wide range size of dog's neck
- Special construction for durability and comfort
- Stainless buckle for optimal corrosion resistance and smooth action
- Soft and comfortable lining helps prevent chafing
- Fine adjustable dog collar is designed with style and detail
- Material: Leather
Details:

- This fine leather dog collar is made of high quality material and perfect craftsmanship

- Adjustable means this amazing dog collar can fit wide range size of dog's neck



Size in Detail:
Size(cm)
Neck Dimension
S
18-28
M
28-38
How to Make a Leather Dog Collar
Use vegetable-tanned leather to make a collar for your dog. You can make it in any width, length or color you choose.- Determine the desired length and width of the collar and cut the collar from the leather. See "Cut Leather," under Related eHows, for instructions. Make the length of the collar equal to the dog's neck measurement plus 3 to 4 inches. The width of the collar should be equal to the interior width of the buckle.
- Decide what shape you want the free collar end to take. You can make it pointed, rounded, square ' whatever shape you like. Mark the collar end and use a razor knife and straight edge to cut it to the desired shape.
- Fold the uncut edge of the collar back so that a crease is made 1 1/2 inches from the collar end. Place a slot punch on the collar so that the punch's end evenly intersects the crease at the crease's center point.
- Hold the handle portion of the punch and strike the top with a wood or rawhide mallet. Repeat until the punch has completely punctured the leather.
- Use a rotary punch or drive punch and mallet to make four rivet holes in the leather for the buckle. The diameter of the rivets and the punched holes should be equal, and the holes should be placed evenly around the slot. The first two holes should be placed 1/4 inch from the collar end, each hole 1/4 inch from the collar's edges.
- Place the second set of holes on the other side of the slot so that when the collar end is folded back along the crease line, both sets of holes match up evenly.
- Use an edge beveler to trim all of the collar's edges. Do any tooling or decorative stamping at this time as well.
- Use leather dye to color the collar if desired. See "Dye Leather," under Related eHows, for instructions. Allow the leather to dry completely and then use a clean, white cloth to rub neat's-foot oil or saddle soap along the length of the collar. Polish and remove the excess oil or soap with newspaper or rag paper.
- Insert the buckle prong through the punched slot so that the buckle is correctly positioned. Fold the uncut collar end back so that the rivet holes are lined up, and insert the rivets from the underside of the collar. Place the collar end on a flat work surface and affix the rivet caps to the rivets with a mallet.
- Determine the placement of the holes through which the buckle's prong will be inserted. Put the collar around the dog's neck. On the back of the collar, mark a hole position that will result in the collar being positioned comfortably but securely around the dog's neck.
- Mark just one hole or a series of holes that are spaced about 1 inch apart and continue to the collar's free end. Many holes might be a good idea if your dog still has some growing to do.
- Punch the holes with a rotary punch or a drive punch and mallet. Make sure that the holes are centered.
NOTE:
- The size detail bases on "Help/Buying Guide/Conversion Reference"
Package Included:
- 1 x Dog Collar
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Marie Anne A.
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12-03-2010- Other Thoughts: My husband and I are big fans of Portuguese water dogs. I've never been able to find a plush one to add to my collection. I picked up this large version of Bo. The fur is similar to our friend's pet Portuguese water dog! The tail is also very realistic.
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Betty Parker
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02-09-2011- Other Thoughts: Love this dog leash! Great quality and design, much better than the ones I found in our local pet store.
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B. Ivey
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01-28-2011- Other Thoughts: Just what I was looking for....was pretty thin material....not as thick as most leashes...but that is ok with me...fills good...works fine.
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S. Faulk
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12-22-2010- Other Thoughts: This is a well made lead with a nice padded feel on the side with the dog bone design. It cost less then buying a lead from the chain pet stores but has all of the quality I expect. The leash is very strong and my use is to walk my male doberman on casual walks.
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SnowBird
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01-06-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a very good collar. However, it would be nice if the clasp was a little lighter in weight. Maybe I got a leash that is too big for my 11 pound dog, but it seems to drag sometimes if the leash isn't taught. The leash is very well made and it has a matching collar. My dog looks very stylish with her matching collar and leash.
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