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Burgundy Martingale Collar Rolled Leather

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About this product

Bridle leather is a wonderful leather used in the equestrian trade. We use it for our Rolled Martingale Collars for its strength, durability, and beauty.

Rolled Leather Martingale Collars are popular with owners of Mastiffs and similar large breeds!

ROLLED LEATHER MARTINGALE COLLARS are appropriate for training but are equally useful as an easy on / easy off collar for everyday use.

Our Rolled Leather Martingale Collars are designed for dogs with long fur because the smooth, rolled design will not mat the fur. These collars are just as comfortable – and beautiful – on a dog with short fur.

Measure carefully as these collars are sized differently than standard collars with buckles.

  • Keep in mind the collar needs to slip over your dog’s head as there is no buckle.

  • First, measure the widest part of your dog’s head.

  • Next, measure your dog’s neck as you would for a standard, buckle-style collar. Use the larger of the measurements to select a collar that fits between the ranges listed.

Product Details

Fully Contracted and Fully Extended Collar Measurements:

  • 10″ adjusts 5-1/2″ to 10″
  • 12″ adjusts 7-1/2″ to 12″
  • 14″ adjusts 10″ to 14″
  • 16″ adjusts 12″ to 16″
  • 18″ adjusts 12″ to 18″
  • 20″ adjusts 14″ to 20″
  • 22″ adjusts 16″ to 22″
  • 24″ adjusts 18″ to 24″
  • 26″ adjusts 20″ to 26″

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