Collection: Dog Collars

Discover our range of dog collars designed for comfort, durability, and style. We have reflective or LED options to keep your dog safe at night too.

Looking for a full walking set? Check out our dog leashes to pair with your collar, or explore our harnesses and vests for added control.

most common questions around dog collars

People Also Ask - Dog Collars

What are some of the best dog collars available in our store?

We offer a carefully selected range of dog collars that balance durability, comfort, and style. Some of our top choices include:





Each option is built for different needs, so whether you want safety tracking, control, or simple comfort, you’ll find the right fit.

How do I measure my dog for the right collar size?

To ensure a proper fit, measure your dog’s neck with a soft measuring tape. Leave enough room so that two fingers can fit comfortably between the collar and your dog’s neck. This ensures the collar is snug but not restrictive.

For step-by-step guidance, check our guide on How to Measure Your Dog for Coats, Harnesses, and Collars

What type of dog collar is best for training?

For training purposes, a tactical or adjustable collar with a quick-release buckle is often recommended.

These collars provide extra durability and control without sacrificing comfort. Look for collars with strong materials, reinforced stitching, and a secure buckle, as they give you more stability during dog training sessions.

Here are some collar options perfect for training:

Can my dog wear a collar all the time?

It’s safe for dogs to wear collars throughout the day, especially for identification and safety purposes.

However, it’s a good idea to remove the collar during rest, bedtime, or crate time to prevent irritation or rubbing. For long-haired dogs, regular breaks also help prevent matting around the neck.

What materials are best for durable dog collars?

The most durable dog collars are usually made from nylon, polyester, or leather.

Nylon and polyester are lightweight and water-resistant, making them great for everyday use and outdoor activities.

Leather collars offer long-lasting durability and a classic look but may require more maintenance.

When choosing a collar, consider your dog’s activity level and comfort needs.