Lupine Tickled Pink Adjustable Collar
1/2" Adjustable Collar -
Just right for puppies and smaller dogs, this collar has a slightly oversized side-release clasp for easier fastening and unfastening. Welded steel D-ring. The lighter weight of the materials, while still very strong, ensures each animal's comfort.
Recommended for dogs up to about 20 lbs.
Available in sizes:
6"-9", 8"-12" and 10"-16"
3/4" Adjustable Collar -3/4" is the most versatile width we offer, and is appropriate for the widest range of dogs. Fully adjustable, with welded steel D-ring and heavy duty side release clasp.
Available in size ranges:
9"-13", 12"-20" and 15"-25"
1" Adjustable Collar -1" products are suitable for medium and larger dogs.
The wider webbing gives us the most room to create dynamic designs and shapes, and allows the most colors. Fully adjustable, with a welded steel D-ring and heavy duty side release clasp.
Available in size ranges:
12"-20" and 16"-28"
LUPINE® products are
GUARANTEED (Even If Chewed)®
We understand the joys and frustrations of pet ownership! Although we can't replace the legs on your kitchen table or your best pair of shoes, we can do our part to help keep your best friend out of the doghouse.
Should anything happen to accidentally damage your Lupine product - including chewing mistakes -
you can try contacting any local Lupine retailers to see if they are able to replace the item for you. Not all retailers offer in-store exchange.
How do I pick the right size collar for my dog?
Picking the right width and size range for your dog depends on the dog's age, neck size and, to some extent, the size of the dog. 1/2" products are appropriate for pets up to 20 pounds or so.
A 1/2" collar for a new puppy is a great way to introduce the concept of wearing a collar. It's lightweight and will give you a way to quickly attach a lead for those frequent trips outside during house-training. Early on in life, the dog has to be taught about being on a lead, and what it means. The 1/2" leads are going to keep the pup' connected' to you, but not be so heavy as to be annoying.
There are many full-grown larger dogs (like Labs and Retrievers) that wear a 3/4" width collar at maturity. It's important to remember that with the rapid growth rate of all young dogs, what fits in the beginning will almost certainly be outgrown before it wears out, much like kids' clothes! Buying with room-to-grow is OK to a point, but a collar set to its smallest size has the most webbing doubled back and becomes somewhat bulky.
To determine collar size, use a dressmakers tape to measure around the middle of the neck. Measure snugly, against the skin, not how you'd like it to fit. Whatever that measurement is, add in 5% extra for wiggle-room. This gives you a good approximation of the current size of the dog.
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