🐾 Collar Fit & Style Guide
Choosing the right collar isn’t just about what looks good — it’s about keeping your dog safe, comfortable, and under control on every walk.
Here you’ll find everything you need to know about flat buckle collars and martingale collars — what makes them different, when to use each type, and how to measure for the perfect fit.
We’ve also added care tips to help your collar last longer and stay safe to use.
Flat Buckle Collars
What They Are:
Flat buckle collars are the most common everyday style. They fasten with a traditional buckle or snap and sit comfortably around your dog’s neck, making them ideal for daily wear and ID tags.
Best For:
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Everyday use
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Dogs that walk calmly on a leash
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Puppies or dogs comfortable in collars
Pros:
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Easy to put on and take off
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Comfortable and lightweight for daily wear
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Ideal for holding ID tags
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Wide variety of styles and materials
Cons:
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Can slip off easily if your dog has a narrow head or tends to back out of collars
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Offers less control for strong pullers or reactive dogs
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May cause neck strain or pressure if your dog pulls frequently
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Not ideal for training or leash correction
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Can lead to hair breakage or matting if worn constantly
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Plastic hardware can crack or fail under tension — choose metal hardware for stronger dogs
Martingale Collars
What They Are:
Martingale collars tighten slightly when pulled, providing gentle control without choking. Designed for dogs that can slip out of standard collars, the limited tightening action helps keep them secure without discomfort.
Best For:
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Dogs that back out of standard collars
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Dogs with slim necks or thick fur
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Training or leash control situations
Pros:
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Prevents slipping without choking
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Offers more control during walks
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Tightens evenly for gentle correction
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Ideal for training or nervous dogs
Cons:
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Should not be worn unsupervised, as the tightening loop can catch on objects
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Must be fitted correctly — too tight can restrict breathing or cause discomfort
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Not suitable for off-leash play or indoor wear
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Offers a smaller adjustment range than standard buckle collars
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Plastic or low-quality hardware can fail under tension — always choose strong, durable materials
Types We Offer:
We make three martingale styles, each designed for a different need and look:
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Standard Martingale: The classic two-loop design that slips over the head and tightens gently when pulled — simple, reliable, and perfect for everyday use.
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Chain Martingale: Features a short stainless-steel chain instead of a fabric control loop. It provides a quicker response and a light sound cue, ideal for training or dogs that benefit from clear feedback.
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Integrated Martingale: A modern version where the martingale loop is built directly into the collar. It offers the same gentle control but with a cleaner, more streamlined look — easy to use, with no loose parts.
How to Measure for the Perfect Fit
Measuring for a Flat Buckle Collar
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Use a soft measuring tape.
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Measure around your dog’s neck where the collar will normally sit.
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Make sure the tape is snug but not tight — you should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the tape and your dog’s neck.
The measurement you take is your dog’s neck size.
For made-to-order buckle collars, this measurement will be used as the middle hole, allowing the collar to be adjusted slightly tighter or looser for comfort.
Measuring for a Martingale Flat Collar
Martingale collars require two measurements to ensure a safe and comfortable fit.
Neck Measurement
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Measure around your dog’s neck where the collar will sit.
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Leave space for two fingers between the tape and your dog’s neck.
Head Measurement
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Measure around the widest part of your dog’s head (usually just in front of the ears).
The collar must be large enough to slip over the head easily, while still sitting comfortably on the neck.
When adjusted correctly, the Martingale should tighten gently when tension is applied, without becoming tight or restrictive.
Important Fit Notes
Always measure while your dog is standing and relaxed.
If your dog is between sizes, sizing up is usually recommended.
Regularly check the fit, especially for growing dogs or weight changes.
Collar Care & Safety Inspection
Proper care and regular checks ensure your dog’s collar stays safe and comfortable.
Before Every Walk
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Inspect the hardware: Make sure buckles, sliders, and D-rings are secure and free from cracks or rust.
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Check stitching: Look for fraying or loose threads. Replace the collar if stitching appears weak.
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Confirm the fit: Ensure you can slip two fingers between the collar and your dog’s neck.
Cleaning & Maintenance
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Hand wash with mild soap and warm water as needed. Rinse thoroughly and let it air dry.
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Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or high heat.
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For waterproof materials (like Biothane), simply wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Safety Tips
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Never leave a martingale collar on an unsupervised dog.
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Retire any collar showing signs of damage, cracking, or material fatigue.
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Regular maintenance keeps your dog’s gear reliable and safe for every adventure.