Cute Dog Collars

Why does your fur baby need a Dog Collar?

Dog collars are a common way to both identify your fur baby and keep them under control when they are out on walks. We know that it can be difficult to place the first dog collar on your fur baby, however, our fur babies need to wear a dog collar with their name or an ID tag that includes their name and your phone number, as it will help them to come home quickly when they are lost. Since you have their name on their dog collar, the person who found your fur baby will be able to comfort them using the one word they know best, their name. This will help reduce your fur baby’s anxiety about being separated from you. The ID tag with your fur baby’s identification says I have a home where I belong and am loved. When someone sees a fur baby roaming around, if they have a dog collar, they know it belongs to someone even if it’s running loose at the moment.

How to ensure a well-fitted dog collar?

Puppies grow quickly, but dog collars are not! If not loosened, the dog collar can grow into your puppy’s neck and cause excruciating, constant pain. Check your puppy’s dog collar at least every week until they are fully grown. Check adult fur babies’ dog collars regularly to ensure the dog collar is properly fitted and safely secured. Adult dogs may gain or lose weight during their lives, and elderly dogs especially tend to lose weight. Also, some breeds of dogs have a heavier coat in the winter that will tighten the dog collar, then shed that coat in the spring and summer, loosening the dog collar. You should be able to easily slip two or three fingers between the collar and your fur baby’s neck, although it shouldn’t be so loose that it can slip off over the head.

Spoil and style your spoilt fur baby with our stylish dog collars. Pick your favourite one from our stylish Dog Collars collection, that matches your fur baby's personality, and make them look fab in the park!