Dog Collars, Leads & Tags

Buy from a great range of dog collars and know that your dog has a fashionable and stylish look.

You can express your personal style with a variety of dog collars for everyday use. Collars with metal buckles or quick release clasps are available in a variety of materials, colours, and styles. Many pet owners prefer buckle collars for stronger dogs, as quick release clasps tend to be less sturdy. Rolled leather collars are durable and less likely to cause hair loss or parting.

Always be sure your dog's collar has a name tag with your current contact information in case they get lost - Check out our range of dog ID tags ( some allow for engraving)

Rosewood

Ancol

Red Dingo

Halti

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR DOG Measuring Your Dog

All dogs are different and vary in their size, just as people vary in size and shape. Here is a general guideline to fit your dog appropriately for a dog collar. For a proper fit, measure your dog's neck with a cloth seamstress's tape measure. 

  • Take a measurement a few inches down from his head and then add an inch for very small dogs or two inches for medium and large dogs. (#1)
  • Pull the tape snug but not tight. (If you do not have a tape measure, you can use a piece of string and then measure the string with a rigid ruler.)
  • Allow sufficient room to slip two fingers between the collar and the dog's neck. Or you can measure his neck and add two inches.
  • When the collar is on his neck it should allow you to slide two fingers under a properly fitting collar and your dog's neck. If there's extra room, you need a smaller size. If both fingers don't fit, the collar is too small.