woofers & barkers
D&H Rolled Leather Collar - Tan/Brass
D&H Rolled Leather Collar - Tan/Brass
Handmade in London and made of the finest quality European leather, this rolled leather collar is the ultimate in quality and is available in sizes to suit most breeds and will age beautifully.
Crafted in their London studio, Dogs and Horses strive to create the finest collars and leads in the world using artisan craftsmanship and the highest quality materials.
In a classic tan with a solid brass buckle and D ring with a matching lead which is also available.
Features :
- Rolled leather to protect the coat and prevent knots from forming
- Ideal for dogs with a long or curly coat
- Soft smooth leather for your dog's comfort
- Leather is a natural product so won't irritate sensitive skin
- Handmade in London at the D&H studio
- Stitched, NOT riveted - true craftsmanship
- Stitching is Lifetime Guaranteed - unrivalled service
- Extra strong for durability - so you don't have to go to the trouble and expense of replacing your dog's collar after a short time
- Colour-fast fine European leather, battle-tested against the elements, long-lasting
- Solid brass or nickel-plated brass fittings to ensure strength of the collar and security of your dog
Sizing :
Please measure your dog accurately to ensure a perfect fit using a soft tape measure and measuring the actual neck circumference. The size of collar required is shown alongside the actual neck size on the table below
Collar Thickness
XXS, XS = approx 8mm thick
S = approx 10mm thick
S/M, M = approx 12mm thick
ML+ = approx 14mm thick
Care Instructions:
A cleaning with dubbin or saddle soap, then buffed up with a leather restorative like Neat's Foot Oil or a beeswax product (e.g. Renapur or Leather Genie) will help restore the leather to its natural lustre and protect it against the elements.
To help ensure the longevity of your dog's leather collar, allow to air-dry (not on a radiator) after it gets wet and ensure it is dry before re-using.
Do not allow the leather to come into contact with the chemicals from commercially-available flea spot-on treatments. This will damage the leather and may cause the dye to run.