The LCS Beagle Collar is designed specifically for smaller dogs that still deserve real leather and proper hardware. Made from soft, high-quality leather, this collar provides everyday comfort without sacrificing...
The LCS Beagle Collar is designed specifically for smaller dogs that still deserve real leather and proper hardware. Made from soft, high-quality leather, this collar provides everyday comfort without sacrificing durability. It’s lightweight, flexible, and strong enough for active beagles and similar breeds.
At ¾-inch wide, the collar features nickel-plated hardware for long-term reliability and a center-mounted nameplate strip for clear, permanent identification. The leather breaks in naturally, making it comfortable for all-day wear while still holding its shape.
This collar keeps things simple: correct sizing, quality materials, and no unnecessary bulk.
Soft Leather Construction – Comfortable and durable for everyday wear
¾" Width – Ideal balance for smaller dogs like beagles
Nickel-Plated Hardware – Strong, corrosion-resistant fittings
Built-In Nameplate Strip – Clear identification without dangling tags
Lightweight & Flexible – Won’t weigh down smaller dogs
One Size Fits: 10"–14" necks
The LCS Beagle Collar is a straightforward, dependable leather collar made for dogs that work hard but don’t need oversized gear.
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