These adjustable puppy collars are designed to grow with your pup while keeping things lightweight, comfortable, and secure. Made in the USA from durable, high-quality nylon, they’re built to...
These adjustable puppy collars are designed to grow with your pup while keeping things lightweight, comfortable, and secure. Made in the USA from durable, high-quality nylon, they’re built to handle everyday wear without irritating a puppy’s neck.
With an adjustable range of 8–14 inches, these collars provide a flexible fit as puppies grow. The quick-connect bucklemakes on-and-off fast and simple, which is helpful when collars come off often during early training and crate time.
Available in a range of bright, vibrant colors, these collars make it easy to spot your puppy during playtime, training sessions, or backyard adventures.
Adjustable Fit – Expands from 8" to 14" to grow with your puppy
Durable Nylon Construction – Lightweight yet strong for daily use
Quick-Connect Buckle – Easy on and off
Bright Color Options – Adds visibility and style
Made in the USA – Built with reliable materials and craftsmanship
These adjustable puppy collars are a practical first collar for new puppy owners who want something comfortable, dependable, and easy to use from day one.
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