The LeatherFeel Puppy Collar gives growing pups a comfortable first collar without sacrificing durability. Designed with the same leather-look, easy-care construction as full-size LeatherFeel collars, this scaled-down version is sized specifically for puppies while...
The LeatherFeel Puppy Collar gives growing pups a comfortable first collar without sacrificing durability. Designed with the same leather-look, easy-care construction as full-size LeatherFeel collars, this scaled-down version is sized specifically for puppies while standing up to play, training, and daily wear.
Made from poly-coated nylon, the collar offers a soft, leather-like feel with the toughness of nylon. It resists cracking and fading, even with outdoor use, and cleans up easily with soap and water. The lightweight ½-inch width keeps it comfortable on young dogs while allowing plenty of adjustability as they grow.
Sized for Puppies – Fits neck sizes from 12" to 15"
Leather Look, Nylon Durability – Strong, flexible, and easy to maintain
Fade-Resistant Colors – Bright colors stay bold over time
Easy to Clean – Wipes clean with soap and water
Lightweight & Adjustable – Comfortable for growing pups
Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Pink, Red, Brown, Black
The LeatherFeel Puppy Collar is a simple, dependable first collar that’s comfortable for puppies and easy for owners to maintain.
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