The 1" Single-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is a dependable, everyday collar built for comfort, strength, and versatility. Made from lightweight, durable nylon webbing, this collar is easy for dogs to...
The 1" Single-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is a dependable, everyday collar built for comfort, strength, and versatility. Made from lightweight, durable nylon webbing, this collar is easy for dogs to wear all day while still holding up to regular use, training, and outdoor activity.
Built in the USA, these collars feature sturdy nickel-plated hardware for secure leash attachment and long-term reliability. The single-ply design keeps the collar flexible and comfortable without unnecessary bulk, making it a great option for active dogs and multi-dog households.
With a range of sizes and seven bright color options, these collars make it easy to outfit your entire kennel with reliable, affordable gear that simply works.
Single-Ply Nylon Webbing – Lightweight, flexible, and durable
American-Made Quality – Built for dependable everyday use
Nickel-Plated Hardware – Strong, corrosion-resistant fittings
Comfortable Design – Easy on dogs without sacrificing strength
Great for Multiple Dogs – Stock up and color-code your pack
Colors: Red, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink, Black
Width: 1 inch
Lengths: 15", 17", 19", 21"
The 1" Single-Ply Nylon Dog Collar is a practical, no-frills choice for hunters, trainers, and dog owners who want reliable American-made collars at a great value.
Free Custom Engraved Brass Name Plate
Add an optional machine-stamped brass nameplate to our LCS Nylon collar. With your brass nameplate, you have the option for up to four lines of text. Each line can have up to 18 characters. Characters limited to: “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z" and ". , - _ ". For more on what information to add to your nameplate, Useful Ways to Utilize Your LCS Brass Name Plates.
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