Western Leather Dog Collars

Western Leather Dog Collars

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Comfort, function and style are all considerations when choosing tack and we know it's no different for your dog collar. Comfortable fit and everyday durability define dog collars designed for work, training and daily wear. Options include leather dog collars, dog training collars, chain collars and western-inspired styles featuring beaded accents and tooled leather detailing. Adjustable sizing and secure hardware support consistent performance and dependable control. Crafted with quality materials and practical design, these collars reflect the same standard you expect from Weaver Equine tack, now sized and styled for your dog.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of collar is best for dogs?

The best collar depends on the dog’s size, activity level, and intended use. Flat collars are commonly used for everyday wear, while martingale collars are popular for dogs that may slip out of standard collars. Durable leather collars are often chosen for long-term use and classic appearance. A dog harness is sometimes a good option to improve safety and comfort by distributing the pressure applied by the leash.

Are leather dog collars durable?

Leather dog collars are known for durability and long-lasting performance when properly maintained. Quality leather softens over time while still remaining strong enough for everyday walks and outdoor use. Regular cleaning and conditioning can help extend the life of the collar.

How should a dog collar fit?

A properly fitted collar should be snug but still allow comfortable movement. Many pet owners use the “two-finger rule,” meaning two fingers should fit comfortably between the collar and the dog’s neck. A collar that is too tight or too loose may cause discomfort or safety issues.

What hardware is commonly used on leather collars?

Leather collars commonly use buckles, D-rings, rivets, snaps, and decorative hardware. Durable metal hardware helps improve reliability and long-term performance. Hardware finish and size often depend on the collar style and intended use.

How do you care for a leather collar?

Leather collars should be cleaned regularly and conditioned when needed to help prevent drying or cracking. Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive moisture and heat whenever possible. Proper maintenance helps preserve both the leather and hardware.

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      Designed and tested by men and women who are committed to horsemanship and the good of the horse.

    • Built to Last

      Traditional craftsmanship and premium materials meet modern technology for
      comfort, durability, and performance.

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      Inspected and boxed by hand and shipped with care from Mt. Hope, Ohio

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