Tail We Could Wag Side Release Collar - Medium
Overview
A Tail We Could Wag Side Release Dog Collar - Medium
Realizing that many of our dogs spend a lot of time ‘roughing it’ on mountain trails and in rivers, a tail we could wag has created a great looking collar with all the durability and practicality an owner could hope for. Each tail waggin’ dog collar is 100% colorfast making it machine washable. (Hang dry, please)
Our side release buckles are the best we could find, adding to their strength while making them easy to put on and take off. Combined with our premium nylon webbing and solid brass hardware, these collars stand up to an ocean of wear. The solid brass finish won’t ever rust or chip, helping to keep your dog looking smart… like a good dog should.
- colorful, hand-woven design
- machine washable, colorfast
- durable nylon backing
- easy to put on and take off
- wag after wag after wag
Colors: At the Beach Catalina, Mystic
Size: Medium 1″ wide, adjusts 14"-20" Regular Price: $38.95 Sale Price: $29.22
Side Release Dog Collar Sizing Guide
Inspect and replace a collar, harness, or leash as soon as it shows signs of wear. Even though your new dog collar or harness is adjustable, it is important to measure your dog carefully for his comfort and your peace of mind. You will not want the collar so loose that it slips over the dog's head or so tight that he can't breathe properly. Keep in mind that our measurements are from the center bar of the buckle to the farthest hole and that you will be able to adjust the collars or harness down from there. Please also take into account that each collar will have 2″ of adjustability. Given the example of a 14″ dog collar, a 14″ collar will adjust from 12″ to 14″.

If you are satisfied with the fit of your dog's current collar, measure that collar from the center bar of the buckle to the farthest hole (See picture above). Auburn Dog Collars collars are sized according to this measurement, not to the over-all length of the collar which varies by manufacturer

If this is your dog's first collar or you need a collar in a different size, measure around the dog's neck just as you would like the new collar to fit. The collar shouldn't be so tight that it will cause discomfort or loose enough to slide over the dog's head. If you don't have a flexible tape measure, you can measure your dog's neck with a string then measure the string with a flat ruler. A rule of thumb is to leave an allowance for two fingers to fit between the collar and the dog for a comfortable fit. The collar should not be so tight that it will cause discomfort or so loose that it slides over the dog's head.
Other things to consider: Remember that puppies grow quickly, so it is important to check the tightness of your dog collars. Inspect and replace a collar or a leash as soon as it shows signs of wear that threatens the integrity of the collar/leash.Auburn Leathercrafters is a family owned and operated business. Since 1950, they have been manufacturing dog collars, dog leashes, pet harnesses and toys in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Central New York State, USA. For three generations, their family members, along with their loyal staff of skilled craftspeople, have been making these wonderfully crafted items.