RC Pets - Primary Web Training Clip Collar - RED - XSMALL - 9-11in
RC Pets - Primary Web Training Clip Collar - RED - XSMALL - 9-11in
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Looking for a gentler alternative to a choke collar, but without the weight and noise of a chain? The Primary Web Training Clip Collar offers the same functionality of a training collar, but with the added bonus of a side release clip for easier on and off. For dogs that are sound sensitive, the webbing martingale loop allows for concise guardian-to-dog commands without the noise of the chain.
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-Clip it on, clip it off. It’s that easy!
-Limited slip corrects dogs in a gentler manner
-Lightweight all webbing design prevents fur staining
-Nickel-plated hardware to prevent wear
-Light and strong solid weave nylon webbing
-Reflective RC signature label and stitching, visible up to 25 metres
-Intended for dog training and walking. Do not leave on dog unattended or on dog at play
- See Sizing Tab for proper fit instructions
Size Webbing width Neck
XS 1.9CM (3/4in) 24 - 28CM (9.5-11in)
S 1.9CM (3/4in) 28 - 35.5CM (11-14in)
M 2.5CM (1in) 35.5 - 48CM (14-19in)
L 2.5CM (1in) 45.5 - 66CM (18-26in)
- Stand your dog on top of a hard surface.
- Use a soft measuring tape to measure your dog's neck (refer to the dotted line in the diagram for guidance).
- Consult the chart above to choose the appropriate collar size that closely matches your dog's neck measurement.
Click to watch a video on how to measure your pet
IMPORTANT
- Intended for training. Do not leave on dog unattended or dog at play.
- Regularly check the collar's fit (especially as your dog grows) and always monitor your dog for signs of discomfort.
- This collar is designed to sit slightly loose around your dog's neck when the martingale loop is relaxed. A loose fit does not indicate that the collar is too large. It is intentionally designed this way to protect your dog’s airway when they pull and the loop tightens. When the collar is adjusted correctly, the two D-rings should just touch when the martingale loop is pulled taut (please refer to the diagrams).
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