Leather resists damage, ages well, and fits comfortably, making it an ideal material for dog collars. To find the best we ...
The most common restraint collar is the Elizabethan collar (or e-collar). Many different manufacturers sell e-collars and modified e-collars designed for different species and for specific purposes.
Most of the time I enlisted my 65-pound Lab, Hatchet. He’s a 2-year-old bird hunter, trail runner, and family dog who spends a lot of time off leash and is e-collar trained. For the electronic collars ...