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Black Six collar 6cm

Black Six collar 6cm

Regular price €49.90 EUR
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Black Six collar, 6cm width. Collar designed and tested for very strong dogs. Perfect for professional use.

  • Collar width 6cm
  • Sewn in 4 layers 6mm thick
  • Oversized and riveted stainless steel ring
  • Double oversized buckle for complete safety
  • Black colour
  • Washable at 40 °

If you want the Black Six Collar Personalized with your Dog's name Click here

XXS - from 35 to 45cm
XS - from 40 to 50cm
S - from 45 to 55cm
M - from 50 to 60cm
L - from 55 to 65cm
XL - from 60 to 70cm
XXL - from 65 to 75cm
XXXL - 70 to 80cm

Measurement

How to measure your Dog.
To make your dog's collar you will need to measure the circumference of the neck using a tape measure. If a tape measure is not available, you can use a tape or a cord that you will run around the neck, then record the measurement on a ruler.
To be sure of the measurement, repeat the operation a couple of times.
The measurement should preferably be taken with the dog in a standing position!

DO NOT MEASURE OLD COLLARS


Misura collare cane
To make the harness, measure the circumference of the neck and chest immediately after the front legs, as shown in the figure.


Misura pettorina cane

     

    Times and Shipping

    Production and delivery times are approximately 7-15 working days for Italy and Europe, 15-30 working days for the rest of the world.

    We ship to Italy with SDA or DHL courier, for Europe and the rest of the world Poste Italiane or DHL. Once shipped, the package tracking number will be sent.

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    Measurement

    To make the new collar for your dog you will need to measure the circumference of the neck using a tape measure. If a tape measure is not available, you can use a ribbon or string that you wrap around your neck, then record the measurement on a ruler. To be sure of the measurement, repeat the operation a couple of times. The measurement should preferably be taken with the dog in a standing position!
    DO NOT MEASURE OLD COLLARS