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    New collar

    Hi PT! I finally have some time to check in. The kids are doing great.
    Anyways i have a question. We're getting Kodie a new leather collar for his christmas present and we havent gotten him a new collar in a long time.We dont remember his size so whats the best way to measure his neck? Near the top of his neck by his ears or towards the middle/bottom of his neck? I'm not sure what size to get him because he has so much loose skin on his neck, i want him to be comfortable.
    We think he's a 26 but not sure. I may just take him with me to Petsmart to see what fits him best.

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    If you do not have the old collar to measure, or maybe he has grown since then here is what most do. ( Now this is NOT for a sighthound..) Since this is buckle type collar, you can put it on without going over the head. I usually measure around the neck about a inch and a half down off the throat for a large breed. Then you add two inches. This allows the collar to be comfortable on the dog but fit nicely. Also- with leather youwant it pretty soft as sometimes they can rub the neck as new leather- just like a pair of new leather shoes would do with you. Lighter leather in collar is less likely to " bleed" the stain or color. However, I have found a black dye stays better than a dark brown. For the first few days, take the collar off for a hour or two to allow the skin to breathe. Some dogs are allergic to the dyes in the leather.. Take a look at the neck when you take it off looking for any signs of rubbing or leather dye reactions. A good leather collar will last for years- a poorly made one can be a problem. Also I roll mine in my hands for like 30 minutes to make it more " broken in" and plyable if it is a stiff collar. Also- you want double stitching at where the buckles meet etc for obvious reasons. Just like with any collar, check for wear once in a while.

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    One more note- with a leather collar when they get wet, sometimes the leather shrinks up a little. You might want to add another half inch.

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    Ok thanks He has a leather right now, but its starting to look really ratty so he needs a new one. He didnt have a reaction to the leather he has now so he should be fine if we get the same brand and most likely the same colour.

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