MARTINGALE COLLARS ...
should never be left on a dog while unattended since this style collar tightens
when pulled on. Used properly, for walking and training, it is
indispensable for sighthounds that can back out of a regular collar or for dogs
that pull, want to chase cars and bikes, or need to be controlled when walking on a leash.
Because their heads are smaller than their necks,
Greyhounds, Whippets, and other Sighthounds should only wear Martingale
Collars (also known as Greyhound Collars or
Sighthound Collars)
Martingale with Side Release Buckle (SRB) is
appropriate for all other types of dogs where you want more control than
provided by a regular collar. Also referred to as a soft choke collar, this
style dog collar is good for dogs that pull.
CUSTOM MARTINGALE COLLAR SPECIFICATIONS
... NOTES FROM THE DESIGNER:
I have created a line of dog collars that is SAFE (I use
Rock Locksterâ„¢ or Weinerlockâ„¢ buckles in my side-release collars and
premium cast hardware in my martingale collars); COMFORTABLE,
STYLISH and TOP QUALITY.
Martingale Collars - Ornamental Safety Equipment?
Martingale Collars are more than just pretty strips of fabric around your
dog's neck. I like to call them Ornamental Safety Equipment because that
pretty strip of fabric is all that is keeping your couch potato from
bolting out into traffic and getting badly hurt! I have dedicated my
business to providing the safest possible collar while still keeping it
"pretty"! :)
Martingale Collars - The Base
All collars start off with polypro webbing. Lightweight
webbing flexes gently around your hound's neck but passes weight tests up
to 600 lbs/inch so it will hold even the strongest hound in check.
Martingale Collars - Premium Quality Hardware
Hardware is another component that I take very seriously. I only use Solid
Cast Brass or Nickel Plated Steel Welded D-rings. Any other D-ring is
simply not safe. The slides that I use are premium Brass or Nickel Plated
Zinc - a lessor slide would work but I prefer the look of the Cast slides
and I think the end result is worth the cost.
Stitching
Which leads me to the stitching that holds your Martingale Collar
together. First, I use an Industrial Machine and Colormatched Bonded Nylon
Industrial Weight thread. I don't use any fancy zig zag stitches because
they can actually shred the webbing and weaken it. I use a Strong, Tight,
Lockstitch and I sew each weight bearing seam twice. And yes, it DOES
Matter how close you sew to the D-ring. It matters for aesthetics and it
also matters because a loose D-ring will "spin" and wear through the
collar faster .I believe very strongly in my workmanship and
quality and I do Guarantee EVERY Martingale and Buckle collar I sell
against any flaws in workmanship.
The Lining
Each Martingale collar comes with a Cuddle Satin lining which is wrapped
around the webbing, leaving no exposed edges. The Cuddle Satin
lining provides a slightly padded interior and a super soft surface that
will protect even the most sensitive neck. Cuddle Satin is a flannel
backed satin that is softer than anything else I have found and therefore
it is the ONLY lining I use in the wrap-around option.
Fashion Forward Design
From Handloomed Lation Silk to French Jacquard Ribbon to Silk
Brocades, and even Scalamandre Silk, I choose each fabric or ribbon myself
to provide you with a stunning collar that is perfect for your dog!
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