All of these collars and leads are handcrafted in HAWAII, U.S.A. by Lori and Tom--using the
highest quality materials.
Martingale Training collars are considered safer than
choke chains or prong collars. Used with
a leash or hand, the "Correction" part of the collar tightens when
your dog pulls and loosens when he stops--so it's only tight when you need
it. They give you greater control and
reduce the risk of your dog slipping out and escaping.
All of our Martingale style collars are adjustable and of
course we sew 100% Cotton Fabric over Nylon Webbing
and use Heavy Duty Hardware.
We offer four optional styles, to suit your
needs......"Slip Over" Collars with Fabric Over Webbing Correction or
Chain Correction and "Quick Release Buckle" (for easier on and off)
Collars with Fabric Over Webbing Correction or Chain Correction.
These are perfect for “escape artists” and breeds with necks
larger than their heads. These are Not
recommended for tie-out use.
To fit your Martingale Collar:
Measure your dog around the top of the neck directly behind
the ears as shown in the figure (1). This measurement is the same as the collar in closed position (2).
Place the collar around your dog's neck. Adjust the fit by pushing nylon through the
slide. When tightened with a leash or by
holding the (single loop or D-Ring) like a handle, the two metal rings should
touch directly behind your dog's ears.
Our hand-selected cotton fabric cover helps keep pet fur from matting and provides a unique Hawaiian touch.
The high-tensile
strength webbing forms a strong inner core for both the collars and
leads.
The heavy-duty curved buckles and slide make the collars fully
adjustable and more contoured for your dog's comfort.
The thick, Solid-Weld Nickel Plated metal D-rings on the collars and heavy-duty bolt
snap-locks on the leads ensure a secure collar-lead connection.
What's more, our products are super easy to clean. Simply treat them with a
stain remover (such as Spray 'n Wash®), hand or machine wash in cold water, and
line or machine dry (we prefer you take it off your dog prior to machine washing or rying). You can keep items clean between washings by treating them
with a fabric protector (such as ScotchgardTM).