Collections
Types Of Hardware
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Neo Chrome
Material:Zinc die casting
Surface finish:Titan Neo-Chrome
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Stainless Steel
Material:Stainless steel (AISI 304)
Surface finish:Polished
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Aluminium
Material:Aluminium alloy (7075)
Surface finish:Anodized
Breaking load:400 kg
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Matt Black
Material:Zinc die casting
Surface finish:Matte black
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Rose Gold
Material:Zinc die casting
Surface finish:Rose gold
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Antique Brass
Material:Zinc die casting
Surface finish:Antique brass
Types of Collars
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Plastic/ Metal Buckle
A buckle dog collar is a standard dog collar equipped with a buckle closure for secure fastening. This type of collar is user-friendly, providing a reliable and adjustable fit for the dog. It's commonly used for everyday wear, ID tag attachment, and leash attachment, offering a straightforward and secure option for keeping a dog comfortably restrained.
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Half Choke Collar
A half choke collar, also known as a martingale collar, is a type of dog collar that features a loop design. Unlike traditional choke collars, it has a limited tightening mechanism to prevent excessive pressure on the dog's neck. The collar tightens slightly when the dog pulls, providing gentle correction without the potential harm associated with full choke collars. It's commonly used for training and can be a more humane option for dogs that tend to slip out of traditional collars.
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Martingale Chain Collar
A martingale chain collar is a type of dog collar designed with a loop made of chain, typically with fabric or leather sections on either end. This collar is also known as a limited-slip or half-choke collar. The chain loop tightens when tension is applied, preventing the dog from slipping out while still avoiding the full tightening action of traditional choke collars. Martingale chain collars are often used for training purposes, offering a balance between control and gentleness when guiding a dog.
About us
Hi, I’m Magda, based in Ireland, where I live with my beloved pack of 4 Shibas and 3 Akitas. My passion for Japanese dog breeds inspired me to create collars and leads that celebrate the unique spirit of these breeds. Working with talented graphic designers and illustrators, I aim to bring my vision to life, turning each piece into a work of art. Although my designs started with Shibas and Akitas in mind, they have evolved to include a variety of styles that dog lovers of all kinds can enjoy.