As one of the most basic equipment in the daily life of pets, the importance of dog collars is self-evident. However, in the face of dog breeds with different body shapes, personalities and even huge differences in strength, choosing the right collar is by no means "one style for all". For suppliers, a deep understanding of the wearing needs of various dog breeds can not only improve product matching, but also help to enhance customer satisfaction and repurchase rate.
1. Small dogs: mainly light and soft, focusing on comfort
For example, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Teddy and other dog breeds are light in weight and have small neck circumference, so it is suitable to choose collars with light and thin materials and soft touch.
Recommended materials and styles:
Ultra-light nylon webbing, soft cotton and linen, breathable mesh and other low-weight materials
Adjustable design to adapt to the changes in neck circumference during the rapid growth stage
Matched with mini hardware to avoid oppression and discomfort
Purchase suggestions:
Give priority to designs that are comfortable to wear and not easy to abrade. The size is recommended to be controlled at a width of about 1~1.5cm to avoid causing neck burden.
2. Medium-sized dogs: Consider both function and beauty, and the material selection needs to be stable
Medium-sized dogs such as Corgi, Shiba Inu, Border Collie, etc. have a large amount of daily activities, and have certain requirements for the durability and traction control of the collar.
Recommended materials and styles:
High-density nylon, PU leather, double-layer webbing structure
Wide design (recommended 1.5~2.5cm width), enhance neck force buffering
With a sturdy alloy buckle, suitable for daily traction
Purchase suggestions:
Medium-sized dogs are lively and active, it is recommended to choose a style with a cushioning layer or soft lining to avoid friction or pressure on the hair.
3. Large dogs: Pay attention to firmness and control, safety first
For example, Labrador, Golden Retriever, Doberman, German Shepherd and other dog breeds are large and strong, and the collar needs to have high tensile strength and good traction feedback ability.
Recommended materials and styles:
Thickened nylon, leather, canvas, Kevlar and other high-strength materials
The width is recommended to be 2.5~4cm to disperse the force and reduce the risk of strangulation
Double buckle structure or lock buckle design to improve stability and safety and prevent falling
Purchase suggestions:
It is recommended to match with anti-impact function or control collars specially used for training, such as half-beam type, tactical type, etc., to ensure the owner's control.
IV. Active dog breeds: Strengthen the design of firmness, anti-explosion and anti-falling
For dog breeds with strong explosive power and good impulse, such as Husky, Shiba Inu, and Pit Bull, in addition to the right size, you should also focus on the firmness of the collar and the locking performance of the buckle.
Recommended design details:
Use reinforced stitching technology to improve overall durability
Equipped with hardware D rings with strong tensile strength
Optional professional collars with buffer structure or anti-explosion traction function

