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Key Features

  • Chrome plated prong collar - great for any dog
  • Swivel D ring to prevent leash from tangling
  • Rounded tips for comfort
  • Comes with rubber prong caps
  • Offered in 2.25mm and 3.0mm
  • Customize size by removing/adding links

Product Description

Leerburg's Affordable Chrome Prong Collar is an economical alternative to some of the bigger name brand prongs, such as Herm Sprenger. Our prong collars come at nearly 1/3 the price of other prong collars while still producing the same result. Your dog will learn to "yield to the leash" just as well as any other brand name prong collar.

The swivel D ring allows your leash to move freely and prevents it from getting tangled. The tips of these prongs are rounded, and each collar comes with rubber caps for added comfort if wanted.

Important

Leerburg strongly recommends using a backup collar any time you use a prong collar. Prong collars can come apart (especially if not fitted properly). With a backup collar, you can ensure that your dog will remain leashed. We recommend using a Dominant Dog Collar as a backup. Paired alongside with the Prong Collar Leash, your backup leash won't interfere with prong collar corrections. A retractable leash should not be used with prong collars.

For more information on proper prong collar use, view our article on Should I Use a Prong Collar on My Dog?

Size Chart

SizeCollar MeasurementLink Thickness
SmallNeck Size Up To: 20"2.25mm
MediumNeck Size Up To: 23"3.0mm
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