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Traditional dog collars are available in a variety of styles, colors and widths. They should ride high on your pet's neck, but not loose so that it slides down near the top of his shoulder blades. Dog Collars should be snug with enough room to fit two fingers between your dog's neck and his collar. For your dog's safety, the collar should not be loose enough to slip over the pet's head. Collars should also not be so tight as to restrict breathing or cause coughing. Check collar size frequently on growing puppies.
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| X-Small/Small (7"-11" 2-12 lbs) | ||||
| Chihuahua (2-6 lbs) Miniature Pinscher Pomeranian |
Italian Greyhound (11 lbs) Papillon Silky Terrier |
Maltese (6-9 lbs) Pekingese Yorkshire Terrier |
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| Medium (11"-15" 10-45 lbs) | ||||
| Australian Shephard (27-45 lbs) Boston Terrier King Charles Spaniel French Bulldog Pug Shih Tzu West Highland White Terrier |
Beagle (18-30 lbs) Brittany Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Lhasa Apso Scottish Terrier Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier |
Bichon Frise (12-15 lbs) Cairn Terrier Dachsund Miniature Schnauzer Shetland Sheepdog Welsh Corgi |
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| Large (15"- 22" 40-120 lbs) | ||||
| Airedale Terrier (under 44 lbs) Basset Hound Bull Mastiff Doberman Pinscher German Shephard Great Pyreness Newfoundland Siberian Husky |
Akita (77-88 lbs) Bloodhound Chinese Shar-Pei English Bulldog Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever Rottweiler Standard Poodle |
Alaskan Malamute (75-85 lbs) Boxer Colllie Flat-coated Retriever Great Dane Mastiff Saint Bernard Vizsla |
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