EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MARTINGALE COLLARS

In this blog –
~ What are Martingale Collars
~ How does a Martingale Collar work
~ How to measure for a Martingale Collar
~ How to fit a Martingale Collar
WHAT ARE MARTINGALE COLLARS?
A Martingale Collar is specially designed for dogs that have a tendency to back out or wriggle out of traditional collars.
They are considered safer than other collars and are also great for training.
Martingale Collars were designed for Sighthound breeds such as Whippets, Greyhounds, Saluki’s, Lurchers etc, due to them having petite heads and thin necks, which means they can easily slip out of normal collars.
Even though other breeds now use Martingale Collars, they continue to be a favourite among the Sighthound owners.

HOW DOES A MARTINGALE COLLAR WORK?
The Martingale Collar is designed so when your hound pulls, it gently and evenly tightens around the dog’s neck without being choked, due to the ‘fixed loop’.
The collar tightens up to a certain point but will then not tighten anymore which prevents choking and damage to the dog’s neck.
Martingale Collars are made using soft material, this makes them more kind on the neck, unlike a choke collar.
The collars are great for lead walking and training, also for preventing dogs from ‘backing out’ of their collar, which is common in fearful, frustrated or aggressive dogs.
Out of the other collars available to control your dog (without using a choke collar), Martingale collars are the most popular, the most effective and also the most humane.
Available in a huge range of colours, designs, and fabrics, your Sighthound will surely look the part while being safe on walks.
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HOW TO MEASURE FOR A MARTINGALE COLLAR
You will need a soft measuring tape.
A. Measure the largest part of the head – including ears so the collar will slip over the head comfortably.
B. Measure the smallest part of the neck – this is behind the ears.
C. Measure where the collar would naturally sit – usually middle of the neck.Â
You should be able to fit two fingers comfortably between the collar and your dog’s neck.
Using these measurements should determine the size of the Martingale Collar you will need.

5 responses
Hi. Could you help with a collar size ?
A = 14 & 1/2 inches
B = 12 inches
C = 12 & 1/2 inches
I am worried the small could be tight.
Hello, The size small will be ok on the neck, but a little tight going over the ears. If it’s an option for you, you could get both sizes to check and return the unsuitable one for a refund.
Thanks
Chloe
My dog has one of your martingale collars but I can’t get it off. It is quite tight with apparently no way of loosening it. Please can you help?
Hi
Just looking at buying a martingale collar.
Could you advise on which size to purchase please?
A=13″ B=11.5″ C= 12″
I have purchased a medium leather collar before. Our dog is a medium size and the breed is a lurcher, whippet, belington.
Many thanks
Jayne
Hi Jayne, Could you please email us at – [email protected] where we can help you with sizing.
Thanks
Chloe