5cm Combat® Collar | No Handle & Secure Clip

Regular price €38,99
  The BullyBillows Combat Collar is equipped with triple-stitched Nylon, a secure 6mm Stainless Steel D Loop and a specially crafted bespoke clip for quick release... View Full Details
  • Perfect for Medium-XL Dogs
  • Signature Approved Clip
  • Dispatched 250,000+

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The neck measurement should be taken around the lower part of your dog’s neck, simply measure the widest part at the base of the neck as this is where the collar is going to sit. This size chart is based on min-max measurements.

This 5cm width collar is suitable for slightly larger breeds such as large Staffies, Huskeys, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Cane Corso's and upwards. If your dog is smaller than these breeds, please see our 4cm and 2.5cm collar versions.

Size
Neck Girth
Medium35cm-48cm
Large45cm-68cm
Size chart for 
5cm Combat® Collar | No Handle & Secure Clip
5cm Combat® Collar | No Handle & Secure Clip

Product description

 

The BullyBillows Combat Collar is equipped with triple-stitched Nylon, a secure 6mm Stainless Steel D Loop and a specially crafted bespoke clip for quick release and lock.

Lined with comfortable Neoprene inside the collar for ultimate comfort.

Suitable for daily use on any breed and used for professional dog handling, police, military and security.

FAQs

What is the best dog collar?

The best dog collar really depends on the breed, size and activity level of your dog. Slip-on collars are great to assist training your dog that pulls, whereas a Combat collar is perfect for everyday use and comes in various thicknesses, from 2.5cm for smaller breeds to 5cm for XL breeds. Our pin buckle collars are also a great choice among medium to XL dog owners, and the Billowthane collar range is 100% waterproof, ideal for pooches who love water! Read more in our Collar Buying Guide to find the right collar for your dog.

How tight should a dog collar be?

Similar to harnesses, a dog collar should be snug but not too tight. We’d recommend being able to fit two fingers between the collar and your dog’s neck - if you can fit more than two fingers, the collar may be too loose and could slip off. If you can’t fit two fingers, it might be too tight for your dog causing discomfort and potentially breathing difficulties.

Do dogs have to wear collars?

It’s a legal requirement for dogs to wear collars with ID tags when in public. The tag needs to display your name and address to help reunite you and your dog if they ever get lost. We know that a lot of owners prefer using harnesses, but a collar and ID tag are essential to comply with UK law when you’re out in public, so make sure you’ve got both on if needs be.

How do you measure a dog collar?

To measure a dog collar, wrap a flexible measuring tape around the base (the lower sections) of your dog’s neck whilst leaving enough room to fit two fingers in between. A lot of collars are adjustable, which is ideal for a puppy as you can simply extend the collar as they grow into it.