How to fit
the perfect collar
How to fit
the perfect collar
How to fit
the perfect collar
Let's begin
While the thrill of a brand-new luxuriant collar for our beloved companion is indeed aesthetically pleasing, we often neglect to recognize its primary use. "We", referring not only to us dog owners, but also our fellow industry counterparts. Having found very few safe collars that met our standards of design, The Dórro Collar was destined to be a part of our first collection to enter the House of Pagerie. In addition to its sleek, elegant design, this iconic collar is meticulously crafted to ensure that it fits perfectly from the very first wear. Consequently, these à la mode collars have been flying off the shelves since launch. You might be surprised to discover that dogs entering public areas need to wear collars with ID tags containing the names and contact information of their owners. In fact, this requirement is mandated by law.
Let's begin
While the thrill of a brand-new luxuriant collar for our beloved companion is indeed aesthetically pleasing, we often neglect to recognize its primary use. "We", referring not only to us dog owners, but also our fellow industry counterparts. Having found very few safe collars that met our standards of design, The Dórro Collar was destined to be a part of our first collection to enter the House of Pagerie. In addition to its sleek, elegant design, this iconic collar is meticulously crafted to ensure that it fits perfectly from the very first wear. Consequently, these à la mode collars have been flying off the shelves since launch. You might be surprised to discover that dogs entering public areas need to wear collars with ID tags containing the names and contact information of their owners. In fact, this requirement is mandated by law.
A Return To Future
Pagerie presents its first debut in the past two years — a journey of discovery, mission of sustainability and design with purpose. The new Les Arcs Collection explores the notion of then and now. Of light and darkness, of mystery and desire — a return to future.
Inspired by the Bauhaus Design Movement, the new Pagerie objects tap into the architectural design style that began in 1919 in Weimar, Germany. Some of the characteristics of this revolutionary breakthrough in our history included functional shapes, simple colour schemes and basic industrial materials, such as concrete, steel and glass.
Let's begin
While the thrill of a brand-new luxuriant collar for our beloved companion is indeed aesthetically pleasing, we often neglect to recognize its primary use. "We", referring not only to us dog owners, but also our fellow industry counterparts. Having found very few safe collars that met our standards of design, The Dórro Collar was destined to be a part of our first collection to enter the House of Pagerie. In addition to its sleek, elegant design, this iconic collar is meticulously crafted to ensure that it fits perfectly from the very first wear. Consequently, these à la mode collars have been flying off the shelves since launch. You might be surprised to discover that dogs entering public areas need to wear collars with ID tags containing the names and contact information of their owners. In fact, this requirement is mandated by law.
The good news...
The good news is that only two years later, you no longer need to rely on garish collars made from plastic or velcro: You can now invest in dog collars made with special care and attention to the finer details, from the materials they are composed from, to the fastenings for simpler opening and closing. As the luxury pet market is quickly picking up pace, you'll be sure to find something which perfectly matches your pup’s personality. Look for collars which help your dog stay stylish but more importantly one which fits them perfectly.
The good news...
The good news is that only two years later, you no longer need to rely on garish collars made from plastic or velcro: You can now invest in dog collars made with special care and attention to the finer details, from the materials they are composed from, to the fastenings for simpler opening and closing. As the luxury pet market is quickly picking up pace, you'll be sure to find something which perfectly matches your pup’s personality. Look for collars which help your dog stay stylish but more importantly one which fits them perfectly.
Bringing joy with a new collar
Sometimes, our dogs are not so compliant to trying on a new collar. But that usually is because they either need to get used to them, or the fitting of the collar isn’t quite right for them. In this guide, Pagerie discusses how to get the fitting of a dog collar perfectly right. We will help you decipher whether your dog’s collar is too tight or too loose - neither of which is ideal. As devoted dog parents we want our pups to feel their best (and look their best), because a happy dog means a happy dog parent, right?
Is my dog’s collar too tight?
A tight dog collar isn’t safe so it’s important that we, as pet parents, get to grips with what makes a collar too tight. But the question that often comes to mind is how tight is too tight?
Bringing joy with a new collar
Sometimes, our dogs are not so compliant to trying on a new collar. But that usually is because they either need to get used to them, or the fitting of the collar isn’t quite right for them. In this guide, Pagerie discusses how to get the fitting of a dog collar perfectly right. We will help you decipher whether your dog’s collar is too tight or too loose - neither of which is ideal. As devoted dog parents we want our pups to feel their best (and look their best), because a happy dog means a happy dog parent, right?
Is my dog’s collar too tight?
A tight dog collar isn’t safe so it’s important that we, as pet parents, get to grips with what makes a collar too tight. But the question that often comes to mind is how tight is too tight?
Here are some signs to watch out for which means your dog’s collar is too tight for their comfort and health:
What is the perfect collar tightness?
The ideal collar tightness is when you can fit two fingers beneath it comfortably. When you slip two fingers under the collar, it shouldn’t cut your circulation off and you should be able to wiggle your fingers from side to side. However, if you can move your fingers more than that, then the collar is too loose. When you get the right fitting for the collar, you’ll notice a big difference in your dog’s behaviour. They will appear much happier, and the important thing is they will be safe.
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Here are some signs to watch out for which means your dog’s collar is too tight for their comfort and health:
What is the perfect collar tightness?
The ideal collar tightness is when you can fit two fingers beneath it comfortably. When you slip two fingers under the collar, it shouldn’t cut your circulation off and you should be able to wiggle your fingers from side to side. However, if you can move your fingers more than that, then the collar is too loose. When you get the right fitting for the collar, you’ll notice a big difference in your dog’s behaviour. They will appear much happier, and the important thing is they will be safe.
Why your dog’s collar fitting needs to be perfect:
Making sure your dog's collar is securely fastened with the right fitting provides several advantages:
If you've recently gotten a new puppy and don't know how to put a collar on it yet, it may take a few tries to get your dog's collar to fit properly. Start with practising indoors first to ensure your puppy is comfortable before taking a walk outside.
After all, you don't want your pup to be bothered by a collar or to reject collars entirely from their first experience.
Collar fitting for puppies
If you have a puppy, you should check the collar every few weeks and replace it if it becomes too tight. You should also be prepared to replace or tighten or loosen a collar on an older dog if he or she loses or gains weight. If your dog is resistant to wearing a collar — puppies in particular can take some time to adjust — use reward-based training.
Collar fitting for puppies
If you have a puppy, you should check the collar every few weeks and replace it if it becomes too tight. You should also be prepared to replace or tighten or loosen a collar on an older dog if he or she loses or gains weight. If your dog is resistant to wearing a collar — puppies in particular can take some time to adjust — use reward-based training.
Just as important to avoid loose fitting collars
As much as it's important that your dog’s collar isn’t too tight, similarly, the collar shouldn’t be too loose. Why? Because a loose collar can potentially lead to:
Those are a few reasons why you can’t slip a loose collar over your pup’s head and be done with it. Unfasten the collar properly and refasten it to the correct fitting at all times. It's also a good idea to slide the collar up to see if it fits over your dog's head. Canines with triangular heads, such as Husky and Greyhounds, are prone to slipping their collars.
Step by step breakdown for fitting collars on dogs
New pet parents may have trouble fitting their dog’s first collar correctly. It can be even tougher if your puppy is a fidgety, cuddly canine.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of what you should do when fitting your pet’s collar for the first time:
Step by step breakdown for fitting collars on dogs
New pet parents may have trouble fitting their dog’s first collar correctly. It can be even tougher if your puppy is a fidgety, cuddly canine.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of what you should do when fitting your pet’s collar for the first time:
1. Before purchasing a collar, use a soft textile tape and place it around your dog's neck where the collar will sit to take a measurement (remembering the two-finger rule).
2. Now that you have the perfect measurement, it’s time to match that to the adjustment of the collar you are interested in with a sizing chart.
3. When your new dog collar arrives, start by opening the collar using the buckle (for our Dórro Collar) to ensure correct fitting. Once you have done this, our signature turnlock makes The Dórro Collar simpler to open and close. If you’re eyeing up The Línque Collar then be sure to check the size chart before purchasing. We recommend that you allow your dog to sniff the collar before you place it carefully around their neck.
4. If your dog is nervous about the collar, give them some treats. Don't put on the collar yet.
5. The collar should then be reintroduced with a treat. Your dog will begin to associate the appearance of the collar with a reward. This uses positive training techniques to teach your dog that he or she does not have to be afraid of the collar.
6. Fasten the collar around your dog's neck. To begin, be conservative and make it a little loose. You don't want your dog to have a negative first impression of the collar.
7. Check the collar fitting by slipping two fingers under it. For the perfect fit, you’re looking for a snug, yet flexible feeling once you place your fingers under.
8. If the collar needs to be adjusted, do so while it remains on your dog's neck. While you adjust the collar, use treats or sit prompts to keep your dog relaxed and comfortable.
Attach the dog tags or other accessories you've chosen once the collar is properly fitted.
1.Before purchasing a collar, use a soft textile tape and place it around your dog's neck where the collar will sit to take a measurement (remembering the two-finger rule).
2. Now that you have the perfect measurement, it’s time to match that to the adjustment of the collar you are interested in with a sizing chart.
3. When your new dog collar arrives, start by opening the collar using the buckle (for our Dórro Collar) to ensure correct fitting. Once you have done this, our signature turnlock makes The Dórro Collar simpler to open and close. If you’re eyeing up The Línque Collar then be sure to check the size chart before purchasing. We recommend that you allow your dog to sniff the collar before you place it carefully around their neck.
4. If your dog is nervous about the collar, give them some treats. Don't put on the collar yet.
5. The collar should then be reintroduced with a treat. Your dog will begin to associate the appearance of the collar with a reward. This uses positive training techniques to teach your dog that he or she does not have to be afraid of the collar.
6. Fasten the collar around your dog's neck. To begin, be conservative and make it a little loose. You don't want your dog to have a negative first impression of the collar.
7. Check the collar fitting by slipping two fingers under it. For the perfect fit, you’re looking for a snug, yet flexible feeling once you place your fingers under.
8. If the collar needs to be adjusted, do so while it remains on your dog's neck. While you adjust the collar, use treats or sit prompts to keep your dog relaxed and comfortable.
Attach the dog tags or other accessories you've chosen once the collar is properly fitted.
Finding the perfect collar for your stylish companion
Get ready to make some unforgettable memories with your pet by investing in a long-lasting collar, leash, ID tag, and harness.
Here are our best-selling PAGERIE collars and matching accessories:
Finding the perfect collar for your stylish companion
Get ready to make some unforgettable memories with your pet by investing in a long-lasting collar, leash, ID tag, and harness.
Here are our best-selling PAGERIE collars and matching accessories:
Perfect Pairs
The Dórro
The adjustable buckles on the Dórro Collar ensure a perfect fit from the first wear.
Our signature turnlock makes taking The Dórro Collar off and on as seamless as opening and closing your luxury handbag.
The Tascher
The Tascher Leash is our elegant multi-tasker of a lead that can be adjusted to three different lengths. It comes in the same colour scheme as The Dórro Collar: sand, saddle, and noir. Monochromatic looks are equally as stylish on dogs as on us.
Tag d'identité
This stainless steel engraved ID tag brings a stylish element to your pet's collar or harness. Why not get a matching one for yourself and clip it onto your Hiro bag or keychain?
The Línque Collar & Necklace
Sultry, provocative, and advanced for its time, this object of art meets at the interaction of pets and humans. Far from ordinary, this precious adornment is made from surgical grade stainless steel which is kind to skin yet resolute in its tensile strength. Consider this object a jewellery piece that serves two purposes: a collar for them & a necklace for you.
The Ox Leash
A leash inspired by futuristic art. This clever construction presents rich textures, creating versatility and style for your daily outings. The Ox Leash is characterised by an insolent aesthetic, with its unique custom-designed pear-shaped links born extravagantly out of stainless steel and chain ends which devotedly embraces the vegetable tanned leather.
The Simone Harness
Sculpted by high-quality craftsmanship, The Simone celebrates the legacy of luxury pet accessories. The signature Les Arcs Chain allows for a wide, yet intuitive, adjustable size range, contrasted by its fluid silhouette, meeting the perfect marriage of function and form.
The Hiro Bag
Made exclusively for the pet owner, The Hiro Belt Bag can be artfully worn over the hips or slung imaginatively over the shoulder. This svelte leather pouch, with its functional steelstudded and D-ringed straps, is paired with the collection’s signature steel chain of pearshaped links that glides across the body. Channeling the energy and freedom to conquer, The Hiro is designed for an active lifestyle. This capacious carryall is lightweight and refined, allowing you to multitask and rend the veil of the day.