Deer Ridge Collar
Our Best Selling Dog Collar
Constructed of single-ply sunset harness leather, this collar is fully lined with soft, supple saddle tan deerskin for your dog’s comfort.
- Features coordinating stitching, non-rust solid brass buckle and brass plated dee and rivets.
- Each Weaver Collar is measured from the middle of the buckle to the second hole from the end. This means that the size of your dog’s neck is the size you need…no more adding inches to your measurements!
You get more collar for your dollar and a sizing system that makes sense when you purchase a collar for your pet from us. Unlike many collars, our leather collars allow an extra 2-3 inches of adjustment. What does that mean to you? Well, simply put, it means that the measurement of your dog’s neck is the size of the collar it needs. No guesswork needed to buy a collar that fits your dog correctly and comfortably!
If adding a 2-line brass nameplate please separate the lines with a PLUS (+) sign.
About Adding a Brass Nameplate to your collar.
To order:
- Select the single line or two line option with your collar.
- Type in your text. If ordering a 2-line plate, designate the second line with a plus (+) sign.
- The plate will be riveted to the the collar approximately half way between the buckle and the tightest hole.
- NOTICE: When deciding what to engrave on your plate, remember that “less is more”. Crowding in information (your address, extra phone numbers, etc…) makes the print smaller and therefore makes your plate more difficult to read. While we do not enforce a “hard cap” on engraving, it is best to not go over 20-25 letters and spaces per line. We will not be held responsible for any perceived lack of quality when a plate exceeds these guidelines. We do NOT recommend 2-line plates for the 5/8 inch wide collars.
- On that note: Two line plates will be engraved as “best fit”. We do our best to assure quality and “readability”, but we cannot guarantee either.
Note that we do not have a “hard cap” on the how many letters you can have per line. HOWEVER LESS IS MORE. No one needs to know your dog’s life history or your full address. Keep it simple. Twenty characters and spaces is about the most that looks good.
For single line plates most people just put their name or their dog’s name.
For two line plates, below are some common layouts.
ROVER SMITH
555-5555
ROVER
JOHN & JANE SMITH
JOHN AND JANE SMITH
555-5555
ROVER
THE SMITHS 555-555-5555
The top one is our personal favorite and what we do for our own pets. The dog’s name plus the owner’s last name for the top line with the phone number below.
We suggest for only one phone number to be engraved. Foremost, two phone numbers requires up to 24 characters and spaces. This makes the print so small that most people would rather call the pound instead of getting that close to your dog. Secondly, even if they can read it, most people are not going to play phone tag trying to run you down. They will call one number and leave you a message.