Elegant little tail Thanksgiving Dog Collar Turkey Print Pet Collar Dog Holiday Dog Collar with Bow Cute Winter Dog Collar Boy Girl Puppy Collar Bow Adjustable Dog Collar for Small Puppy
Elegant little tail Thanksgiving Dog Collar Turkey Print Pet Collar Dog Holiday Dog Collar with Bow Cute Winter Dog Collar Boy Girl Puppy Collar Bow Adjustable Dog Collar for Small Puppy
Stay close. Stay visible. Walk safer with your pets. 🐶🐈
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My puppy’s old collar was dull and slipped around her neck, but this turkey‑print holiday collar fits snugly, looks adorable in photos, and keeps her comfortable and secure all day.
Grace Th.
Description
Description
Durable & Comfy Material: Crafted from 100% cotton and heavy-duty interfacing, this dog collar offers both softness and resilience. Its reinforced with a double box stitch at stress points for enhanced strength.
Adjustable Size for Perfect Fit: Collar Dimensions - Width: 0.8", Length: 10-16"; Bow Size - Length: 4", Width: 2". Measure your dog's neck before purchasing to ensure the perfect fit.
Enhanced Design Details: Features a sturdy buckle and welded D-ring for added durability. Each bowtie is handmade and securely attached using two elastic straps.
Ideal for Thanksgiving: Stand out during the holidays with this turkey print collar, a festive alternative to mundane designs. Explore matching accessories like leashes and bandanas at the Elegant little tail store.
Easy Maintenance: Simply wash with warm water and mild soap, then air dry.
Customer Care: For any questions or custom requests, feel free to contact us. We're here to assist!

Elegant little tail Thanksgiving Dog Collar Turkey Print Pet Collar Dog Holiday Dog Collar with Bow Cute Winter Dog Collar Boy Girl Puppy Collar Bow Adjustable Dog Collar for Small Puppy
What our clients say
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★★★★★
I travel often with my golden retriever and this cover has been amazing.
Tate L.
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★★★★★
Bought it for our lab, but turns out it’s also perfect for my juice-spilling 3-year-old
Kate T.
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★★★★★
This thing stays put, even with my hyperactive beagle jumping around.
Mark M.