D&H Hound Pound Leather Link Collar
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NEW! The 'Hound Pound'
Leather Link Collar
Discerning dog owners will be thrilled to learn of our new 'Hound Pound' leather link dog collar, featuring 24-carat gold-plated 'coins' bearing the image of a corgi (of course) wearing a crown.
It's the one-of-a-kind sensational statement piece of the decade in the world of canine couture. Individually made-to-order and handcrafted by the team at Dogs & Horses. Limited shades only; brass fittings. Suitable to all sizes.
Important Information
Important Information
Collar width increases as you go up in collar size. To ensure the correct fit, a member of the team will contact you if any adjustments required in the size you have selected.
Sizing
Sizing
This collar follows the same sizing guidance as our Padded leather collar. Because it's Made To Order however, you will be contacted to confirm actual neck sizing to ensure the correct fit.

Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Allow 2-5 business days before dispatch
Delivery in the UK with Royal Mail or DPD
2 - 3 days*
International : depends on destination
Around 7 - 21 days
* It may take 2-5 business days for the making of your item. In most cases, we can dispatch immediately from available stock in our workshop. Sometimes we'll have to make your order on demand.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
A cleaning with dubbin or saddle soap, then buffed up with a leather restorative like Neat's Foot Oil or a beeswax product (e.g. Renapur or Leather Genie) will help restore the leather to its natural lustre and protect it against the elements.
Leather and Water. To help ensure the longevity of your dog's leather collar, allow to air-dry (not on a radiator) after it gets wet and ensure it is dry before re-using. Treat with a leather restorative, as above. Although we seal the edges, water can still infiltrate the leather and cause it to deteriorate.
Do not allow the leather to come into contact with the chemicals from commercially-available flea spot-on treatments. This will damage the leather and may cause the dye to run (this applies to all leather - including car seats or leather upholstered furniture).
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