Maybe it has no prongs but still, it’s stylish and catchy! For those who love the design of a Neck Tech prong collar, Herm Sprenger made a prongless version! It does not serve for any correction purposes. Use it just for fun as the name implies. Quality materials and thoughtful construction turn the use of this collar into a pleasure. To make the experience of using this collar more enjoyable, Herm Sprenger has developed a click-lock buckle. The slider protects the push button from unintended release. That is why you may not worry about your weg-tailed friend. He won’t avoid your control.
This NeckTech fun collar is made of stainless steel. Being made of this material, the collar is the most proficient product for all situations in your dog's and your life. Because of the seawater resistance and the rust proof characteristics, the item will serve your dog for many years showing no signs of rusting. And here is why. Chromium and nickel are present throughout stainless steel, not just on the surface (compare - steel with chrome coating that can be easily damaged and result in rusting). Because of this, the microscopic layer will form itself anew, even when the steel is cut or scratched. This fact makes it the most reliable material in terms of rust resistance.
Stainless steel is not likely to stain light fur, but is not suitable for nickel-reactive dogs as it contains nickel. If your dog is allergic to nickel, consider a curogan collar of other design.
All Herm Sprenger Neck Tech collars come in a standard length which is adjusted to fit the neck of the dog by removing or adding links to the collar. The size of this particular collar is 24 inches (60 cm). So, it will do for dogs with 22 inches (56 cm) neck size and weight up to 143 lbs (65 kg). If your dog's neck circumference is more than 22 inches (56 cm), you can order additional links. Each will add 1 1/4 inches (3 cm) to the total collar length. Go to the tab “YOU MAY ALSO WANT” to learn more about extra links for this Neck Tech collar.
Herm Sprenger collars and links are made in metric measurements, then converted to inches approximation for the U.S. market.