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Puppy Collars

A first puppy collar should feel light, adjust easily, and leave room for a correct two-finger fit. Every Dazey pattern is available in size S for necks 10–14 in (25–36 cm), with soft webbing that stays comfortable through training, naps, and the first brave walks around the block.

Choosing a comfortable first collar

Start with a soft flat collar that can carry identification without feeling bulky. A secure side-release buckle makes practice easy, while the adjustable webbing lets you fine-tune the fit instead of leaving extra slack. Introduce the collar during short, calm sessions and reward your puppy for ignoring it. The aim is a collar that feels ordinary, not one that becomes a chew toy.

Before ordering, measure the base of the neck against the skin and use our dog collar size chart. If your puppy measures below the current size S range, wait for a safe fit or contact us for guidance rather than choosing a loose collar.

Growing puppies need regular fit checks

Puppies can move through a size range quickly. Check the two-finger fit every week during a growth spurt and after a grooming appointment, then re-measure as soon as the adjustment slider nears either end. Never buy an oversized collar for a puppy to grow into, because a loose collar can slip over the head or catch on furniture. Pick a pattern for the puppy in front of you, from cheerful Sunny Smiles to calm Dreamy Clouds, or shop all collars before deciding.

Frequently asked questions

What size collar should I buy for a puppy?

Measure the base of the neck to the skin and choose the size whose adjustable range contains that measurement with room for a two-finger fit. The current Dazey catalog begins at size S, fitting 10–14 in (25–36 cm).

How often should I check a puppy collar?

Check the fit at least once a week during active growth and after grooming. Re-measure when the adjustment slider approaches either end of its range.

Can a puppy wear a collar all day?

A comfortable, well-fitted flat collar is suitable for everyday identification under supervision. Remove it for crate time if the crate maker recommends doing so, and use a harness for walks if leash pressure bothers the puppy.

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