
Collection
Small Dog Collars
Little dogs deserve collars designed for little necks — soft, lightweight webbing that won't overwhelm a Chihuahua or weigh down a Yorkie, in prints scaled small enough to read as adorable instead of busy. Every pattern comes in size S, fitting necks 10–14 in (25–36 cm).


Bun Run

Dreamy Clouds

Garden Party

Sunny Smiles

Splish Splash

Froggy Friends

Mint Chip

Breezey Blue

Matcha Gingham

Confetti Fun

Midnight Sky
What makes a collar right for a small dog
Weight and gentleness. A small dog carries their collar everywhere, so every gram matters, and toy breeds have delicate windpipes that a stiff or heavy collar can genuinely bother. Dazey's soft webbing and light hardware keep the collar comfortable for all-day wear, while the adjustment range dials in a precise, gentle two-finger fit.
One honest note: small dogs who pull, and flat-faced little breeds, should walk on a harness and let the collar carry the ID tags. For everything else — the everyday wear, the tags, the cuteness — a well-fitted flat collar is exactly the right tool. Our best collars for small dogs guide covers the full picture, and the sizing calculator nails the fit.
Prints that shine on little necks
Small-scaled motifs win here — a print sized for a narrow collar reads clean and sweet rather than cluttered. Cuddly Bears is the signature small-dog look, Bun Run brings the sweet pink, and Dreamy Clouds is pastel perfection on white and cream coats. For eight styled looks by personality and coat, see our cute collars for small dogs roundup.
Frequently asked questions
What size collar does a small dog need?
Most small breeds — Mini Dachshunds, Pomeranians, small terriers — fit size S (10–14 in / 25–36 cm neck). Measure to the skin at the base of the neck, keep the tape snug, and add room for two fingers. If your pup measures under 10 inches, contact us and we'll help with fit.
Are these collars lightweight enough for a tiny dog?
Yes. The soft polyester webbing and compact hardware are deliberately light so the collar disappears on a small dog instead of weighing them down, while the two-finger fit keeps it gentle on a fine windpipe.
Should my small dog wear a collar or a harness?
Both, ideally: a flat collar for everyday wear and ID, and a harness for walks if your dog pulls or is a flat-faced or toy breed with a sensitive windpipe. The collar keeps the tags on; the harness takes the leash pressure.











