Top 5 bull breeds and the collar that actually fits them
Bull breeds are sweethearts packed into compact muscle machines. Thick necks, strong builds, explosive energy and a whole lot of personality. But each of them needs a slightly different collar to walk safely, comfortably — and with style.
1) Staffordshire Bull Terrier
A compact athlete with a golden heart. Wide neck means they need a wider leather collar that sits stable and doesn’t press into the muscle.
2) American Bully
Heavyweight body, soft temperament. Their sensitive skin benefits from a padded leather collar — tough outside, soft inside.
3) Pitbull “game line” types
Speed, power, pull. They do best with a medium-wide hand-stitched collar that can handle sprints, direction changes and sharp tension.
4) French Bulldog
Small clown with a proud chest. Because of their short neck, they need a narrower collar that doesn’t slip forward or block breathing.
5) English Bull Terrier
Long neck, egg-shaped head and a tendency for collars to slide. They fit best into a shaped leather collar cut specifically to stay in place.
SUMMARY: Bull breeds aren’t fashion toys. Their collars must be strong, hand-crafted, made from thick leather and finished with solid hardware. Comfort + control + style — that’s the winning combo.
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