One sudden lunge tells you exactly what you’re holding.

Ordinary slip collars often react too late or tighten far harder than necessary.

What matters is quick response, steady contact and calm handling on the lead.

That’s why we make slip collars
that work with you, not against you.

How to Measure Your Dog for a Slip Collar?

🎯 How to Measure Your Dog for a Slip Collar?

Head first, neck later!
Slip-on collars play by different rules — if it doesn’t pass over the head, it’s game over. That’s why you measure the head, not the neck. Run the tape over the forehead and ears, snug but not tight, no adding or subtracting. This number ensures the collar slides on smoothly but stays put once worn. Perfect for training and city walks: loose when calm, firmer when needed. No choking, no drama — just smooth, stylish control.