Kinfolk Leather
Extra Dee Ring – Dog Collar
Extra Dee Ring – Dog Collar
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Add versatility to your dog’s collar with an Extra Dee Ring. Fitted by hand in our New Zealand workshop, this upgrade provides an additional solid brass attachment point for leads, ID tags, or training accessories. A practical detail that blends seamlessly with your chosen design, offering both function and everyday convenience.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Materials & Craftsmanship
Customisation Options
Customisation Options
Is this suitable for your pet?
Is this suitable for your pet?
Strap Replacement Service
Strap Replacement Service
Our products are crafted to endure and look great for years. When you're ready for a fresh look we can replace the strap and reuse the same hardware to give your custom collar or lead a new lease on life.
How To Measure
How To Measure
Getting the size right means a better fit and a more comfortable collar for your dog or cat. Here's how to measure your pet’s neck so we can make their collar just right — plus tips for growing puppies.
How to Measure For A Dog Collar
We strongly suggest providing an accurate measurement when placing your order. If you follow the instructions below, this will allow us to make a collar for your dog that will fit him/her well.
1. Using a soft tape measure, record the circumference of the neck at the point where a collar would naturally lie.
2. Pull the tape so that it is snug but not tight. Record the measurement.
3. Enter this measurement in the personalisation text box when prompted. This measurement will be the middle hole of the collar, we will add at least another two holes either side.
Puppies - If your dog is a puppy, please let us know and we will make an allowance for growth when sizing the holes for the collar. Please feel free to give us a range (up to 12cm, i.e. 24-36cm) so that we can make sure there are enough holes to suit your dog's growth. We can be very flexible with the number of holes provided in the collar.
How to Measure For A Cat Collar
1. Using a soft tape measure, record the circumference of the neck at the point where a collar would naturally lie.
2. Pull the tape so that it is snug but not tight. Record the measurement.
3. Enter this measurement in the personalisation text box when prompted.
Customer Satisfaction Promise
Customer Satisfaction Promise
We believe in our products and stand by the quality of workmanship, craftsmanship and materials in each one. See our Customer Satisfaction Promise for more information.
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