Match your Cork-Hemp Collar to a Cork/Hemp webbing/short lead (leash is 12"). The ultimate dog handle leash in keeping your dog at your side, without having slack to weigh you down. City streets, busy areas, or just because you want you dog at “heel” while you take a stroll.
Sustainable materials:Cork is the outer bark of the cork oak tree, the only tree in the world that is not harmed when it's bark is harvested. Most of the world's cork trees are found in Portugal and Spain. We are proud to offer our sustainable designs for your pet. Cork is a wonderful alternative to leather products. It utilizes the natural beauty and warmth of cork, while allowing for the richness and durability of leather.
Naturally occurring properties of hemp: Hypo-Allergenic, Anti-Microbial, UV resistant, Resistant to mold, mildew, rot, Breathable
Hemp has long, strong fibers that make the rope extremely durable and soft. Hemp uses very little water to grow and virtually no pesticides.
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Size Guide
We understand one size does not always fit all. This sizing chart is meant to give a general idea of the collar size in relation to certain breeds. Because each dog is unique, we offer standard and custom sizes for you and your pup.
Please contact us at info@wigglywoos.com if you have any questions in regards to your collar size, if your dog is on the cusp or you are not sure which width to choose.
If you don't see a standard size that works for you, contact us and we will outfit your dog with the perfect fit.
How to measure your dog
Dog Collar
Loosely measure the dog’s neck with a soft tape measure where the collar would normally sit, sliding two fingers between the dog’s neck and measuring tape. This should give a comfortable collar size for your dog. Or you can measure his neck snugly and add two inches.
Dog Harness
Measure the chest girth of your dog (around the body) right behind the forearms.
If you do not have a soft tape measure, you can use a string and then measure the string with a rigid ruler.