First Look: Galco Dog Collar

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posted on August 16, 2021
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Galco’s new Dog Collar

Galco’s new Dog Collar keeps Fido in tow with fetching style. It’s crafted with the same elegance as the company’s most popular BBQ holsters, and matching leads provide the kind of coordinated look that’ll make all the neighborhood’s pooches jealous.

Both the collar and leads are constructed from top-quality, 10- to 11-ounce, coffee-colored bridle leather, with polished edges for a finished and upscale look and feel. Solid-brass hardware secures the 1-inch-wide collar to your dog and offers a sturdy attachment point for leads/leashes.

The collar is available in four sizes, with five holes for a perfect fit. A solid-brass snap hook secures the dog lead to the collar, while solid-copper rivets offer maximum strength and sturdiness. It comes in 4- and 6-foot lengths, each 11/8-inches wide, and is available in coffee color. MSRP is $69 for either lead and $85 for the collar. Visit galcogunleather.com to order.

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