Ozark
Personalized Flat Leather Dog Collar
This
personalized flat leather dog collar is sure to be a hit. Treat yourself or a
friend – makes a great gift! Made in the USA out of USA hides!
Gorgeous
genuine leather is supple and sturdy for years of use. Designed for
comfortable, all-day use, and can be used indoors and outdoors, even in the
rain. High tallow leather provides protection from damp environments, and the
natural oil in the dog's coat keeps the collar soft for years to come. Amish
made, they are ¾” wide and feature a #5 brass roller buckle with a durable stainless-steel
tongue, plus one personalized brass plate that fits one or two lines with
up to 20 characters per line. Can not use international characters on personalization.
Features:
·
Amish-made
in the USA
·
Brass
roller buckle
·
3/4”h
x 2” w brass plate
·
Can have up to 2 lines, 20 characters/spaces
per line
·
Available in 3 colors
Item
Specifications:
Personalization:
Plate can have up to two lines with 20 characters/spaces
per line
Sizing (from buckle end to smallest and largest
holes):
Small: 12” – 16”
Medium: 15” – 19”
Large: 17” – 21”
XL: 23” – 27”
Note: Due to their personalized nature, these items
are not returnable.
Maintaining
your nameplate is relatively simple.
First and foremost, keep all corrosives off your nameplates. Corrosives include,
but are not limited to sweat, saliva, salt, insecticides, soap, dirt, and
leather cleaners/conditioners. Never use an abrasive cleaner or polish on a
lacquered brass surface. These include household cleaners like Comet and metal
polishes like Brasso.
After you have cleaned and conditioned your leather, and wiped residue off your
plates, what do you do? You wipe off your brass plates with either dish soap or
car wash, then you wax it. Use non-abrasive automotive wax, the same type you
use on your car. It doesn’t matter what type you use, but the better wax you
get, the better it works. Apply it every time you clean your leather, or at
least four times a year.
Most of all, keep your plates dry. Nothing will destroy a lacquered brass
finish like any type of liquid left standing on the surface, including water.
When you receive your nameplates, they are not waxed. That should be one of the
first things you do.