Country Canine – English leather Dog Collars

Leather Dog Collars
Our Country Canine Models; Oscar and Eddie sporting their Collars

Leather Dog Collars

We are delighted to be able to offer our Country Canine Range of English Leather Dog Collars and Leads online for the first time.  Now your dog can be as beautifully equipped as your horse with our exclusive range of collars and leads.

Leather Dog Collars          Leather Dog Collars

*please note that we are currently out of stock of 18” black classic collars and 12" Havana Classic Collars*

Classic Dog Collar
Classic Dog Collar
Our Collars are measured in inches to the middle hole. Please measure the circumference of your dog's neck to match appropriate length of collar. A Beautiful english leather Dog collar, with an exquisite engraved nameplate with an engraved Surname, First line of address and Postcode to comply with Government legislation. If you have different requirements, please contact us
Price: £32.00
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Brass Dog Disc
Brass Dog Disc
Beautiful brass dog disc, engraved with your details as specified. As you can see from the Image we can engrave Surname, House Number and Postcode on one side, and up to two phone numbers on the other side. Contact us if you have different requirements. (Please note that the engraving is blacked in for illustration purposes only)
Price: £9.00
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Engraving Required (In capitals please):

The Law

In the UK, the Control of Dogs Order 1992 states that any dog in a public place must wear a collar with the name and address (including postcode) of the owner engraved or written on it, or engraved on a tag. Your telephone number is optional (but we would recommend this).

You can be fined up to £5,000 if your dog does not wear an identification tag

You do not have to put your dogs name on the tag, this is optional. Unfortunately, dog theft is a real danger and if the thief knows the name of your dog this may help them pass on the dog to the unsuspecting new owners because it appears they know the dog because the dog responds to their name. We would, therefore recommend, you do not put your dogs name on the tag.