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🐢 Things Square Dog Collars & Leashes

Dog Collars & Leashes –
Safe Walks. Happy Dogs. Every Time.

Shop premium dog collars and leashes at Things Square β€” adjustable flat collars, quick-release buckle collars, reflective safety collars, standard dog leashes, retractable leads, and training slip leads. The essential walking gear every dog owner needs.

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🌟 Shop by Style

Dog Collar & Leash Styles – The Right Gear for Every Dog

From everyday walking collars to training leads and night-safety reflective gear β€” our collection has the right collar and leash combination for every breed, size, and walking behaviour.

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Flat Buckle Collars
Classic adjustable nylon & polyester collars for everyday ID tags and casual walking
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Reflective Safety Collars
High-visibility reflective collars for safe night walks and low-light outdoor activities
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Waterproof Collars
Biothane & waterproof nylon collars β€” odour-resistant and easy to wipe clean
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Martingale Collars
Limited-slip safety collars for escape-prone dogs & breeds with narrow heads
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Standard Dog Leashes
Durable 1.2m–1.8m nylon leashes for everyday walking β€” padded handle options available
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Retractable Leashes
Extendable leads up to 5m for dogs that need more freedom on quiet open paths
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Training Slip Leads
All-in-one slip lead combines collar and leash β€” essential for training and vet visits
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Personalised ID Collars
Embroidered or engraved ID collar options with name & contact details built in

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🌟 Choose by Walk Type

The Right Collar & Leash for Every Walking Situation

β˜€ Daily Walks
Everyday Walking
A comfortable, well-fitting flat buckle collar in nylon or polyester with a standard 1.5m leash β€” the essential setup for daily neighbourhood walks with a calm, well-trained dog.
πŸŒ™ Night Safety
Evening & Night Walks
Reflective collars and leashes with high-visibility stitching or LED attachments make your dog visible to traffic and cyclists during dusk, evening, and early morning walks.
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Hiking & Trail Walking
Waterproof biothane collars and longer leashes for muddy trails and water crossings β€” these wipe completely clean and don't hold odour the way standard nylon does after wet walks.
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Puppy & Behaviour Training
Slip leads for controlled training sessions, and standard 1.2m leashes for structured loose-lead training β€” giving the handler maximum control during the training process.
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First Collar for Puppies
Soft, lightweight adjustable nylon puppy collars in small sizes β€” gentle on young necks while puppy gets used to wearing a collar before leash training begins.
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Identification & Safety
Collars serve as the primary location for ID tags β€” always ensure your dog wears a collar with a current ID tag when outdoors, providing identification if your dog ever gets lost.

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πŸ’‘ Fitting Tips

5 Essential Tips for Choosing & Fitting a Dog Collar

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The Two-Finger Fit Rule
A correctly fitted collar allows exactly two fingers to slip between the collar and the dog's neck β€” snug enough that it won't slip over the head, loose enough not to restrict breathing or cause discomfort during normal activity.
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Measure the Neck Properly
Use a soft measuring tape around the base of your dog's neck β€” where the collar naturally sits β€” and add 2–3cm to find your collar size. For puppies, measure and re-check monthly as they grow quickly in the early months.
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Don't Walk on Collar Alone for Pullers
If your dog pulls on the lead, always attach the leash to a harness rather than the collar for walks. Walking a pulling dog on a collar concentrates force on the throat and cervical spine β€” this can cause serious long-term injury.
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Check Retractable Leash Safety
Retractable leashes have a locking brake β€” always test this before use. Never use a retractable leash near traffic, on narrow paths, or with a dog that pulls suddenly. The thin cord can cause rope burns to human hands and dog legs if it wraps around them at speed.
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Replace Worn Collars Promptly
Inspect collars monthly for worn buckles, frayed stitching, or damaged hardware. A worn collar can break unexpectedly during a walk, allowing your dog to escape. Replace before the collar reaches this point β€” do not wait until it fails.

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✏️ Quality Standards

Built-in Quality & Safety Across All Collars & Leashes

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High-strength nylon & polyester webbing β€” rated for the full pulling force of large breeds
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Reflective stitching on safety collars & leashes for visibility in low-light conditions
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Rust-proof, corrosion-resistant metal D-rings and buckles for long-lasting security
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Padded, ergonomic handles on leashes for comfortable grip during extended walks
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Waterproof biothane options β€” easy-wipe cleaning after muddy & wet outdoor use
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Lightweight soft nylon puppy collar options β€” gentle on young, sensitive necks

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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – Dog Collars & Leashes

What collar and leash styles does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers dog collars and leashes across multiple styles β€” flat buckle collars, reflective safety collars, waterproof collars, martingale collars, and personalised ID collars. Leash styles include standard nylon leashes, retractable leads, training slip leads, and long training lines. All products are available in multiple sizes to fit small, medium, and large breed neck sizes.
What size collar does my dog need?+βˆ’
Measure your dog's neck circumference at the base of the neck where the collar naturally sits. Add 2–3cm to this measurement to find the correct collar size. The collar should fit with exactly two fingers' width of space between the collar and neck. Check each product's size guide as collar sizing varies slightly between styles. For puppies, measure monthly as they grow rapidly in the first year.
Is a collar or harness better for walking?+βˆ’
For dogs that walk calmly on the lead, a collar is appropriate. For dogs that pull, lunge, or have any neck, throat, or tracheal issues, a harness is strongly recommended for walking β€” it distributes force across the chest rather than concentrating it on the throat. A collar should still be worn at all times for ID tag purposes, but the leash should be attached to the harness during walks for any pulling dog.
Are retractable leashes safe?+βˆ’
Retractable leashes are safe in low-traffic, open environments when used with a well-trained, calm dog. They are not recommended near roads, in crowded places, or with reactive, lunging dogs. The thin cord can cause severe rope burns to human hands and dog legs if it wraps tightly at speed. Always engage the locking brake near hazards and never allow the cord to wrap around any limb. For training and urban environments, a standard fixed-length leash provides significantly more control.
How do I clean a dog collar and leash?+βˆ’
Nylon and polyester collars and leashes can be hand-washed in warm soapy water, scrubbed with a soft brush, rinsed thoroughly, and air-dried. Remove ID tags before washing. Biothane and waterproof collars simply wipe clean with a damp cloth. Avoid machine-washing leashes with retractable mechanisms as water can damage the spring and locking brake. Regular cleaning prevents bacterial buildup and odour β€” especially important for dogs that swim or walk in mud frequently.
πŸ”— Shop Dog Collars & Leashes at Things Square

Browse our full range of flat collars, reflective collars, standard leashes, retractable leads & training slip leads above. Things Square β€” because every great walk starts with the right collar and lead.

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