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Dog Collars Apr 2026

Collars became works of art, often made of precious materials like gold and leather. Notably, the practice of inscribing a dog's name (the first "dog tags") began here.

Introduced the spiked collar to protect herding dogs from wolf attacks and developed specialized gear for war dogs and racing.

The dog collar, a tool once used for basic restraint, has transformed over 8,000 years into a sophisticated device for protection, identification, and health monitoring. Today, it serves as a critical interface between humans and their canine companions, blending ancient tradition with modern technology. 1. Historical Evolution DOG COLLARS

Spiked "wolf collars" remained essential for protection, while the Renaissance saw the rise of ornate collars as status symbols for the aristocracy, often featuring family crests.

The journey of the dog collar reflects shifting societal views on animals, moving from utilitarian tools to cherished family members. Collars became works of art, often made of

Credited with the first practical collars, which began as simple ropes and evolved into leather bands for hunting and guarding.

Mass production standardized designs, making durable collars affordable for the general public. Queen Victoria's public affection for her dogs further popularized the collar as a fashion statement. 2. Contemporary Types and Materials The dog collar, a tool once used for

Modern owners select collars based on specific behavioral, safety, or aesthetic needs. 8 Different Types of Dog Collars - The Spruce Pets



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