NCAA Team Logo Dog Collar - Adjustable Pet Collar for Small Medium Large Dogs - Perfect for Game Day, Training, and Daily Walks
NCAA Team Logo Dog Collar - Adjustable Pet Collar for Small Medium Large Dogs - Perfect for Game Day, Training, and Daily Walks

NCAA Team Logo Dog Collar - Adjustable Pet Collar for Small Medium Large Dogs - Perfect for Game Day, Training, and Daily Walks

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Description

Officially licensed dog collar features sublimated ribbon and continuous team logo design; using the strongest hardware and webbing available. Let your pooch show their team spirit! Made in the USA. Sizing Chart: Small: 8-11", 1" width Medium: 11-19", 1" width Large 20-30", 1" width

Features

    Licensed Collegiate Product

    Screen printed NCAA collegiate logo

    Sublimated dog collar built using the strongest hardware available; 1 inch width

    Made in the USA

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Excellent qualityFor my Dr og. Duh.I bought this for my dog the clasp broke within 6 months of having it, is a good thick collar but the clasp or buckle broke was hoping to get at least a year out of it.My daughter has just decided on a college, JMU it is! She will be surprised when she sees her Toby is happy for her too! Good quality!Our Son went to college (his 1st year at ECU). Collar is exactly shown. Comfortable. Our dog doesn't mind it and he hated it if you took his original collars off.I wanted a new OSU collar for my dog but this one is not made as well as ones I've purchased in the past.My Maltese 3 year old puppy . It looks great!This collar lasted about a month worn. My 110 Lb Bouvier was leashed to a post while I ran inside to grab my phone, came back outside to find him off the leash. He pulled on it hard enough and managed to bust the D-ring on the collar itself. I have a horse of a dog though, so it shouldn't be a factor for people with smaller breeds or well trained pups.