For Hounds - Martingales
Lots of lovely martingales for your equally lovely hounds.
All of them are 2inches (50mm) deep and all are reduced loop. If you scroll to the bottom of this page an explanation of what exactly a 'reduced loop' means and a brief fitting guide can be found.
We recommend having a read of the postage guidelines - link
Created and donated to us to help raise much needed funds by Deborah and Helen. If you've been to any previous Meet and Greets: Deborah is the calm, dignified lady usually at the 'collar end' of the main merchandise table and Helen is usually flapping away at the other end shoving dogs' heads into coats and sneaking in lots of greyhound hugs.
Enjoy having a browse and the photo below is of big, handsome, gorgeous Sam in his 2" Skipworth martingale: an Erin hound happily homed in 2016
Please click on the photos for more detail.
Rich Skipworth Martingale
Cotton lined
Depth: 2" (50mm)
To fit dog neck: 14" - 19"
Price: £16.00
P & P: £2.00
Rich Skipworth Martingale
Cotton lined
Depth: 2" (50mm)
To fit dog neck: 14" - 19"
Price: £16.00
P & P: £2.00
Rich Skipworth Martingale
Satin lined
Depth: 2" (50mm)
To fit dog neck: 14" - 19"
Price: £16.00
P & P: £2.00
Rich Skipworth Martingale
Cotton lined
Depth: 2" (50mm)
To fit dog neck: 14" - 19"
Price: £16.00
P & P: £2.00

"Reduced Loop" Martingale: a 50mm (2") deep martingale with a 25mm (1") contrasting or coordinating control loop with 25mm D ring for attachment to your dog's lead.
Fitting a martingale collar correctly:
A properly fitted martingale should be comfortably loose when the dog is stationary. When the martingale is pulled the two slides (D rings or tri glide buckles) should pull close together, but should never touch.
The sizes stated are for the fit below in the photograph so please measure your dog's neck directly behind his/her ears.
We appreciate that a lot of dogs wear their martingales as their house/ tag collars too and the collars will expand further, but would need to be adjusted when out-and-about on lead.
Ziggy below is modelling a 1.5 inch (38mm) "reduced loop" martingale to demonstrate . . .