Divo Dog Collar
Divo Dog Collar
- Description
- Measuring Instructions
Hunter Divo Collar, reflective material, comfort padding, strong and lightweight
There is plenty to love about the DIVO – the vibrant colours, the comfortable and breathable padding, and the 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Material reflector along its entire length to keep you and your pet safe even in poor lighting conditions. Regardless of which element is your favourite, one thing is clear: you will love using this comfort collar and all the features it offers for day-to-day wear and during sporting activities or adventures with your four-legged friend. This chic collar is especially wide, giving it a generously sized contact surface that caresses your dog’s neck. If your pet spots a squirrel and suddenly jumps the leash, the collar’s pull-relief distributes pressure across the whole collar rather than only on the plastic clasp. This relieves strain on the clasp and protects the material.
- Very wide (4–5.5 cm, depending on size)
- Comfortable padding with soft, breathable mesh material
- Highly reflective thanks to the 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Material and HUNTER logo print
- Features pull-relief
Measure the circumference of your dog’s neck (A) by placing a flexible tape measure around the middle of the neck. The tape measure should be tight but not restrict your dog. Leave approximately one finger’s breadth between the tape measure and your dog. Because the specifications for adjusting our various collars usually overlap slightly, you do not necessarily have to use the first or last hole to guarantee an optimal fit. Should the circumference of the neck of your dog be at the upper end of the measurements specified then you can alternatively choose the next larger size. This is especially recommended for dogs that are still growing.
Our collar sizes (e.g. size. 30) relate to the total length of the material used without taking the buckle and the fastener into consideration. It should be noted that when considering the range of adjustments the first value relates to the smallest and the second value to the largest adjustment possible.