Stud collars, also known as wolf collars, protective collars, or nail collars based on attachments, are collars equipped with metal studs, blunt or pointed points, traditionally preventing another animal from biting a dog's neck. Usually, nails are held in hand and tightly riveted to increase safety. This type of collar can be traced back to ancient Greece, when dogs protecting livestock were nailed to collars to protect them from wolves or other predators. In modern society, stallion collars are often considered fashion accessories.
Reflective collars are usually made of nylon webbing and use reflective tape to ensure that dogs can be seen when approaching vehicles at night.
A lit collar (or collar light, dog light) is a type of collar that emits light, aimed at making the dog more visible to its owner in the dark and, more importantly, to nearby drivers. It is not designed to help dogs see at night, as it is well documented that dogs have excellent vision in low light conditions. Most lighting collars use one or more light-emitting diodes as light sources, which can be almost any color, although red and blue are the most common. The power supply is provided by one or more batteries, the most common types being AAA and lithium coin batteries, to minimize the additional weight of the collar.
A flotation collar (or buoyancy collar) is a buoyancy aid tool designed for dogs. Although it is not designed for use as a life jacket or life jacket, it can provide additional buoyancy support for the dog's head in the water. It is usually used in dog spa services to help injured dogs recover. The collar can be made of enclosed battery foam material with inherent buoyancy, or it can be inflatable.
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