Things You'll Need
- D-rings
- Strong scissors
- Flat buckles
- Marker
- Flat colorfast webbing
- Heat source
- Flexible tape measure
- Flat or decorative screws
- Large nail
- Pliers
- Decorations (sparkles, rhinestones, whatever you choose)
- Strong fabric glue
Instructions
Take an accurate measurement of your dog. Measure around the middle of your dog’s neck, adding six inches to ensure enough extra to secure the buckle. Cut the webbing according to this length and melt the ends with your heat source to avoid fraying.
Slide the buckle over the webbing and fold it over, marking a secure spot with a marker. Hold the nail with the pair of pliers, and warm it over the heat source. Once it is hot, push the nail through the webbing on the marked spot, making sure to go all the way through the webbing. Remove the nail, and place one of the screws through the hole. If you use a decorative one, be sure the decorative part does not rest against the dog’s skin. Tighten it with a screwdriver to assure it holds your buckle securely.
Place the collar around the dog’s neck and pull it snugly to determine where you will need to put the holes in the collar. Mark the correct areas with your marker, and remove the collar form the dog’s neck. Again, heat up the nail and press it into the marked areas, making sure you poke holes all the way through the marked spots.
Once the collar has cooled and the melted webbing is no longer sticky, you can place the collar back on the dog to ensure it fits correctly. If you wish to use a D-ring to attach the lead to, you can slide a ring on the collar before you buckle it, and then your lead can be securely attached.
If you wish to decorate your collar, you can do so now. Any variety of rhinestones, jewels, ribbons, or any other type of decoration you choose can be glued onto your collar. If you wish to secure them a bit more, you can sew them on, but it is not necessary. Be sure that you use a non-toxic fabric glue to attach your decorations, and let them dry completely before letting your pooch strut in his brand new collar.