UPGRADE - Additional D Ring For Martingale Collar or Leash
Need a place to attach your keys or waste pick-up bags to your leash? Or do you want your new martingale collar to have an extra D-ring for tags or even tie-out use? Add this item to your cart with your collar or leash and we will add a D ring for you.
This listing is for an additional D ring ONLY - collar/leashes sold separately. This item is not available for purchase independently, such orders will be cancelled and refunded.
D rings on leashes are attached at the handle (shown in first picture). D rings on collars will be installed at the adjustment slide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are "Quick Release" buckles the same as "Breakaway" buckles?
This one is so common and so many pet-parents are horrified to learn that "quick release" is NOT the same as "breakaway." Quick release buckles, also called side-release buckles, have two 'buttons' on their sides that a person must squeeze or pinch to open. They are 'quick' compared to the older style belt-type closure that has a tongue-buckle and holes punched in the other end. Quick release buckles can be opened under pressure - tongue-buckles must be tightened slightly to open them fully - this is problematic if the collar is already pulled too tightly.
Breakaway buckles or breakaway clasps will pop open with a certain amount of force and do not require a human to do so. Breakaway clasps are ideal for unsupervised activities. Use with a leash requires the leash clip to be clipped to both D-rings to bypass the breakaway feature. Failure to secure both D-rings on a leash or tie out will result in the collar falling off and the dog getting loose.
Are metal buckles breakaway?
No, metal buckles are not breakaway. HOWEVER - Choosing a metal buckle will not affect the breakaway function of your collar! Each of our dog breakaway collars have two clasps - a traditional side-release buckle that you must 'pinch' to open AND a plastic breakaway clasp.
See also the difference between 'quick release' and 'breakaway' buckles.
My breakaway collar falls off too easily - what do I do?
If you don't see any physical damage to the clasp (chips, cracks, bite marks, etc) it is most likely that the included hook and loop reinforcement has either been removed or lost. Those are necessary for larger dogs to prevent accidental breakaways.
In our experience, nearly all instances of accidental breakaways is a result of the reinforcement being removed or lost.
Our clasps are engineered to work with dogs of all sizes, so they do have a relatively low break force to safely accommodate smaller dogs. The hook and loop reinforcement provides approximately 12-15 additional pounds of break force. Your collar will still break away with the reinforcement in place. Replacements can be ordered here.
My buckle text is wrong or outdated. What can I do?
If the buckle is on a breakaway collar, you can order a replacement here.
If the buckle is on any other type of gear, contact us to see what your options are. Most often we'll need the collar to be sent in to have the buckle replaced.
Why are there 'upgrade' items in my cart?
Upgrade items are automatically added to your cart when you select an upgrade from a product page - a metal buckle, personalization, an extra D-ring, etc. These show as a separate line item in your cart, but they are "tied" to the item directly above it.
If you delete these items from your cart, you will not be charged for them, and your order will not receive them.
Occasionally, we may reach out via e-mail or text to confirm the removal of these upgrade items if it seems unusual. For example, you purchase 4 collars with engraved buckles, but someone one engraved buckle upgrade was deleted while the other 3 remain.
Similarly, if an upgrade remained in the cart after the parent product was removed, we will refund that item for you automatically.
To ensure your order is processed without delay, it's best to either leave a note in the Special Order Instructions box explaining briefly any deletions OR remove the items from the cart then revisit the product page and make the corrected selections to avoid confusion and delays.