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Dog Collars, Leads & Harnesses

Dog Leads, Collars & Harnesses

Walkies will never be the same with our retractable leads, or why not fetch your pup a trendy collar? Dogs love getting out and exercising – whether it’s going on long walks, canicross (running off-road with your dog) or training them to maximum agility levels, they can’t get enough! We also stock a range of affordable dog training and agility equipment as well as warm dog coats, comfy dog jumpers, practical hi-vis clothing and waterproof dog coats. So you can kit your dog out with the very best dog clothing and outfits! Don't forget to check out our selection of walking accessories that ensure you're fully equipped for all of your adventures to come!

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Four rolls of black bin bags, suitable for disposing of animal waste.

Dog Poop Bags - Black

20 Rolls (20 bags per roll)

£6.29
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Black dog waste bags with a blue pattern of bones, paw prints and dog faces.
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Biodegradable Dog Poop Bags with Handles

100 Bags

Individually
£6.58
£5.79
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Transport bag with mesh window and zip, secured on a car seat. Hand opens the front flap.

Trixie Car Seat

44 x 40 x 37 cm (L x W x H)

£42.29
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Knitted pet jumper with black and white patterned design, shown worn on a grey silhouette of an animal to demonstrate fit and coverage.
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Norwegian Dog Pullover

Size 3XL: approx. ca. 50cm Back Length

£17.69
£17.69 / unit
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Grey car seat with check pattern, padded side walls and safety belt. Suitable for transporting pets.

TIAKI Portable Car Seat Sleep & Travel

L 50 x W 42 x H 42 cm

£43.29
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High-visibility yellow and black pet coat with adjustable strap and reflective strip, designed for outdoor use. Shows full length and fastening method.
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Illume Nite Neon Dog Coat

approx. 60cm Back Length

£14.59
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Brown dog coat with adjustable strap and reflective stripes, suitable for cold weather conditions.
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Dog Coat Grizzly II

approx. 50cm Back Length

£15.19
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Brown dog coat with adjustable strap and reflective stripes, suitable for cold weather conditions.
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Dog Coat Grizzly II

approx. 70cm Back Length

£19.39
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Flexi dog lead with yellow tape, black handle and clip closure. Design with yellow circle and silhouette of a running dog. Text: Made in Germany.
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flexi New Neon webbing leash 5 m

S: up to 15 kg

£10.09
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Flexi dog lead with yellow tape, black handle and clip closure. Design with yellow circle and silhouette of a running dog. Text: Made in Germany.
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flexi New Neon webbing leash 5 m

M: up to 25 kg

£13.69
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ADAPTIL Calm collar packaging showing product use for comforting dogs in stressful situations such as loud noises, fears, training, and being home alone. 30 day collar for small dogs.
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ADAPTIL® Calm Collar for Dogs

Large

£18.19
£18.19 / unit
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ADAPTIL Calm collar packaging showing product use for comforting dogs in stressful situations such as loud noises, fears, training, and being home alone. 30 day collar for small dogs.
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ADAPTIL® Calm Collar for Dogs

Small/Medium

£16.99
£16.99 / unit
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Red dog lead with two metal carabiners and adjustable length, brand FCG.

TIAKI Mesh dog leash, red

200 cm long, 15 mm wide

£2.59
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Black dog lead with gold-coloured metal carabiners and an additional ring for variable attachment options.

Nomad Tales Calma Dog Leash, ebony

200 cm long, 20 mm wide

£9.19
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Red cable tie-out with metal spring and two snap hooks, shown coiled with both ends visible for attachment.

Trixie Garden Dog Lead

5m

£13.79
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Flexi dog lead in orange and black, with ergonomic handle and metal carabiner. Print: Made in Germany.

flexi Xtreme harness lead orange, 5 m

Size L: up to 65 kg

£22.69
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Flexi dog lead in orange and black, with ergonomic handle and metal carabiner. Print: Made in Germany.

flexi Xtreme harness lead orange, 5 m

M: up to 35 kg

£17.19
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Hunter poo bag dispenser made of black plastic with clip for attachment, rectangular design with Hunter logo.

HUNTER Silicone Snack Bag

13 x 11 x 5 cm (L x W x H)

£12.79
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Metal ground anchor with spiral design and red handle, includes ring for attaching leads.

Trixie Dog Lead Anchor

Ground Spike

£5.29
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Blue pet stroller with four wheels, padded interior and storage underneath. Suitable for transporting small animals.

Sporty Pet Stroller for Small Dogs

Blue / Grey

£46.79
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Dog balancing on a wooden seesaw with green and red coloured areas, suitable for outdoor agility training.

Trixie Dog Agility Seesaw

300 x 34 x 54 cm (L x W x H)

£173.99
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Orange rope lead with metal clip, shown coiled. Blue icon in corner displays a large size indicator and silhouette of a dog.
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Heim Long Dog Training Lead - Orange

20m

£14.99
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Green fabric dog lead with brown leather details and metal carabiners.

Nomad Tales Spirit Leash, pine

200 cm long, diameter 10 mm

£11.59
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Red dog harness with reflective stripes, breathable mesh material and metal ring for lead attachment.

TIAKI Wave Vest harness, red

Size M: 46 cm chest girth

£9.99
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Black quilted tote bag with two handles and small outer pocket, suitable for carrying items.

TIAKI Deluxe Shoulder Bag Fuzz

L 48 x W 20.5 x H 31cm

£34.99
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Dog collars – The right collar for every dog

Dog walking accessories come in all kinds of shapes and designs – be they power harnesses, simple collars or even muzzles. You can find a huge range of walking accessories in our bitiba dog shop – and find out more about the different types and materials for dog collars. As well, we inform you about familiarisation and the right age for dog collars.

Dog collars – The right collar for every dog

Dog walking accessories come in all kinds of shapes and designs – be they power harnesses, simple collars or even muzzles. You can find a huge range of walking accessories in our bitiba dog shop – and find out more about the different types and materials for dog collars. As well, we inform you about familiarisation and the right age for dog collars.

What dog collars are there?

Common dog collars are used in conjunction with a lead for safety and to prevent dogs from running away. In addition, there are special collars with several special functions, including reflective collars and flashlight collars with LEDs for improved visibility in the dark. Flea collars are a preventive health measure and protect dogs from infestation by fleas or other parasites like lice and ticks.

What dog collars are there?

Common dog collars are used in conjunction with a lead for safety and to prevent dogs from running away. In addition, there are special collars with several special functions, including reflective collars and flashlight collars with LEDs for improved visibility in the dark. Flea collars are a preventive health measure and protect dogs from infestation by fleas or other parasites like lice and ticks.

What material is good for dog collars?

Leather is a popular material for high-quality dog collars. As a natural material, it is attractive in appearance and feel with a pleasant smell. As well, leather is robust and durable if you regularly grease the collar. You should thoroughly dry leather collars that get wet. Affordable, robust alternatives to leather collars can be made from synthetic fibres. These include, for instance, nylon or polyester, which are renowned for being easy to clean. Collars with a broad support area, soft padding and no metal parts offer additional advantages in terms of comfort.

What material is good for dog collars?

Leather is a popular material for high-quality dog collars. As a natural material, it is attractive in appearance and feel with a pleasant smell. As well, leather is robust and durable if you regularly grease the collar. You should thoroughly dry leather collars that get wet. Affordable, robust alternatives to leather collars can be made from synthetic fibres. These include, for instance, nylon or polyester, which are renowned for being easy to clean. Collars with a broad support area, soft padding and no metal parts offer additional advantages in terms of comfort.

From what point is a collar useful for dogs?

There is no minimum age for using dog collars. Using them early on has the advantage of them being less likely to encounter resistance. Some breeders already use collars with their puppies, so the matter of the appropriate time for you to start doing as the buyer of the dog becomes irrelevant. If this isn't the case, you should keep an eye on your dog's skin in the throat area to recognise potential allergic reactions early on. This primarily concerns collars with nickel. As with humans, this metal can trigger a contact allergy, although this is rare.

From what point is a collar useful for dogs?

There is no minimum age for using dog collars. Using them early on has the advantage of them being less likely to encounter resistance. Some breeders already use collars with their puppies, so the matter of the appropriate time for you to start doing as the buyer of the dog becomes irrelevant. If this isn't the case, you should keep an eye on your dog's skin in the throat area to recognise potential allergic reactions early on. This primarily concerns collars with nickel. As with humans, this metal can trigger a contact allergy, although this is rare.

What size should a dog collar be?

Dog collars shouldn't be fixed too loose or too tight. The maximum width is determined by the circumference of the head at its widest point. It should always be well below this. The lower limit is always more than the natural width of the throat. You can do the finger test to check that the collar fits well. Place two fingers beneath the collar. If it can still move easily, the tightness is acceptable to ensure your dog's wellbeing. Make sure too that there are no clasps or other metal parts on the underside of the collar.

What size should a dog collar be?

Dog collars shouldn't be fixed too loose or too tight. The maximum width is determined by the circumference of the head at its widest point. It should always be well below this. The lower limit is always more than the natural width of the throat. You can do the finger test to check that the collar fits well. Place two fingers beneath the collar. If it can still move easily, the tightness is acceptable to ensure your dog's wellbeing. Make sure too that there are no clasps or other metal parts on the underside of the collar.

How can you get a dog used to a collar?

Wearing a collar is new and unusual for dogs, so choose a familiar situation and surroundings. If you buy or adapt a dog that still hasn't worn a collar, first give it time to settle in with you. Besides, it's useful for the dog to already be familiar with the collar, so let your four-legged friend sniff away at it to its heart's content. You can also create positive associations with the dog collar by rewarding voluntary contact with a treat. If your dog shows any resistance the first time you put it on, abort the attempt and prolong the familiarisation phase.

How can you get a dog used to a collar?

Wearing a collar is new and unusual for dogs, so choose a familiar situation and surroundings. If you buy or adapt a dog that still hasn't worn a collar, first give it time to settle in with you. Besides, it's useful for the dog to already be familiar with the collar, so let your four-legged friend sniff away at it to its heart's content. You can also create positive associations with the dog collar by rewarding voluntary contact with a treat. If your dog shows any resistance the first time you put it on, abort the attempt and prolong the familiarisation phase.