Every leather item is cut, assembled, and finished by hand in our Florida workshop. No mass production. No overseas factories. Just real craftsmanship — the same way we've done it since 2007.
A poorly fitted collar is one of the most common — and most preventable — problems dog owners run into when ordering custom gear. Getting the right measurement takes 60 seconds and a soft tape measure, but there are a few things most people get wrong the first time. This step-by-step guide walks you through exactly how to measure your dog's neck for a collar, including tips for large breeds, martingale collars, puppies, and dogs with loose neck skin.
Not every collar is built for a 150-pound guardian breed. From collar width and leather quality to hardware strength and sizing, there's a right way and a wrong way to collar a Cane Corso — and most mass-market options get it wrong. This guide breaks down exactly what to look for, what to avoid, and why the details matter for a dog this size. Because your Corso deserves gear that actually matches their presence.

