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A martingale collar is a type of dog collar, often made from nylon or similar materials, that is used to help to control your dog without the choking effect of a slip collar.
Itโs typically designed with two loops, and when your dog pulls on the leash, it tightens around the neck.
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ToggleWhat is the purpose of a Martingale dog collar?
Martingale dog collars are often either used as a dog training tool, or for dog breeds who can slip out of regular collars easily, such as Greyhounds and Whippets.
Martingale collars for training purposes
A martingale collar will get tighter around your dogโs neck when it pulls, but it wonโt choke your dog. This means that you can use the pressure as a training tool to help teach your dog how to walk on a loose leash.
Itโs best to consult with a qualified dog trainer to learn the technique for this training method.
Martingale collars for sighthound breeds
Martingale collars are also popular for dogs breeds who can slip out of regular collars easily, such as Greyhounds and Whippets. (Because they tighten, hence making it harder for the dog to slip out.) In this case, theyโre often referred to as โGreyhound collarsโ.
What are the benefits of a Martingale collar?
Hereโs a list of common benefits of a Martingale collar:
- As a training tool: They can help teach your dog to walk better on a leash
- Safety: They make it harder for a dog to slip out of a collar

Are Martingale collars cruel?
Like all collars, martingale collars can be considered cruel if theyโre used in the wrong way.
For example, if your dog does not respond to the tightening of the collar, and continues to pull on the leash, the prolonged pressure on the neck might cause damage.
Thatโs why itโs best to consult with a qualified dog trainer if youโre struggling to teach your dog how to walk on a loose leash. In the meantime, you can consider using a dog harness instead.
Can a dog wear a Martingale collar all the time?
No, your dog shouldnโt wear a Martingale collar all the time. They should only be worn when your dog is supervised.
Whatโs better, a Martingale collar or harness?
The answer to whether a Martingale collar or harness is better will depend on your dog and the situation.
Many situations may benefit from the use of a harness as it can give you more control of your dog. And it wonโt risk harming your dogโs throat if he isnโt leash trained.
That said, if your dog pulls a lot while wearing a wrongly fitted harness, it can have disadvantages too.
If youโre stumped as to what harness or collar to get for your dog, speak with your veterinarian or a qualified dog trainer. They will be able to provide you with personalised advice based on your dogโs breed, size, and your individual circumstances.
What type of collar is best for a dog that pulls?
There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to what type of collar is best for a dog that pulls.
The majority of the time, youโll discover that no training tool will solve your dogโs undesirable behaviour on its own.
Training tools are best used in combination with training methods that are personalised for you and your dog.
If youโre struggling with a dog that pulls, itโs best to:
- Consult a qualified dog trainer for private sessions, or
- Join a dog obedience course in your area.
The dog trainer or course instructor will be able to recommend a collar (or harness) thatโs best suited for training your dog.
Where to find a Martingale collar in Australia?
Hereโs where you can find Martingale collars in Australia:
- Many pet retail shops stock them, but itโs worth calling ahead to ask if they do before you drive to your local shop
- Online either directly from Australian businesses or on Etsy for handmade designs
Here are some examples in different styles:
Black Herringbone Martingale Collar

Pink Australian Native Flowers Martingale Collar

Biothane Martingale Collar
