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Brass VS other hardware types

Brass for my collar?

Dog collars are an essential accessory for owners of these four-legged friends. When choosing a dog collar, choosing the right hardware is crucial. In this case, by hardware we mean the fitting of the collar; the buckle and the D-ring for example. Two popular dog collar hardware options are solid brass and stainless steel. In this blog post we explore the differences between these two widely chosen and used options.


Brass

Solid brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. It is an ideal material for dog collars due to its durability, strength and resistance to rust and corrosion. Solid brass is also lightweight and has a warm, golden color that contrasts nicely with the dog's coat.

One of the main benefits of brass is that it is less likely to cause skin irritation or allergies in dogs. Dogs with sensitive skin may develop a rash or sores around their necks due to allergic reactions to certain metals. Solid brass hardware is a hypoallergenic option that reduces the risk of skin irritation.

However, solid brass requires regular maintenance to maintain its shine and prevent tarnishing. It can also dull or darken over time from exposure to moisture or air. This isn't a big deal, but something to keep in mind if you want your dog's collar to keep shining.


Stainless steel

Stainless steel is a metal alloy containing at least 10.5% chromium. It is a popular material for dog collar hardware because it is durable, corrosion resistant and easy to maintain. It is also resistant to scratches and dents.

One of the main advantages of stainless steel hardware is that it is easy to clean and maintain, and it will not tarnish or corrode over time. Stainless steel hardware is also ideal for dogs that spend a lot of time in the water, as it resists rust and corrosion.

However, stainless steel hardware can cause skin irritation in some dogs, especially dogs with sensitive skin. It is also heavier than brass, which can be uncomfortable for some dogs.

Nickel plated steel

Nickel-plated steel is a steel alloy with a layer of nickel. It is a popular material for dog collar hardware because it is durable, corrosion resistant, and has a glossy appearance. Nickel-plated steel hardware is also easy to maintain and does not require regular polishing.

One of the advantages of nickel plated steel hardware is that it is affordable and widely available. However, nickel can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some dogs, and the plating can wear off over time, exposing the underlying steel. This can have a negative effect on the appearance of your collar.


Titanium

Titanium is a lightweight and durable metal that resists corrosion, scratches and dents. It is a popular material for dog collar hardware because it is hypoallergenic and does not cause skin irritation in dogs with sensitive skin. Titanium hardware is also easy to maintain and will not tarnish or corrode over time.

One of the advantages of titanium shovels is that it is light and strong, making it ideal for larger dogs. But titanium hardware is a lot more expensive than other types of hardware, and is a lot more scarce than other types of hardware.

What type of hardware should I choose for my collar?

Choosing the right hardware for your dog's collar depends on your personal preferences and your dog's needs. If you prefer a lightweight, hypoallergenic option that contrasts beautifully with your dog's coat, solid brass or titanium hardware may be the best choice for you. On the other hand, if you want a low-maintenance and simpler option that resists rust and corrosion, stainless steel or nickel-plated steel hardware may be the better choice.

Ultimately, your dog's comfort and safety are the most important factors to consider. Choose a collar with hardware that fits well, is comfortable for your dog to wear, and does not cause skin irritation or discomfort.

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