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    Pekingese collar for brachycephalic dogs

    This is a specific conversation about Dog collars — fit, material and safety — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A vet flag about brachycephalic syndrome is one of the most important collar-related instructions you can get — and it changes everything about what you should put on your Pekingese. Any pressure on the throat can worsen breathing difficulties in flat-faced breeds, so a standard neck collar for everyday wear genuinely isn't safe here. Tell me a bit more: roughly how much does your dog weigh, are you looking for something to carry ID tags day-to-day, and does your Peke pull at all on the lead?
    She's about 5kg, yes mainly for ID tags and walks. She doesn't really pull but she does wriggle a lot when she's excited.
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    Perfect — at 5kg with a wriggly temperament, you need something that stays secure without any throat involvement at all. Given the vet's advice, I'd move her ID tags onto a harness rather than a collar entirely. That said, many owners keep a very lightweight flat collar purely as a tag holder, never clipped to a lead — that's fine as long as it's never used for lead attachment. For actual walks, what you want is a step-in or H-harness style, which sits across the chest and shoulders and completely bypasses the throat. Does she currently have anything, or are you starting from scratch?
    Starting from scratch. The vet just told us this week so we want to get the right thing straightaway.
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    Good that you're acting on it quickly. For a 5kg Pekingese with brachycephalic syndrome, my clear recommendation is the Ruffwear Front Range Harness in size XX-Small. It's an H-harness design with two points of attachment — chest and back — so there is zero pressure on the throat at any point. The chest clip is particularly good for dogs that wriggle, because it gives you gentle steering without any choking risk. It's padded, well-made, and the sizing fits Pekingese reliably at that weight. It's available on Amazon UK and widely stocked. Separately, you can keep a very lightweight flat collar — something like a simple nylon snap-fit — just to hold her ID tag, but never clip a lead to it. The Ruffwear does the job on walks.
    View Ruffwear Front Range Harness on Amazon
    That sounds good. Is the Ruffwear harness easy to put on? She's not very patient.
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    It's one of the easier ones for impatient dogs, yes. The step-in design means you lay it flat on the floor, she steps into the two loops, and you lift and clip across her back — no pulling over the head, which is a bonus for a brachycephalic dog anyway since head manipulation can be stressful for them. The buckles are quick-release so adjustments take seconds once you've got the fit right. Give yourself a few relaxed sessions to get the sizing dialled in — snug enough that you can fit two fingers under the straps, but not so loose it rotates on her.
    Great, I think that's what we'll go for. Thank you.
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    You're making exactly the right call. The Ruffwear Front Range in XX-Small is the one to get — it'll keep her safe on walks and your vet will be pleased. Once she's used to it, most dogs forget they're wearing it within a week or two. Good luck with her.

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