This is a specific conversation about Dog collars — fit, material and safety — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Scottish Deerhounds are exactly the kind of dog where collar choice genuinely matters — that long, narrow neck and deep chest means a standard collar can slip right over their head if they back up or spook, which sighthounds are prone to doing. Collar fit and safety features matter far more than most people consider: too loose and it can be slipped, too tight causes injury, and for a sighthound like yours a specialist collar isn't optional, it's the safe choice. Can you tell me a bit more — is this for everyday ID and wear, or will it also be used on walks and off-lead work? And roughly what's your Deerhound's neck measurement?
It's mainly for everyday wear and ID, she's on a lead most of the time but we do let her off in safe areas. Her neck is about 40cm but it's really narrow and her head is quite small relative to her neck.
inparticular.ai
That's the classic Deerhound challenge — the neck and skull are so close in circumference that a regular flat collar is an escape risk. What you need is a genuine sighthound martingale or wide hound collar, which sits wider on the neck and tightens slightly under tension without ever going fully tight. It prevents slipping without choking. Given she's 40cm and has that narrow profile, I'd go with a wider collar — around 4–5cm — so the pressure is distributed and it doesn't dig in. Are there any other concerns, like she's a strong puller, or is she generally gentle on lead?
She's pretty gentle, not a puller at all. Just want something safe and comfortable that won't slip off.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — then you don't need the full martingale mechanism, and a well-fitted wide sighthound collar will do the job beautifully. My recommendation is the Hounds of Eden wide sighthound collar. It's made specifically for breeds like yours — deep, wide padded leather or soft fabric construction, typically 4–5cm wide, with a buckle that sits properly on a narrow neck. The width distributes pressure evenly so it's comfortable for all-day wear, and the fit is snug enough that a Deerhound genuinely can't back out of it. Measure carefully to the snugger end of her range when sizing. It's well-regarded among sighthound owners in the UK and regularly available on Amazon UK. If you want a softer option, the Kitty Collars or similar padded hound collars in size XL also fit Deerhounds well — but Hounds of Eden is the one I'd go to first for a dog this size.
That sounds ideal. Should I be worried about any particular materials given she'll wear it all day?
inparticular.ai
Good question. For all-day wear, soft padded leather or lined nylon are both fine — leather moulds to the neck over time and is durable, while lined nylon is lighter and often easier to keep clean. The thing to avoid is unlined nylon or stiff webbing directly against the skin, especially on a sighthound with a thinner coat on the neck — it can cause rubbing. Hounds of Eden do both leather and fabric versions, so pick whichever suits your lifestyle. Also check the collar weekly once it's on — Deerhounds don't carry much fat on the neck, so weight changes show quickly and fit can shift.
Really helpful, thank you. I'll go with the Hounds of Eden one.
inparticular.ai
Great choice. Measure twice before you order — snug but with two fingers of clearance is what you're aiming for, and err toward the smaller size if she's between sizes given the slip risk. She'll be well set.