How do I pick the right size?
Our collars come in three sizes based on neck circumference — S (11.8″–17.8″), M (13.5″–20.5″), and L (14.8″–23.8″). Grab a soft tape measure, measure where the collar will sit, and add 1–2″ for comfort. Between two sizes? Size up — a comfy pup is a happy pup. Still unsure? Just ask Paws (our sizing helper) or message us; we help folks find the right fit every day and we're glad to.
What is it made of, and is it comfortable for all-day wear?
Durable 100% polyester webbing on the outside, with a padded spandex-blend interior so it stays soft against your dog's neck. It's 1″ wide with a secure, adjustable plastic buckle — built for daily walks, park hangs, and naps in between.
How do I clean it?
Hand wash with a little mild detergent, or pop it in a mesh laundry bag and run a gentle machine cycle. Hang to air dry and it's ready for the next adventure. Heads up: these aren't waterproof, so skip the dryer.
What does the evil eye actually mean?
The evil eye (or Nazar) is an ancient protective symbol used for over 5,000 years to shield against negative energy and envious glances. We put it on a collar so your dog can carry that good-vibes-only protection on every walk. Whether you fully embrace the tradition or just love the striking design, your pup wins either way. 🧿
Will it fit my dog's breed?
These are designed for small to mid-size dogs — think Yorkies, Corgis, Pugs, Beagles, and similar. As long as your dog's neck falls within 11.8″–23.8″, you're set. Measure first (see the sizing question above) since breeds vary a lot pup to pup.
Is the buckle secure? My dog's a wiggler.
Yep — the adjustable buckle clicks firmly and holds its setting. Dial it in to a snug "two-finger fit" (two fingers should slide between collar and neck) and your escape artist stays put without feeling restricted.
Can I match it with a leash or ID tag?
You bet. This design is part of our full Evil Eye Collection — there's a matching leash & collar set and an engravable Evil Eye ID tag if you want the complete protected-and-coordinated look.