Iconic collar Swiss by Hunter has become a legend in the field. That's also why it received many cheap copies. However, there is only one unsurpassed original - that one hand sewn in the Hunter workshops in Bielefeld, Germany. Is made from organic leather and it takes 65 steps to make it. This is the only way to get a beautiful, comfortable and durable collar for your dog.
As the name suggests, the Swiss collar is decorated with Swiss crosses inserted between layers of leather. The metal parts are nickel-plated. Is available in four shades and many sizes to decorate large and small dogs. The pigments and finishing agents used are also ECO and guarantee that the skin is soft and shines brightly on the surface . For extra comfort, the Swiss is lined with fine cowhide leather and has a sewn-in ring to attach the leash.
- soft cowhide from ecological farms
- dyed and treated with ecological preparations
- 65 production steps
- sewn ring
- wide assortment of colors and sizes
HUNTER
Love for dogs is our mission.
Attention to detail, knowledge of the materials they use and their own craftsmanship have been part of their long and incomparable tradition since 1980.
When developing new products, the key aspect is always the motivation to bring pleasure and comfort to animals and their owners and to provide the best possible functionality. They take different paths and spare no effort to constantly develop new, unprecedented products for our four-legged pets.
HUNTER leadership
NADINE TRAUTWEIN
"I knew from a young age that one day I would work at HUNTER, because what could be better than putting all our passion and attention to detail into making amazing things for our loved ones? For our four-legged friends who enrich our lives and give us so much . I am fulfilled by working with a beautiful, natural and, above all, sustainable material, which arouses emotions just by its feel and smell, which becomes more pronounced with use, is long-lasting, robust and repairable, all this in our factory in Bielefeld and with joy - every day."