How do I correctly fasten a flea collar?

How do I correctly fasten a flea collar? - briefly

Place the collar around the animal’s neck, leaving enough room to fit two fingers between the collar and the skin, then snap the fastener securely. Verify that the fit is snug but not restrictive and trim any excess length if necessary.

How do I correctly fasten a flea collar? - in detail

A flea collar must sit snugly but not tightly around the animal’s neck. Begin by measuring the pet’s neck circumference with a flexible tape; add 1–2 cm (½ in) to allow for movement and growth. Select a collar that matches this adjusted measurement and that is appropriate for the pet’s size and weight.

  1. Open the clasp or buckle fully.
  2. Place the collar behind the animal’s head, ensuring the inner side faces outward.
  3. Slide the collar forward until it rests just behind the ears, the point where the neck meets the skull.
  4. Fasten the clasp, then pull the free end to tighten.
  5. Check the fit by inserting two fingers between the collar and the skin; this indicates a safe clearance.

If the collar includes a safety release, test it by gently pulling the release tab to confirm it disengages without resistance. For metal or plastic buckles, verify that the pins are fully engaged and that there is no wobble.

After fastening, observe the pet for a few minutes. Ensure the collar does not rub, chafe, or restrict breathing. Adjust as needed, then monitor the fit regularly, especially after bathing or weight changes. Replace the collar according to the manufacturer’s schedule or if signs of wear appear.