Mix It Up With A Charming Woof-Linx Collar

Amy Tokic
by Amy Tokic
Your dog is never fully dressed without a collar – especially one that’s haute and hip!


One of the easiest ways to accessorize your dog is with a spiffy new collar. And when we were on the hunt for a collar that was sleek, cool and made a stylish statement, we fell hard for the Woof-Linx dog collar.


Handcrafted in Los Angeles, California, Woof-Linx dog collars are made with high-quality, soft genuine leather. Designed for comfort and durability, these collars come with a traditional metal belt buckle closure and center d-ring for dog tags. But what really makes a Woof-Linx dog collar charming is its charms. Custom designed and made from 60% recycled lead-free metal, the charms are plated with nickel, sterling silver or brass.


These charms are what really make these collars cool and unique. Charms that you can design your dog’s collar with include flowers, skull and crossbones, Buddas, hearts, stars, crystals, paws and bones – just to name a few. You can order pre-made combinations (we like the flowers and crossbones design) or design your own. These charms let you bring out your dog’s personality while showcasing your mad design skills.


Woof-Linx dog collars XXS to XXL. Charms come in a range of colors, while the leather strap comes in either brown or black. Prices start at $40. To see all the styles available, visit the Woof-Linx website.

Amy Tokic
Amy Tokic

Amy Tokic, Editor of PetGuide.com, is a passionate animal lover and proud pet parent of Oscar, a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross, and Zed, a Japanese Chin. Her love of animals began in kindergarten, when she brought her stuffed dog Snoopy into class with her every day. Now, she writes about her adventures in pet ownership and tirelessly researches products, news and health related issues she can share with other animal enthusiasts. In her free time, Amy loves perusing used book and record stores, obsessing over the latest pet products available and chasing squirrels with wild abandon (a habit attributed to spending too much time with her pooches).

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