Whiskey Leatherworks
Upland Dog Collars
Upland Dog Collars
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Upland Dog Collars are made for the field, the woods, and the bird dog at your side. Rugged, handsome, and handcrafted for the hunt and beyond.
- Made with 3/4" webbing (Small) and 1" webbing (Large)
- Printed in our Upland Series patterns: Pheasant and Grouse
- Backed with 6/7 oz Latigo leather—flexible, water-ready
- Solid brass buckle, D-ring, and double-cap rivets for corrosion resistance
- Adjustable fit with two available sizes:
Small: fits necks 11.5"–16" (3/4" width)
Large: fits necks 15.5"–24" (1" width) - Handmade one at a time in our shop
- For the best fit, measure your dog’s neck before ordering
- Special size requests (XS or XXL) can be added in the cart notes
Built for dogs who flush birds, nose the trail, and never quit.
Please expect a small amount of slippage with the adjustable collars. If you wish for a more fixed fit, or if your dog is a puller, please consider our full leather collars.
HANDMADE IN THE USA
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About
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Grouse
Grouse, indigenous to diverse landscapes across North America, intrigue hunters with their secretive habits and unique vocalizations. Flourishing in a variety of habitats ranging from dense woodlands to expansive meadows, they present a challenging and rewarding pursuit for upland game enthusiasts. Armed with shotguns and accompanied by skilled bird dogs, hunters eagerly engage in the chase, as grouse are known for their sudden flushes and swift flight. Hunting grouse not only promises an exhilarating adventure but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the untamed wilderness they inhabit.
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Pheasant
Pheasants, renowned for their colorful plumage and distinctive calls, are popular game birds native to Asia but widely introduced for hunting purposes across the globe. They thrive in a variety of habitats, including farmlands, grasslands, and brushy areas. In the United States, pheasant hunting is particularly popular in states like South Dakota, where expansive agricultural landscapes provide ideal habitat for these birds, drawing hunters from across the country seeking thrilling upland game experiences.