The Hidden Problem With Nylon Dog Collars
Nylon collars are everywhere because they’re affordable and easy to find. The problem is that nylon fibers absorb water, dirt, and bacteria. Over time, this leads to stubborn odors that don’t disappear—even after washing.
- Absorbs water and stays damp
- Traps odor-causing bacteria
- Requires frequent deep cleaning
- Frays and stiffens with daily use
Why Waterproof PVC Dog Collars Are Better
Waterproof PVC (often compared to Biothane) is designed for real-life mess. Instead of soaking up water, it stays smooth and non-porous—making it easy to wipe clean.
Waterproof & Stink-Proof
PVC doesn’t absorb moisture, which means bacteria and odors don’t build up. A quick wipe is usually all it takes.
Easy to Clean
No soaking. No scrubbing. Just wipe and go—perfect for rainy days, muddy walks, and beach adventures.
Durable for Daily Wear
PVC straps don’t fray like nylon. They stay flexible, neat-looking, and comfortable over time.
Clean Can Still Be Cute
Many waterproof collars look industrial, but Luckytails pairs waterproof PVC straps with handmade beaded designs—so your dog stays clean and stylish.
No more smells. No more soggy collars. Shop Luckytails Waterproof Beaded Collars