If you’re one of the many dog owners who didn’t realise the physical and emotional damage that pronged and choker-style collars cause, we can exchange it for a humane flat collar for free.
Our special thanks to our friends at Rogz for donating alternative collar options that are safer, more durable, and stylish, supporting the Humane Dog Collar Exchange program.

How to exchange your dog collar
There are two ways to exchange your pronged or choker collar:
- Visit our next Community Action Day, where you can exchange your collar and access other free pet support while you’re there.
Learn More Upcoming Events - Visit the RSPCA WA retail store in Malaga anytime during opening hours, where our friendly team can exchange your collar.
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Why choke chain collars and prong collars are inhumane
Both choke chain collars (also called ‘choke chains’ or ‘slip chains’) and prong collar (also called ‘pinch collars’) are intentionally designed to inflict pain, typically to punish a dog for unwanted behaviour or elicit a different behaviour through force.
This causes unnecessary physical suffering and potential long-term damage to a dog’s windpipe, nerves and tissue. This owner-inflicted pain can also be a source of severe stress, fear, anxiety, and other negative emotional states impacting the dog’s mental wellbeing.
Humane and effective training methods like reward-based training mean that aversive training techniques like these are are unnecessary.
Learn more about why RSPCA advocates against the use of prong collars here and for rewards-based (or positive reinforcement) training here.