The correct name is a Clerical collar, although it is more common to hear the colloquial term 'dog collar' throughout the United Kingdom and Australia.
They are also well known as a "Roman Collar" since they have been used by the church in Rome for centuries.
In the United Kingdom, clerical collars have been informally referred to as "dog collars" since the mid-nineteenth century. The origin is unknown.
The collar that vicars wear is a clerical collar, not a dog collar. Dog collar is just a crude nickname. The clerical collar is also sometimes referred to as a Roman collar.
A vicar's neck wear is called a clerical collar or a dog collar. It is a distinctive type of collar worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
A vicar's garment is typically called a clerical collar or a clergy collar. It is a special type of collar worn by clergy members as a symbol of their religious profession.
The clerical collar, informally called a "dog collar," is used by Anglican vicars and other clergy as a sense of separation between himself and the secular world -- to stand out as clergy.
A male vicar's neck scarf is typically called a clerical collar or an Anglican collar. This garment is a white piece of fabric worn around the neck in a band or tabular shape as part of clerical attire.
a dog collar is called 'un collier" pl. "des colliers"
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A dog wears a collar. Usually a dog collar being worn signifies that a dog belongs to someone and often dog ID tags will be fixed to the dog collar so that a dog can be quickly returned to his owner if he gets lost.
You collar train a dog by basically leaving the collar on a dog. They will think that it is bothersome at first. But, within a few days the dog will not even notice the collar anymore.
The possessive form is the dog's collar.
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It is called a choker collar( or a choker chain), because if your dog say for example, has seen a cat, and goes to chase it, you either pull on the lead or (if the dog is not strong enough to pull you) stand your ground, therefore choking the dog. The dog knows it must stop in order to bring an end to the choking.