The Most Expensive Dog Collar in the World Is a Ridiculous $3.2 Million

Written by Sam Hindman
Updated: October 30, 2023
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How much would you be willing to spend on your pet? For some people, fancy items are their way of showing appreciation for their friends, themselves, and even their animals. In this article, we showcase one such item. An item that is, of course, reserved only for the most affluent dogs in the world. Something that they’ll wear around their necks with pride for their entire life. That’s right! Today, we share the most expensive dog collar ever.

It’s more expensive than any other pet product we’ve seen, and it even exceeds the cost of some of the penthouse apartments for purchase in New York City. So, without further ado, let’s see exactly how much some devout owners are paying for their pooch.

The Most Expensive Dog Collar in The World

In an E! Entertainment special, the “Amour, Amour” collar was dubbed the “Bugatti of dog collars.”

In the world of dog luxury, there are few items that can be compared to the Amour Amour collar. This collar boasts a staggering 1,600 diamonds with a total of over 52 carats. The centerpiece is a dazzling 7-carat, D-IF (internally flawless) brilliant-shaped diamond. It also features crocodile leather and 18-carat white gold as part of its design. Created to evoke a sense of glamour and opulence, you’ll only find the most elite pets strutting around in this jewel-clad collar!

At its core, the Amour Amour dog collar is a celebration of the deep bond between pets and their owners. The name itself, “Amour,” French for “love,” represents this sentiment quite well. In a way, its extravagance is a testament to the lengths that some owners will go to show the world their affection for their precious pets.

Do Any Dogs Actually Wear This Collar?

With its reputation as the most expensive dog collar on the market, alongside the fact that it holds so many diamonds, one might wonder whether or not this collar is even wearable. Interestingly enough, it was crafted in such a way that still permits comfortability. This means you don’t need to keep this item up on the shelf as a display piece! Your dog can actually strut around in it, loudly and proudly. That said, for the price point, perhaps it’s better to leave it on display!

Other Dazzling Dog Collars

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There are plenty of other bejeweled collars on the market, even if they don’t compare to the most expensive dog collar.

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Though the “Amour, Amour” non-negotiably takes the cake for the world’s most expensive dog collar, there are still some other luxurious options on the market that can hardly be called affordable. If you still want your dog decked out in style, consider some of these (slightly) less expensive options.

Amour de la Mer

It’s unquestionable that humans and their canines have an unbreakable, deep bond. This bond is so deep, in fact, that it makes oceans look shallow in comparison. This dog collar, the Amour de la Mer, is meant to represent this incredible bond. With a centerpiece that includes a sparkling sapphire pendant (which is 8.5 carat), the 600 hand-set diamonds pale in comparison. The band, which is made out of ostrich leather, is meant to last several years. Flexible, durable, and, most importantly, beautiful, this collar will run you roughly $899,000.

L’Etoile

Next up is a collar that has five show-stopping diamonds at its center. Each of these gorgeous stones is a whopping 1.5 carat, but that’s not even the best element of this $518,000 collar. The band, which is also made of ostrich leather, has an additional 400 diamonds that have been hand-set onto it. This means that, all together, the necklace has 27 carats worth of diamonds.

The Chéri

It’s no secret that your pet has your heart, right? So, why not show it to them in physical form? This collar has a heart-shaped diamond at the center, showcasing to your dog just how much your love flows for them. In addition to the beautiful centerpiece, the collar also has an additional 630 hand-set diamonds along the rest of its perimeter. This gorgeous collar, with its 25 carats and all, will run you a total of $498,000.

Le Jeune Cherie

To round out our list of beautiful and pricey collars, we have the Le Jeune Cherie. This collar was inspired by youthful dogs and their loving, heartwarming energy. That being said, dogs of any and all ages will look stunning in this collar. Studded with 1,600 hand-set small diamonds, the beauty of it will surely capture your heart. In the center, a 3.5-carat, heart-shaped diamond rests. Precise and soft all at once, this collar is priced at $378,000.

The photo featured at the top of this post is © New Africa/Shutterstock.com

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Sam Hindman is a writer at A-Z animals covering a range of topics, including pet care, plant care, pest control and travel destinations. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia Studies at Point Park University, set to graduate in the spring of 2024. A resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when she isn't writing, she's spending time with her beloved cat Archie.

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