Emily Crozier.

Emily’s “Crozier Collars" are handmade and put to the test, in the Far West.

Crozier Collars is a small business based on a remote cattle station in Far West NSW. It began in 2017 by Em with the intention of making tough collars for working dogs. 

Her side-line business has grown and extended her creativity out into many contrasting products using PVC strapping.  

The mail service arrives only ONCE a week, every Monday...orders placed for the week are sent then and bear in mind the Internet/phone service can be limited at times, so a little patience may be required.

Em’s range is extensive from collars designed with strength, suitable for Cats and the tiny dogs, to big dog breeds, even making custom sizes and your choice of colour.  

TPU or PVC, reflective or glow. Em says the difference between PVC and TPU strapping is 

TPU is plastic coated strapping and has more longevity than PVC. Both are a quality strapping that are water resistant and easy to maintain and are available in so many assorted colours. 

The diversification extends to Ute ties with ‘Snap hooks’ heavy duty and Combo Ute ties, Dog and puppy leads, light duty snap hook and open wire working Dog Muzzles. She has even included  

Swag straps with glow in the dark feature and now caters for Cattle, Goat and Sheep collars. 

For the untethered, Goat ID collars and Billy goat straps/hog ties are perfect for restraining strangler sheep or rogue Billy goats. 

Flipside, Emily is also a successful ‘blade shearer’ and shore at the Blades of Glencoe re-enactment in 2015 in the historical Glencoe Woolshed, built in 1863.   Men and women blade shear to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. Just one of Emily’s many ‘blade shearing’ events.

Emily loves the land, a happy place to be – tough in drought, challenging after heavy rain, the heat and remoteness, but what a great location  to call home.