How to Measure Your Dog
Size Chart
It is important to measure your dog to ensure the best fit and comfort, so please take the time to do so before making your purchase. We recommend you measure your dog using our guide, and choose the size giving the most room. If your dog is broader, has a thick coat or is right at the top of a size, consider going up a size.
Measuring Tips
COATS
Measure length, chest and neck (in order of importance for fit) - refer to size chart below
- Neck: Measure right around the neck, allowing enough room to slide 2 fingers in for comfort
- Length: Measure from the base of the neck (where the collar would sit) to the base of the tail along the dog's backbone.
- Chest: Measure right around the body around the deepest part of your dog's chest, usually just behind the dog's front legs.
BANDANAS
- Measure neck allowing enough room to slide 2 fingers in for comfort (small 10-14", medium 14-18", large 18-22")
SIZE |
HEIGHT (CM) |
LENGTH (CM) |
NECK (CM) - CIRCUMFERENCE |
CHEST (CM) - CIRCUMFERENCE |
WEIGHT (LBS) |
XS |
22 -29 |
20 - 25 |
25 – 30 |
30 – 37 |
7 – 13 |
S |
30 - 38 |
25 – 30 |
30 – 35 |
37 – 43 |
14 - 25 |
M |
39 - 50 |
35 – 40 |
43 - 56 |
26 - 50 |
|
L |
51 - 64 |
37 – 45 |
40 – 50 |
53 – 64 |
51 – 80 |
XL |
65 - 75 |
45 - 52 |
50 - 60 |
63 - 74 |
81 - 155 |
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Breed Guidelines
SIZE |
BREEDS |
EXTRA SMALL |
Toy/Miniature breeds, Teacup, Chihuahua, Shih Tzu, Puppy |
SMALL |
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Jack Russel Terrier, French Bulldog, Beagle, Puppy |
MEDIUM |
Boston Terrier, Brittany, English Bulldog |
LARGE |
Vizsla, Golden Retriever, Collie, Poodle |
EXTRA LARGE |
Doberman Pincher, Mastiff, Rottweiler |