MEASURE YOUR DOG

Measuring your dog is important as sizes for dog apparel can be confusing; remember that sizes cater for the tiniest of dogs, so your ‘small’ Spaniel may in fact be an X Large in clothing when compared to X Small for a Teacup Chihuahua! We recommend you measure your dog using the guidelines shown and choose the size giving the most room. Remember that any clothing and especially collars should fit comfortably and snug without any restriction or tightness. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes and the information shown is for guidance only, we are happy to exchange items for alternative sizes where available. Please refer to the size chart shown for your selected product as some sizes vary between styles. If you require any assistance please contact us.

Breed Guidelines

SIZEBREED
X SmallTeacup Chihuahua, Toy / Miniature Breed puppies
SmallYorkshire Terrier, Papillion
MediumPomeranian, Toy Poodle
LargeShih Tzu, Jack Russell
X LargeCocker Spaniel, West Highland Terrier
XX LargeStaffordshire Bull Terrier, Standard Poodle
SuperdogStandard Poodle
Superdog 1Giant Schnauzer, Pointer
Superdog 2Great Dane, Irish Wolfhound

Neck

Measure the neck as you would for a collar.

Length

Measure from the base of the neck (where the collar would sit) to the base of the tail along the dogs back bone (sometimes called the Topline)

Chest

Measure right around the body from behind the front legs around the deepest part of your dog’s chest.

Tip

If you have no tape measure suitable, use a lead or a piece of string and measure this against a tape/ruler. If your dog is stouter, has a thick coat, broader chest or is at the maximum measurement for the size listed against the product you may want to go up the next size for a better fit.