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Size Chart

     
  Pet Collar Size Chart:  
  To find your dog's size, simply measure around their neck with a flexible tape measure or string, leaving it comfortably loose.  
    
  Dog collars should be snug with enough room to fit two fingers under the collar. Collars should also not be so tight they restrict breathing or cause coughing.  
     
  If your measurement is close to the upper end of a size, we recommend purchasing the next larger size. You can also measure an existing collar.  
     
  Please check your pet's collar size frequently, especially on growing puppies.  
     
  And be sure to have a current nametag attached to your pet’s collar at all times, this will be your pet's voice should they get lost.  
     
 
XXS 6-8 in. Fits approximately 3-8 lbs.
XS 8-11 in. Fits approximately 8-16 lbs.
S 11-14 in. Fits approximately 15-30 lbs.
M 14-18 in. Fits approximately 30-50 lbs.
L 18-22 in. Fits approximately 50-80 lbs.
XL 22-26 in. Fits approximately 80-100 lbs.
 
     
 

3/8" = 1 cm

24" = 60 cm

5/8" = 1.6 cm

26" = 65 cm

3/4" = 1.9 cm

28" = 70 cm

1" = 2.5 cm

30" = 75 cm

1 3/4" = 4.5 cm

2' = 60 cm

10" = 25 cm

4' = 120 cm

12" = 30 cm

6' = 180 cm

 
    
  Pet Clothing Size Chart:  
  In order to find the right size of clothing for your dog, please complete the following measurements with a measuring tape:

1. "Chest" Size of your pet’s chest, all the way round, directly behind the front legs and around the back. It is our opinion that this is normally the most important measurement for clothing. If it is too small, it will not fit, if it is too big, your pet will get caught in it and not walk comfortably.

2. "Back" Length from the base of the neck to the base of the tail. This is the most common measurement for clothing, however the back length will not matter if the chest measurement is not appropriate, use this more as a guide to how low your shirt or dress will be on your pet's back. 3. "Neck" a comfortable distance around your pet’s neck. This size should always be measured when sizing for a collar.