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SIZE CHARTS

We highly recommend our customers to review this guide prior to making any purchases of apparel, clothing, collars and accessories. Reviewing this guide and our illustration below will help ensure that you find the best fit for your pet.

Customers are urged to use this guide for understanding how to take pet measurements. As we carry a large variety of brand names and products, some products may have different sizing guidelines than we provide here. When this is the case, it will be noted under the product description.

If your pet's measurements fall in between two sizes, we suggest ordering the next larger size just to be safe.

COLLARS

It is important to measure your pet to get the best fit collar! You can do this by using a standard measuring tape. Measure your pet’s neck where you feel the collar should rest. Do not measure too tightly. Another alternative is to take a piece of string and place it around your pet’s neck where the collar should lay. Then measure the length of the string with a ruler or measuring tape. A pet’s collar should never be too tight against the skin, so place two fingers under the measuring device to make sure the collar is loose enough for comfort, but not too loose to slip off. Just a few minutes to take an accurate measurement will help ensure that you will be pleased with your pet’s new collar!

APPAREL

A. Measure length of pet's back from the base of the neck to the base of the tail.

B. Measure neck circumference.

C. Measure the broadest part of the chest.

If the measurement is between sizes, we recommend going up one size. Also, if pet has a stout build, a deep chest, or is overweight, we recommend going up a minimum of one size for proper fit. If the dog is a long-backed, like a Dachshund, a smaller size is recommended.

 

 

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