SIZE CHART 
size diagram dog
It is most important that you try to measure your pet correctly. Please see the notes on Measuring your Dog to help you. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more assistance. 
 
GUIDE FOR MEASURING YOUR DOG 
 
Measuring for a New Collar 
You can check your pets collar size quite simply by measuring their current collar from the top of the buckle to the most comfortable hole on their collar. Alternatively, you can use a tape measure to measure their neck, but leave enough room for two fingers to fit under the measuring tape to ensure a comfortable fit. 
Measuring for Clothing 
Most pet clothing is measured by the animal's body length (sometimes called top-line) which is the length of your pet's back from the base of the neck to the base of the tail. If your pet has a stout build, a deep chest or is overweight, we recommend going up a minimum of one size for a proper fit.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Please note that all individual dogs can vary a great deal, as can different Designers, but as a rough guide please refer to the chart below.  
 
Should you need assistance with selecting the right size, please contact us and we will help you.  
 
 
Example Size Chart 
size chart
Example Size Guide for Breeds of Dogs 
 
XS = Smallest Breeds  
S = Small Puppy, Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier 
M = Shih Tzu, Toy Poodle, Small Maltese 
L = Maltese, Bichon Frise, Min. Schnauzer 
XL= Min. Schnauzer, Cocker Spaniel, Pug, Bichon 
2XL= Tibetan Terrier, Cocker Spaniel, Schnauzer, Pug 
 
3/4XL= Spaniel, Boxer, Pug, French Bull Dog 
Golden Retriever,Collie, Boxer, Springer Spaniel 
 
5/6/7XL= Husky, Standard Poodle, Labrador, Alsation