Size Guide – How to Measure Your Pet
Choosing the right size is the key to your pet’s comfort. Please follow the guide below and use a soft measuring tape to measure your dog while they are standing naturally.
1. Neck (NECK)
Wrap the tape around the base of your pet’s neck, where the collar would naturally sit. Leave enough space to fit two fingers between the tape and the neck for comfort.
2. Chest (CHEST)
Measure the widest part of your pet’s chest, usually right behind the front legs. This is the most important measurement for clothing fit.
3. Mid (MID)
Measure around the middle part of your pet’s body, between the chest and the belly.
4. Belly (BELLY)
Measure around the narrowest part of your pet’s belly, usually in front of the back legs.
5. Body Length (BODY LENGTH)
Measure from the base of the neck (where it meets the shoulders) to the base of the tail. Keep the tape straight along the back without following the curve.
Tips for Accurate Measurement:
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Always measure your pet while standing to get the most accurate results.
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If your pet is between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for comfort.
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Do not pull the tape too tight; your pet should be able to move and breathe freely.
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For growing puppies, consider extra space for growth.
Example:
If your dog’s chest measures 42 cm, neck 30 cm, and body length 35 cm — choose the size that matches or slightly exceeds these measurements in our size chart.