Size Chart
SIZE CHART
HARNESS
SMALL S
Width: 1.5cm
Neck: 24 - 36 cm belly
: 28 - 45 cm
Back bridge: 8 cm
Belly bar: 11 - 14 cm
MEDIUM M
Width: 2 cm neck
:
32 - 45 cm belly
: 37 - 64 cm
Back bridge: 10 cm
Belly bar: 14 - 20 cm
LARGE L
Width: 3 cm neck
: 39 - 64 cm
Belly: 52 - 89 cm
Back bridge: 15 cm
Belly bar: 19 - 28 cm
COLLARS
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SLIP COLLARS
NEW!! EXTRA SMALL XS
Suitable for eg Mini Chihuahua, Teacup dogs, small breed puppies
SMALL S
Size 20-30cm Width 1.5cm Weight
35 grams
Suitable for eg Yorkshire, Maltese, Chihuahua
MEDIUM M
Size 25-35cm
Width 2cm
weight 50 grams
Suitable for e.g
Jack Russel, West Highland, Pug
LARGE L
Size 34-45cm
Width 3cm
Weight 100 grams
Suitable for e.g
Beagle, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, Border Collie, Cocker
EXTRA LARGE XL
Size 45-60cm
Width 3cm
Weight 150 grams
Suitable for e.g
Golden Retrievers, Dalmatians, Weimaraners
PILLOW
SMALL
Size 70x50cm
Height 10cm
Weight 3 kilograms
Suitable for eg Yorkshire, Maltese, Chihuahua
MEDIUM M
Size 80x60cm
Height 10cm
Weight 5 kilograms
Suitable for e.g
Jack Russel, West Highland, Pug
LARGE L
Size 100x70cm
Height 10cm
Weight 6 kilograms
Suitable for e.g
Beagle, Australia Shepherd, Dalmatian, Weimaraner
EXTRA LARGE XL
Size 120x90cm
Height 10cm
Weight 8 kilograms
Suitable for e.g. Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd
WHEN SELECTING THE SIZE OF THE KISSES, PLEASE NOTE THAT DOG MAY STRETCH ON THE KISSES!
If you need a different size for your darling, please contact us!
Measure the dog's neck circumference, but how?
In the meantime, this topic has become an incomprehensible topic. Some dog collar manufacturers calculate the buckle, others don't and and and... how else is this supposed to be understood?
It's best to delete everything and start again 😊
It's about your dog's neck size and you shouldn't care how dog collar manufacturers calculate it, but rather how you correctly measure the actual neck size.
If you have a tape measure, place it around the dog's neck, about halfway down the neck. Now your index finger and middle finger must fit comfortably between the measuring tape and your neck (fingers next to each other), loosely, not too tight and not too baggy. Hold the measuring tape where it meets, remove and read.
Not everyone has a tape measure at home, no problem either. Take gift ribbon, shoelaces or whatever else “long” you can get your hands on. Now put the string back around the dog's neck with your two fingers (important: the end of the string must be the beginning so that you can calculate it more easily later). Hold the other end of the string with two fingers after measuring. Now you take a ruler or folding ruler and put on the string... and voila, again you have the actual neck circumference of your dog.
Make sure that you always lie roughly in the middle with an adjustable dog collar.
For example, with a neck circumference of 30 cm. Should you choose a collar that can be adjusted by 25-35 cm, so that clothes also fit under it in winter and the dog collar can withstand slight weight fluctuations or coat changes.