Collar & harness sizes

Here you can find the sizes for our collars and harnesses.

*If you're unsure which size is best for your dog, please contact us beforehand and we'll be happy to advise you. Simply use our contact form.

Collar sizes

Small S
Size 20-30 cm - Width 1.5 cm
Weight 35 grams
Suitable for e.g. Yorkshire, Maltese, Chihuahua

Medium M
Size 25-35 cm - Width 2 cm
Weight 50 grams
Suitable for e.g. Jack Russell, West Highland, Pug

Capital L
Size 34-45 cm - Width 3 cm
Weight 100 grams
Suitable for e.g. Beagle, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, Border Collie, Cocker

Extra large XL
Size 45-60 cm - Width 3 cm
Weight 150 grams
Suitable for e.g. Golden Retriever, Dalmatian, Weimaraner

Dish sizes

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: 2cm
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

Measurement instructions

Measure sizes correctly

Measurement guide for collars and harnesses: For optimal comfort for your dog.

**Instructions for measuring your dog's collar size:**

To ensure that your beloved dog’s collar
four-legged friend perfectly, you can follow the following steps:

**Step 1:** Preparation

Calm your dog and create a calm environment before
you start measuring. This will help to ensure accurate and
to obtain reliable measurements.

**Step 2:** Prepare the tape measure

Get out a flexible tape measure to determine the exact size of the
of your dog's neck. You can also use a piece of string that
you can later measure with a ruler.

**Step 3:** Measure neck circumference

Place the measuring tape around your dog’s neck at the point
where the collar normally sits. Make sure the tape measure is loose
enough to fit two fingers between the strap and your dog’s neck
This ensures that the collar is not too tight and yet
does not slip easily. Make sure that you do not pull the measuring tape too tight
so as not to interfere with your dog's breathing and comfort.

**Step 4:** Record measurement

Note the measured length of the neck circumference in centimeters.
If you used a string instead, mark the spot where the
cord encircles your dog's neck, and then measure the length of the cord
with a ruler.

**Step 5:** Select collar size

Based on the measured length you can now
Choose the right collar size. Make sure you check the collar size
with the measured length to ensure that the collar
neither too tight nor too loose.

**Step 6:** Comfort and safety

A well-fitting collar should give your dog enough
Offer freedom of movement without running the risk of slipping over the head
The collar should neither cut in nor be too loose to prevent
To prevent slipping. Note that growing dogs may
need new collars more often as they grow.

By following these simple steps, you can
ensure that your dog’s collar fits perfectly and provides both
offers both comfort and security.

**Instructions for measuring a dog harness:**

A well-fitting dog harness is important to
four-legged friend comfort and safety. Here are
Step-by-step instructions on how to choose the right size dog harness
you can take:

**Materials required:**

- Flexible measuring tape or simply a tape that you
you can measure on a folding rule

- Pen and paper (to record the measurements)

**Step 1: Preparation**

Make sure your dog is calm during the measurement process
and relaxed. This makes measuring easier and ensures more accurate
Results.

**Step 2: Measure your chest circumference**

Place the flexible measuring tape around your dog’s chest,
directly behind the front legs. The measuring tape should fit snugly, but without
restrict breathing or movement. Record the measured length in
centimeters.

**Step 3: Measure neck circumference**

Place the measuring tape around your dog’s neck at the
Place where a collar would normally sit. Make sure that the
Tape measure is loose enough to comfortably fit two fingers between neck
and tape measure. Write down the measured length in centimeters.

**Step 4: Measure back length**

Measure the length from the base of your dog’s neck to the height
behind the armpits. This gives you an idea of ​​the length of the harness
on your dog's back. Note the measured length in centimeters.

**Step 5: Size selection**

Based on the measured values, you choose the right
The size of the dog harness is important. A well-fitting harness should be comfortable,
without being too tight or too loose. There should be enough room for movement
but at the same time fit securely on your dog's body.

By following these steps, you can ensure
that the selected dog harness fits perfectly and provides your dog with both comfort
as well as security.

If you are unsure, you can also write to us
and a picture of your dog standing from the side and the weight,
then we will determine the perfect size together.