Quick answer: To measure your dog for a collar or harness, use a soft measuring tape around the neck where a collar sits and around the widest part of the chest behind the front legs. Choose the product size that matches those measurements and check that two fingers fit comfortably between the gear and your dog.
What should you measure for dog collars and harnesses?
Choosing the right collar or harness starts with three simple measurements. A better fit helps your dog walk more comfortably and helps you avoid buying the wrong size.
- Neck: measure where the collar naturally sits.
- Chest: measure around the widest part behind the front legs for harnesses.
- Back length: measure from the base of the neck to the base of the tail for apparel or some carriers.
How tight should a dog collar be?
A common fit check is the two-finger rule. You should be able to slide two fingers between the collar and your dog's neck without the collar feeling loose enough to slip over the head.
When should you choose a harness instead of a collar?
A harness can be useful for daily walks, small dogs, dogs that pull, or dogs that need pressure spread across the chest instead of the neck. Always compare your dog's measurements with the product details before checkout.
Dog collar and harness FAQ
Can I measure my dog without a soft tape?
Yes. Wrap a string around the measurement point, mark the length, then compare it with a ruler.
Should I size up if my dog is between sizes?
Usually yes, but only if the larger size can still adjust snugly. Check the product's size range before buying.
How often should I recheck the fit?
Recheck fit after grooming, weight changes, or growth. Puppies need more frequent sizing checks.
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