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Please understand that we offer merchandise manufactured by many different designers and sizes will vary from designer to designer. We suggest that you measure your pet carefully and buy our clothing and collars according to your dog's measurements rather than size. There is a size chart for each garment on the item pages.
How to Measure for Clothing and Collars
Body Length: A. Measure length of pet's back from the base of the neck to the base of the tail. Also if dog has a stout build, a deep chest, or is overweight, we recommend going up a minimum of one size for proper fit. If dog is long-backed, like a Dachshund, a smaller size is recommended. B. For shorter style garments, measure the length of the pet's back from base of neck to base of tail. (Due to the unique styling of midriff garments, they may sit higher on the dog's back)
Neck: C. Measure the circumference of pet's neck. Allow some leeway for a comfortable fit. For collar widths; 1/2"-5/8" widths are best for puppies and small dogs. 5/8"-3/4" widths are best for small to medium dogs. 1"+ widths are best for large dogs.
Chest: D. Measure girth around the broadest part of the chest, which is typically right behind the front legs.
How to Measure for Beds
When dog is laying down, measure pet's body length from base of tail to tip of nose, and add a minimum of 9"-12". For bolster of cuddler style beds, add a minimum of 5"-7".

How to Measure for Shoes
While dog is standing, measure from the front edge of the small pads to the back edge of the large pad (do not include the nails. We recommend placing the foot on a piece of paper, marking the paper at the front and back of the foot, and then measuring between marks on the paper.

Questions or Comments
If you have any other questions visit our FAQ page or Contact Us. If you can't find the size or color you want, we may still be able to get what you're looking for even though it's not listed on our website or if it is out of stock. Please let us know how we can help! |
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