Size Guide
To find the right size harness you need to take your dog's lower neck and chest measurements.
1. Lower neck
Take the measurement below the narrow part of the neck. The correct place to measure is above the shoulder line and below the collar.
Take the measurement on the widest part of your dog chest. The correct measuring point is between the armpits and the bottom of your dog’s rib cage, do not measure right behind your dog’s armpits.
Additional tips
- Add around 2 cm / 1 inch extra to both of your measurements, you should be able to fit two fingers between the harness and your dog's body. This is to ensure comfortable fit and movement.
- Make sure that harness is not on your dog shoulders and not disturbing free movement.
If your dog is between two sizes and the difference is small, you should usually take the bigger size. If not sure, write us a message and we will assist you.
Metric system
XS
S
M
Imperial system
XS
S
M
General reference
* treat this chart only as reference. Data is based on the dog kennel standard size chart average measures. To choose the right size, always measure your dog.
xs
Havanese
Yorkshire Terrier
Miniature Pinscher
Silky Terrier
Maltese
Papillon
xs/s
Miniature and Toy poodle
Pomeranian
Shichon
Miniature Schnauzer
Shih Tzu
Pekinese
s
Tibetan Terrier
Parson Russell Terrier
Lhasa Apso
King Charles Cavalier
Small and medium poodle
Jack Russell Terrier
American Eskimo Miniature
Cairn Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
German Spitz Klein
German hunting terrier
Bichon Frise
s/m
Pug
Boston Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Scottish Terrier
French bulldog
Beagle
Brittany Spaniel
Boykin Spaniel
Goldendoodle Miniature
Cocker spaniel
Puggle
m
Small Münsterländer
Australian Kelpie
Wheaten Terrier
Irish Terrier
American Eskimo