Size Guide

Make sure you get the most comfortable fit for your dog and right size first time by taking a few simple measurements.

It is best to measure to make sure you get the collar that fits them perfectly.

Take a flexible tape measure and place around your dog's actual neck (not their existing collar). If your dog is between sizes, then it is better to go up one.

Given measurements are the measurements of our dog collars, remember please that your dog needs about 3 cm clearance to comfortably move the head.

Straight Dog Collars Size Guide

XX Small
XX Small

Up to 18-27 cm in circuit

Puppies

X Small
X Small

Up to 27-33 cm in circuit

Breeds: Jack Russel, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Shih Tzu etc.

Small
Small

Up to 33-37 cm in circuit

Breeds: Jack Russel, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Shih Tzu etc.

Medium
Medium

Up to 36-45 cm in circuit

Breeds: Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Dachshund, Fox Terrier, Pug, Maltese etc.

Large

Large

Up to 44-55 cm in circuit

Breeds: Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky, Bassett, Beagle, Fox Terrier etc.

Large

Extra Large

Up to 58-61 cm in circuit

Breeds: Pitbull, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Labrador etc.

Widened Dog Collars Size Guide

Breeds: Deerhound, Greyhound, Lurcher, Whippet, Saluki and All Long Neck Dogs

X Small
X Small
Up to 23-29 cm in circuit
Small/Medium
Small/Medium
Up to 31-38 cm in circuit
Large
Large
Up to 32-43 cm in circuit