What size harness should I get for my dog?
This size guide can help you estimate which size collar or harness should best fit your dog.
Size | Neck Width | Weight |
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XS | 8-12″ | 5-10 lbs. |
S | 10-14″ | 10-25 lbs. |
M | 14-20″ | 25-55 lbs. |
L | 16-26″ | 55-75 lbs. |
How do you measure for a perfect fit harness?
Using a flexible measuring tape, measure snugly around your dog’s body at a point about 2 inches behind his front legs. Be sure that your dog is standing squarely. There are three widths of webbing, or size ranges, in the Perfect Fit system with appropriately sized buckles and clips for each.
How do you size a harness for a puppy?
A 50-pound dog will take a medium, while a 75-pound dog will need a large, and a 100-pound dog will need an extra-large. Just remember. Always start with the girth. When properly sized, you should be able to fit two fingers between the harness and your dog’s body.
What is body girth on a dog?
Girth is measured by the widest part of your dog’s chest.
What size is a large dog harness?
Standard
Size | Weight | Muzzle Circumference- Under Eyes |
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Small | 60-70 lbs | 12″ |
Medium | 70- 85 lbs | 13″ |
Large | 85- 110 lbs | 14″ |
X-Large | 110- Over llbs | 14″ |
What size is a small harness?
Dog Harness sizes by breeds
Size | Weight |
---|---|
Extra-small (XS) | 0 – 8 kg |
Small (S) | 18 – 35 lbs |
8 -15 kg | |
Medium (M) | 30 -50 lbs |
How do I know if my dog’s harness is too small?
SIGNS YOUR DOG’S HARNESS ISN’T FITTING RIGHT
- They can step or wiggle out of it.
- They’re chafing under the armpits or around the harness.
- They’re losing fur/hair around the harness area.
- The chest strap loosens on your walk.
- The back piece rotates to the side.
How do you measure your dog’s waist?
Waist: Place the tape measure around the narrowest part of the dog’s waist just in front of their hind legs.
How do you measure a dog for a no pull harness?
To measure your dog for the Freedom No Pull Harness, take a soft measurement tape and measure all the way around the largest part of the chest, right behind the front legs. Then, you can choose the *smallest* size that still fits your dog.