Sizing
Sizing
Not all designers' sizing is created equal. Please measure your pet carefully. Please note that we offer sizes for miniature and teacup dogs, as well as regular sizes. Sizing varies based on the manufacturer's specifications.
· For accurate measurements, read the descriptions carefully and refer to the individual sizing chart for each item. Determining the appropriate size for your pet will also depend on your pet's build. Each breed has distinct characteristics that will determine the correct size for your pet. Please read all product descriptions carefully. To properly measure your dog, use a flexible tape measure or string.
· We recommend you use the following measuring guidelines for your dog:
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· To properly measure your dog, use a flexible tape measure or string.
· For collar measurements, we recommend measuring loosely around your pet's neck. If you are measuring your existing collar, measure end to end for quick-release collars, and measure from the buckle to the hole used for collars with traditional buckle hardware.
· For harness measurements, in addition to measuring around the neck, we recommend measuring around the body.
· For apparel measurements, we recommend measuring from the base of the neck, where the collar sits, to the base of the tail and the broadest part of the chest. We recommend rounding up to the next size if your measurement falls at or near the maximum range. Take into consideration how your pet is built. A broad chest, a wide underside, or a thick coat can affect your size choice.
· We suggest using the “two finger rule” by allowing two fingers to fit between the tape and your dog for a comfortable fit. Since manufacturers' sizes aren’t always the same. Be aware that there are teacup sizes, and then there are standard sizes. Additionally, please note that some of our clothing is handmade and custom-made, which may result in a slight variation in garment size.
If you have additional questions on sizing, please contact us before placing your order. We will be happy to assist you.
Use a flexible tape measure or string to measure your dog. Use the “two-finger rule.”
