How to Measure Your Dog for a Collar

So, you’re ready to buy a collar but not sure what size to order? You’re in the right place! Follow these steps to ensure you purchase the right size for your furry friend as a properly fitting collar is essential for your dog's comfort and safety.

How to Measure Your Dog for a Collar

1. Firstly, using a soft measuring tape, measure around your dog's neck where the collar would normally sit. See Ruby below modelling the collar beautifully!

2. Next, add two inches to the measurement to ensure a comfortable fit.

3. Lastly, check our sizing chart and pick the size that matches your dog's measurements.

Remember to check the fit of your dog's collar regularly, and adjust it as needed to ensure a snug, but comfortable fit.

Why is it important to measure my dog for a collar?

A properly fitting collar is essential for your dog's comfort and safety. A collar that is too tight can cause discomfort or injury, while a collar that is too loose can slip off and potentially lead to your dog getting lost.


The next steps…

So, your order’s arrived, and you can’t wait to try it out on your furry friend, but how do you know if it fits correctly?

First, pop the collar onto your dog and adjust the buckle accordingly.

How tight should a dog collar be?

A collar should be snug but not tight on a dog. A good rule of thumb is if you can fit two fingers into the collar, then it’s the right size!

What should I do if my dog's collar doesn't fit properly?

If you have tried the buckles on all of the various settings and you’re having trouble getting the harness to fit suitably, please get in touch for help and advice. We offer a 30-day returns policy.

How often should I check my dog’s collar fits?

You should check the fit of your dog's collar regularly and adjust it as needed to ensure a snug but comfortable fit.

Can I use a collar on a puppy?

Yes, but you may need to adjust the size of the collar as your puppy grows. It's important to regularly check the fit of the collar and adjust it as needed to ensure a snug but comfortable fit.


Lily Arundell

Digital Marketing Manager

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