Size
Guide
Measure your dog's chest, back length and neck for the best fit. If between sizes, size up. Every coat has an adjustable belly strap and drawcord toggles.
All measurements in centimetres. Measure your dog standing naturally with a soft tape measure.
| Size | Chest | Back Length | Neck |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 40cm | 25cm | 22cm |
| S | 55cm | 35cm | 30cm |
| M | 65cm | 45cm | 40cm |
| L | 75cm | 55cm | 50cm |
| XL | 85cm | 65cm | 60cm |
| XXL | 98cm | 77cm | 70cm |
Find your breed.
A rough guide to help you start. Always confirm with your dog's measurements before ordering.
Up to 4 kg
Chihuahua · Maltese · Toy Poodle
4 to 8 kg
Cavoodle · Mini Dachshund · Pug
8 to 16 kg
French Bulldog · Beagle · Cocker Spaniel
16 to 27 kg
Border Collie · Staffy · Kelpie
27 to 40 kg
Labrador · Golden Retriever · German Shepherd
40 kg and over
Rottweiler · Bernese · Great Dane · XL Bully
Three measurements, that's it.
Use a soft tape measure with your dog standing naturally. Keep the tape snug to the body, never tight.
Chest
Measure all the way around the widest part of the chest, just behind the front legs. This is the most important number for fit.
Back length
Measure along the spine from the base of the neck, where a collar sits, down to the base of the tail.
Neck
Measure around the base of the neck where a collar naturally rests, leaving room to slide a finger or two underneath.
Size up for room to layer.
If a measurement lands between two sizes, choose the larger. It keeps every piece comfortable to move in and leaves room for colder days.
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