How to measure your dog's neck when buying a new dog collar
Choosing the right collar size is key to ensuring your dog’s comfort, safety and freedom of movement. A well-fitted collar should sit securely without restricting breathing or causing pressure on the neck. Follow this simple measuring guide to find the best fit for your new dog collar.
Step-by-Step: How to Measure Your Dog’s Collar Size
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The tape methodUse a measuring tape and place it around your dog's neck (same position as the collar use to be). Place two fingers between neck and tape then measure the circumference. |
The old collar methodIf you don't have a tape, take an old collar, place the collar flat and measure with a ruler (don't include buckle when measuring). |
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Check size guidance belowCompare your measurements with our size chart to find the best size for your pup. |
Dog Collar Size Chart
| Size & style: | Width: | Adjustable between: | Typical breeds: |
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| XS Thin | 1.5 - 2 cm | 21 - 26 cm | Chihuahua, Miniature Dachshund, Podengo, Yorkshire Terrier |
| XS Wide | 1.5 - 4 cm | 21 - 26 cm | Italian Greyhound, Toy Poodle, Bichon Frise, Chinese Crested |
| Small Thin | 1.5 - 2 cm | 27 - 32 cm | Dachshund, Miniature Pinscher, Griffon, Border Terrier |
| Small Wide | 1.5 - 4 cm | 27 - 32 cm | Small Whippet, Manchester Terrier, Pinscher |
| Medium Thin | 2 - 3 cm | 29 - 35 cm | Cocker Spaniel, Boston Terrier, Schnauzer, Doodle |
| Medium Wide | 2 - 5 cm | 29 - 35 cm | Whippet, Basenji, Pumi, Shiba |
| Large Thin | 2 - 3 cm | 36 - 42 cm | French Bulldog, Staffordshire Bullterrier |
| Large Wide | 3 - 5 cm | 36 - 42 cm | Poodle, Greyhound |
| XL Wide | 3 - 5 cm | 43 - 49 cm | Ridgeback, Malinois, Dalmatian, Labrador |
The Perfect Fit for Your Furry Friend!
The measurement of your dog's neck, including two fingers, comes to 32 cm. Then the collar you choose should have a diameter between 29-36 cm, meaning that the first hole of the collar will give you a measurement of 29 cm, and the last hole 35 cm in diameter. This collar will allow enough space for adjustments to make a perfect fit for your dog.
Caring for Proper Ergonomics
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Measure around the widest part of your dog’s neck and add space for two fingers between the tape and the skin.
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Choose a collar where your dog’s neck measurement falls in the middle of the adjustable range not on the tightest or loosest hole.
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The collar should be snug but not tight. You should be able to fit two fingers between the collar and your dog’s neck.
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Measure in the same way around the neck including two fingers. Martingale collars tighten slightly, so choose a size where the tightest setting still allows comfortable breathing.
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Wide collars reduce pressure on the throat and are ideal for dogs that pull or have sensitive necks.
