Dog Carriers

Measuring Your Dog

Length: Measure from the nape of the neck (where the collar is located) to the base of the tail
Height: Measure floor to shoulder
Weight: Should not exceed the maximum weight

Tips and Guidelines For Measuring Your Pet

Pets of the same breed may differ and have different sizes based on weight, height and length. The same dog apparel will fit dogs of different breeds and same weight differently. Pets also differ according to breed. For example, all these breeds fit a small for one manufacturer, but may be an extra small for another: Australian Terrier, Brussels Griffons, Chihuahua, English Toy Spaniel, Japanese Chin, Maltese, Manchester Terrier, Miniature Pinscher, Norfolk Terrier, Norwegian Terrier, Papillion, Pekingese, Pomeranian , Poodle, Pug, Silky Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier. This diagram should provide a helpful guide for you to figure out where you need to put the measuring tape in order to assess a good fit for your pet.

measure your dog for the correct small dog carrier

The best determination can only be made if the actual pet is being measured and manufacturer recommendations are being followed. We have put together some information to a assist you below. This information on measuring your pet should be helpful whether your purchase is for a small dog carrier or dog clothing. For starters, you should make sure that your pet is standing. You won't get accurate measurements if the dog is sitting or lying down. Weight should be used as a guideline only as it will not give an accurate length or width. Remember, that certain breeds e.g. greyhound, dachshund or an over or underweight dog may need a custom fit. There are two measurements that need to be made in order to get the correct fit. For the length, one of the most important measurements, measure the backbone of the dog from the base of the neck to the start of the tail. That's the start of the tail ---not the very tip. Just the base of the dog's back where the tail starts. Start the neck measurement where the collar would sit naturally on the pet's back. Also measure around the chest 1/2"behind the front legs. This is the thickest part of the chest. Remember that this may vary by breed. Above all, see individual product items for recommendations made by specific manufacturers for sizing.


Dog Boots

Measure from the front edge of the small pads to the back edge of the large
pad. Do not include the nails unless they are unusually long.

Dog Collars

You shouldn't try to second guess your pet's size for collars or any other apparel. Usually a prior purchase is a good starting place if you want to measure another collar, but manufacturers vary on measurements depending on a particular product. For your pet's safety and comfort, please measure for a dog collar by measuring your dog's neck. As a general guide, you should be able to fit two fingers (flat) easily between the tape and your dog's neck. Remember, a collar shouldn't be tight around your dog's neck and it wouldn't be the exact measurement of your dog's neck. But for safety reasons....so it doesn't snag on something, it shouldn't be too loose either. A snug fit is what you are aiming for. Not a tight one or one that chokes.

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Pet travel guide
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Measuring your dog
Pets of the same breed may differ and have different sizes based on weight, height and length.