A Dog Owner’s Guide

Your pup’s safety, comfort, and happiness – made easy.

Choosing the Right Harness Size:

Getting the right fit is crucial! Measure your dog’s neck and chest (refer to the size
chart above) and choose accordingly. A well-fitted harness helps prevent choking,
supports safe walks, and keeps your dog comfortable.

How to Measure Your Dog:

1. Neck: Wrap the tape around the base of the neck where the collar would sit.
2. Chest: Measure around the widest part of your dog’s chest, just behind the front
legs.
3. If your dog is between sizes, always go one size up for comfort.

Why Use a Harness (Over a Collar)?

• Reduces strain on your dog’s neck
• Offers better control, especially for excitable pups
• Prevents pulling-related injuries
• Perfect for training and long walks

Leash Safety Tip:

Our leash comes with an adjustable length (38–70 cm) and seat belt clip for safe car
rides – just click it into your car’s buckle and travel stress-free!

Pro Tips for New Dog Owners:

• Check harness fit regularly as puppies grow fast.
• Introduce the harness slowly with treats and short walks.
• Always supervise your dog the first few times they wear a new harness.

Need Help?

Reach out to our team or check our breed-specific size suggestions in the product
description. We’re here to help your pup stay safe and stylish

🐾 Breed-Specific Harness Size Suggestions

Here’s a quick guide based on average neck and chest measurements for popular
dog breeds. Remember, always measure your dog before purchasing, as individual
sizes may vary.

🐶 Small (S)

Neck: 32–45cm | Chest: 42–52cm

Best for small breeds like:

• Chihuahua
• Pomeranian
• Toy Poodle
• Yorkshire Terrier
• Maltese
• Papillon
• Miniature Pinscher
• Shih Tzu
• Jack Russell Terrier (small ones)

Medium (M)

Neck: 45–70cm | Chest: 60–84cm

Ideal for medium-sized breeds such as:

• Beagle
• Cocker Spaniel
• French Bulldog
• Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
• Miniature Schnauzer
• Boston Terrier
• Border Collie
• Shiba Inu
• Staffy (Staffordshire Bull Terrier)

Large (L)

Neck: 48–72cm | Chest: 66–92cm

Great for large breeds like:

• Labrador Retriever
• Golden Retriever
• German Shepherd
• Husky
• Boxer
• Dalmatian
• Rottweiler
• English Bulldog (broad chest)
• Doberman
• Australian Shepherd

Pro Tip: If your dog is between sizes, go for the larger size and adjust for a snug
fit. Comfort is key