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To select the perfect harness, it’s important to measure your dog correctly. For this, you need to identify four key points from which we’ll take measurements.
How to take measurements for a dog harness
How to take measurements for a dog harness
Point 1 – Withers
Where to locate:
slightly above the shoulder blades.
Note:
the harness should not cover the shoulder blades, as it may interfere with movement while walking.
scapula
Point 2 – Base of the Neck
Where to locate:
just below the neck, in the chest area (sternum).
Note:
the connecting ring should not be located on the neck.
sternum
Point 3 – Chest and Ribs
Where to locate:
immediately behind the front legs, at the widest part of the chest.
Note:
leave a gap from the front leg approximately equal to the width of the dog’s shoulder.
widest part of the chest
Point 4 – Back
Where to locate:
directly above the third point, on the spine.
Note:
this point helps determine the length of the back strap on the harness.
top line over the chest girth
Measure snugly, without adding extra centimeters “for allowance”. The harness straps should not press into the armpits.
Compare your measurements with the size chart.
Didn’t find a suitable option? — Write your measurements in the order comments, and we will make a custom harness for your dog.
How to choose the harness
How to take measurements for a dog harness
neck girth
Any questions?
Write to us via email or Instagram, and we will definitely help you.
When adjusting the harness, ensure that the straps fit snugly, but you should still be able to fit one or two fingers between the harness and the dog. This ensures comfort and safety for your pet.
All straps should be adjusted symmetrically—the neck and chest girths should be balanced so that the harness sits evenly and doesn’t shift during movement.
How to adjust the harness
adjustments should be symmetrical
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