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1.) The Broadest part of the chest
(shown as Chest on the illustration above)
For chest measurement, measure the
chest at its widest point, which is typically right behind the front
legs. If the dog has a large girth, going up a size in the top line
measurement is always a smart choice, since some additional fabric
will be used up.
2.) The Length of the backbone
(shown as Back Length on the illustration above)
Measuring should be done along the
dog's backbone from the base of the head to the base of the tail.
This is from the base of where the collar rests to where the tail
is attached. The measurements you see on all our apparel indicate
this top line measurement. However, it's important that the dog's
girth be taken into account as well as the top line measurement.
3.) The Circumstances of the neck
(shown as Neck on the illustration above)
The neck size determine whether
the dog will be comfortable wearing clothing. If the neck is too
tight, the dog would be hard to breath.
There are different sizing ranges for
different types of garments, due to how binding or flexible the
material used is.
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