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A.
Measure around the base of the neck, insert a couple of
your fingers for comfort and record the cm measurement
Measure around the neck close to the shoulder and allow
room for a comfortable fit. As a good rule, you should
be able to fit a couple of fingers comfortably under the
collar. If your dogs measurements are near or in between
two different sized collars, order the next size up to
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| B. Our collars
are measured from x to y. We suggest that you choose a
collar where the neck size of your dog is between the
two measurements. |
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guide to what breeds may suit certain collar sizes, The
highlighted breed is illustrated for easy recognition. |
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Collar
size 5 (25-29cm)
would typically suit any teeny breeds ie Bichon
Frize, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Shih
Tzu, Yorkshire Terrier,
Dachshund |
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Collar
size 6 (30-34
cm)
would typically suit a Dachshund [miniature], Jack
Russell, Pekingese, Poodle [toy], Boston
Terrier, Miniature Schnauzer, King Charles Spaniel
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Collar
size 7(35-39.8
cm)
would typically suit a Cairn Terrier, Dachshund,
Poodle [miniature], Welsh Corgi
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Collar
size 8 (40-44.8
cm)
would typically suit a Beagle, Cavalier K. Charles,
Fox Terrier, Pug, Sheltie, West Highland, a Dalmation,
Border Border Collie, Setter, Staffordshire
Bull Terrier, Boxer, Standard Schnauzer
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Collar
size 9 (45-52.2
cm)
would typically suit a Cocker Spaniel, Poodle [standard],
Saluki, Springer Spaniel, Labrador, Golden
retriever, Great Dane, Giant Schnauzer,
Weimaraner, German Shepherd |
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Collar
size 10 (52-59.2
cm)
would typically suit a Afghan Hound, Airedale Terrier,
Border Collie, Boxer, Collie, Dalmatian,
Bloodhound, Mastiff, Rottweiler, Bull dog
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