Key takeaways

  • Our visual chart helps you find your dog’s size at a glance.
  • It’s great for comparing breeds and proportions quickly.
  • Prefer lists? You can click here for a traditional chart version.

Finding the right fit shouldn’t be complicated or feel like algebra. That’s why we created our visual size chart: a simple, easy-to-scan guide that lets you compare your dog’s shape, size and breed to real-world examples.

How to use it

  1. Start with your dog’s breed (or the breed they most resemble).
  2. Look at the silhouette that matches your pup’s body type — broader chest, longer torso or balanced build.
  3. Check the size label (S–13XL, Frenchie fit or Dachshund fit) and note the measurements underneath for reference.
  4. If your pup’s between sizes or still growing, size up for comfort; we promise it’s better to be roomy than restricted.

Pro tip: You’ll notice we’ve included special fits for unique body types — like French bulldogs (shorter and broader) and dachshunds (longer and leaner). Because one-size-fits-all doesn’t work when you’ve got this much variety in the dog world.

Dog size chart with silhouettes of various breeds and their measurements.Chart showing silhouettes of dogs with size labels on a solid backgroundSilhouettes of large dogs with size labels on a solid backgroundSilhouettes of extra large dogs with size labels on a solid backgroundDog coat size chart for French Bulldogs and Dachshunds on a solid background


Looking for more precision?

If you prefer traditional tables and numeric measurements, we’ve got you covered — you can click here for the list version of our size chart. It includes chest, back length, neck and suggested weight ranges for every size.

Our goal is to make sizing as stress-free as possible — so you can focus on the fun part: watching your pup strut their stuff in comfort and style.

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