Snazzy Pooch Size Guide

Dog Harness & Collar Size Guide

Find the perfect fit for your dog in seconds. Select your breed and enter measurements for instant recommendations across every Snazzy Pooch product.

UK law: The Control of Dogs Order 1992 requires your dog to wear a collar with your name & address in public. Our engraved collars satisfy this — no separate tag needed.
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Neck

Measure around the base of the neck where a collar sits. Keep two fingers under the tape for a comfortable fit.

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Chest (girth)

Measure the widest part of the chest behind the front legs. Most important measurement for harnesses.

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Weight

Use accurate scales. Weight guides No-Pull and Step-In sizing. If between sizes, always size up.

Find your dog's size

No tag needed. Your dog's name and contact details are engraved directly onto the collar or harness buckles — satisfying UK law (Control of Dogs Order 1992) and eliminating the jangle of a loose tag.
Full size charts
Personalised collars
Personalised harnesses
No-pull harnesses
Step-in harnesses
Matching leads
Bow ties
Size Strap width Neck measurement
XS 13 mm (0.5") 15 – 28 cm
S 20 mm (0.79") 20 – 29 cm
M 20 mm (0.79") 27 – 41 cm
L 25 mm (0.95") 33 – 52 cm
XL 25 mm (0.95") 37 – 60 cm

Tip: Between sizes? Choose the smaller size for collars — always measure your dog's neck directly, not an existing collar.

Size Width Neck Chest
XS 13 mm 15 – 28 cm 20 – 32 cm
S 20 mm 19 – 29 cm 22 – 35 cm
M 20 mm 27 – 41 cm 31 – 59 cm
L 25 mm 35 – 55 cm 40 – 75 cm
XL 25 mm 42 – 70 cm 49 – 90 cm

Tip: Chest girth is the most important harness measurement. If between sizes, always size up.

Size Weight Neck Chest
XS 2 – 4 kg 22 – 34 cm 34 – 40 cm
S 4 – 8 kg 32 – 48 cm 44 – 52 cm
M 8 – 12 kg 40 – 60 cm 48 – 62 cm
L 12 – 20 kg 44 – 66 cm 59 – 76 cm
XL 20+ kg 52 – 76 cm 74 – 102 cm

Tip: No-pull harnesses sized primarily by weight. Ideal for Labradors, Beagles and high-energy breeds.

Size Webbing width Chest girth
S 1.5 cm 35 – 50 cm
M 2 cm 45 – 68 cm
L 2.5 cm 55 – 78 cm

Tip: Ideal for dogs who dislike things going over their head. Particularly good for Dachshunds — keeps pressure off the spine.

Size Width Length
S 13 mm (0.5") 120 cm (47.25")
M 20 mm (0.79") 120 cm (47.25")
L 25 mm (0.98") 150 cm (59.06")

Tip: Match your lead size to your collar or harness for the best proportion and a perfectly coordinated matching set.

Size Dimensions Best for
S 7.5 cm × 5 cm XS & S collars
M 10 cm × 6 cm S & M collars
L 11.5 cm × 6 cm M & L collars

Tip: Bows attach directly to the collar. Choose the size that matches your collar for the best proportion. Perfect for weddings.

Breed-specific size tips

Labrador

Broad chest and powerful shoulders. Many Labs fill out until 18–24 months. No-Pull or padded harnesses recommended. Check chest room over winter coats.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Muscular neck and deep chest. Choose sturdy, padded harnesses and avoid rubbing under the forelegs. If between sizes on chest, always go up.

French Bulldog

Stocky frame with short neck. Avoid pressure on the throat — a Comfort Fit harness spreads load across the chest. Watch chest width carefully.

Dachshund

Long backs and narrower fronts. Step-In harnesses keep pressure off the spine. Ensure the chest strap sits lower and does not rub the underarm.

Cockapoo & Cavapoo

Fluff can hide fit — re-measure after grooming. Adjustable Step-In or No-Pull harnesses suit energetic walks. Full grown by 12–18 months.

Golden Retriever

Feathered coats need adjustability. No-Pull or Comfort Fit ideal for adolescence when pulling is common. Check fit seasonally.

Beagle

Active scent hounds — choose secure Step-In or Comfort Fit. Measure snug to prevent backing out when following a scent.

Jack Russell

High-energy escape artists. A snug Step-In or No-Pull harness helps control zig-zagging. Double-check chest fit regularly.

Shih Tzu & Chihuahua

Small frames need light hardware and soft webbing. Avoid bulky fittings near joints. Step-In harnesses are safest for Chihuahuas.

Border Collie & German Shepherd

Athletic working builds. Front-clip options assist with heel training. Coats change seasonally — re-check fit every few months.

Frequently asked questions

How do I measure my dog for a harness?

Measure the neck just above the front shoulder blades below where a collar sits, and the widest part of the chest behind the front legs. Keep the tape snug but not tight — you should be able to fit two fingers underneath. The chest measurement is the most important for harness sizing.

What size collar does my dog need?

Match your dog's neck measurement to our collar size ranges. If between sizes, choose the larger for comfort. Always measure your dog's neck directly rather than measuring an existing collar — collars stretch over time and will not be accurate.

Do dogs in the UK need engraved collars by law?

Yes. The Control of Dogs Order 1992 requires a collar with the owner's name and address when in a public place. Our personalised engraved collars satisfy this requirement — your dog's name and your contact details are engraved directly onto the collar, so no separate tag is needed.

Which harness style is best for my breed?

Active pullers benefit from a front-clip No-Pull harness. Smaller breeds and dogs who dislike things over their head often prefer Step-In styles. Dachshunds should always use a Step-In or chest harness to protect their long spine. Use the interactive tool above for a tailored recommendation.

My dog is between two sizes — which should I choose?

For harnesses, always size up — a slightly larger harness can be adjusted snugly, while a too-small harness cannot be adjusted at all and can cause discomfort. For collars, choose the smaller size if your measurement is near the bottom of the larger size's range, as collars should fit snugly.

Can I personalise every product?

Yes — every collar and harness can be personalised with your dog's name, your phone number or postcode, your choice of font, and hardware colour. Each piece is made to order specifically for your dog.

What if my breed isn't listed in the size tool?

Select "Other breed" and enter your dog's actual measurements — neck, chest and weight — for accurate sizing. If you're unsure, contact us and we'll help you find the right fit.

Popular UK size queries

Our size guide covers the most popular dog breeds in the UK. Whether you're looking for a personalised harness for a Cavapoo, the right collar size for a French Bulldog, or a no-pull harness for a Labrador, our interactive tool gives you instant recommendations based on your dog's actual measurements.

  • Best harness size for Cavapoo by chest & weight
  • Which collar size fits a French Bulldog neck?
  • No-pull harness size for Labrador puppy (kg to size)
  • What size Step-In harness for a Dachshund chest?
  • Personalised collar size for Shih Tzu with long coat
  • Border Collie harness fit guide: training & front-clip
  • Staffy chest size & best harness type UK
  • Exact collar size for a Jack Russell 30–33 cm neck

When to size up or down

If your measurement sits at the very end of a size range, size up for harnesses and choose the smaller band for collars. Always check chest room for deep-chested or stocky breeds like Staffies and French Bulldogs.

Troubleshooting fit

Rubbing near the forelegs? Lower the chest strap or try a Step-In. Collar rotating or slipping? Adjust smaller or try a narrower strap width. Pulling on walks? A front-clip No-Pull harness can significantly help with heel training.