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Sizing
           

Choosing the Right Collar for Your Dog

Diva-Dog collars come in many colors, styles, and sizes to fit each individual dog depending on neck size.
We have many styles of dog collars to choose from depending on your dog's size and disposition, and
your training needs. For the majority of dogs, a traditional nylon or leather dog collar is sufficient.

Traditional Dog Collars: Traditional dog collars are available in a variety of styles, colors, and widths.
They should ride high on your pet's neck, not loose so that it slides down near the top of his shoulder blades.
Dog Collars should be snug with enough room to fit two fingers betweenyour dog's neck and his collar.
For your dog's safety, the collar should not be loose enough to slip over the pet's head. Collars should also not
be so tight as to restrict breathing or cause coughing. Check collar size frequently on growing puppies.
Use a tape measure to measure your pet's neck, then add on two to three inches.

Choose collar and lead width with hardware that matches your pet's size. Smaller, lightweight choices
are for small dogs and puppies, and wider, more durable styles are for bigger, stronger pets.

Every collar you own should have a current nametag attached to it at all times!

Dog Harnesses: Harnesses, which go around the neck and around the shoulders behind the front legs,
are recommended for dogs who have upper respiratory disease or diseases of the throat or trachea, such as
a collapsed trachea. If a dog with a collar pulls on the leash, it places pressure on the throat and trachea,
causing irritation and coughing. Harnesses relieve that pressure. Our Step-In harness style is the recommended type
of harness for most small breeds.

 
 

XS/Small
7"-11" 2-12 lbs

Chihuahua
(2-6 lbs)

Italian Greyhound
(11 lbs)

Maltese
(6-9 lbs)

Miniature Pinscher
(8-10 lbs)

Papillon
(9-10 lbs)

Pekingese
(8-10 lbs)

Pomeranian
(~11 lbs)

Silky Terrier
(9-11 lbs)

Yorkshire Terrier
(~8 lbs)

 

Medium
11"-15" 10-45 lbs

Australian Shephard
(27-45 lbs)

Beagle
(18-30 lbs)

Bichon Frise
(12-15 lbs)

Boston Terrier
(15-25 lbs)

Brittany Spaniel
(35-40 lbs)

Cairn Terrier
(~14 lbs)

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
(13-18 lbs)

Cocker Spaniel
(24-28 lbs)

Dachsund
(~22 lbs)

French Bulldog
(13-26 lbs)

Lhasa Apso
(13-15 lbs)

Miniature Schnauzer
(13-15 lbs)

Pug
(14-18 lbs)

Scottish Terrier
(19-23 lbs)

Shetland Sheepdog
(14-16 lbs)

Shih Tzu
(~14 lbs)

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
(35 lbs)

Welsh Corgi
(28-30 lbs)

West Highland White Terrier
(15-22 lbs)

 

Large
15"- 22" 40-120 lbs

Airedale Terrier
(~44 lbs)

Akita
(77-88 lbs)

Alaskan Malamute
(75-85 lbs)

Basset Hound
(40-51 lbs)

Bloodhound
(88-105 lbs)

Boxer
(51-77 lbs)

Chesapeake Bay Retriever
(55-75 lbs)

Chinese Shar-Pei
(35-55 lbs)

Colllie
(50-75 lbs)

Doberman Pinscher
(66-88 lbs)

English Bulldog
(49-55 lbs)

English Springer Spaniel
(49-53 lbs)

Flat-coated Retriever
(60-75 lbs)

German Shephard
(77-85 lbs)

German Shorthaired Pointer
(55-70 lbs)

Golden Retriever
(60-75 lbs)

Labrador Retriever
(55-75 lbs)

Shiba Inu
(44 lbs)

Siberian Husky
(35-60 lbs)

Standard Poodle
(~49 lbs)

Vizsla
(49-62 lbs)

Weimaraner
(70-85 lbs)