Here you'll find information about how to choose the right size bedding and accessories
The appropriate bed size for your dog is determined by their length, not weight.
To measure your dog for a bed, you can:
- Measure your dog from the tip of their nose to the base of their tail while they're standing.
- Add 5–10 inches to the final number. This should give your dog enough room to spread out.
You can also consider your dog's sleeping position:
- Curling up: A smaller bed might be better.
- Stretching out: A larger flat bed with plenty of room to stretch is ideal.
A dog bed should be big enough so your dog can:
- Stretch their legs out
- Feel fully supported when lying on their side and when they are curled up
- Rest and relax
- Feel supported by their joints
Utilize this size guide for sizing guide for reference. Please note that the breeds mentioned are for reference only and don't guarantee correct size for your specific dog.
Designed to fit most standard size folding metal crates.
Medium fits 36" crates, Large fits 42" crates, & Extra Large fits 48" crates
Bolster is designed to work with our standard rectangle dog beds. Bed in the middle can easily be removed and used in most standard sized crates or anywhere else your pup may sleep. Includes the bolster and bed.
Designed to fit on the back seat bench or in the cargo area of an SUV.
One Size fits all: We have chosen a size that is crate friendly and designed to be useful for most dogs, big or small. Compact, this bed rolls up for easy transportation. The shoulder strap doubles as a leash for life on the road.
Utilize this size guide for sizing guide for reference.
We recommend measuring your existing collar to figure out the best size for your pup. When between sizes, size up for a better fit.
If this is your pups first collar, follow these steps:
- Use a soft tape measure the largest part of your dog's neck. You can also use a piece of string and can measure it with a rigid ruler afterwards
- Pull the tape snug, but not tight.
- Slide two fingers between your dog's neck and the measuring tape. The collar size should be about 2 inches larger than your dog's neck size, or closer to 1 inch for very small dogs.
- When the collar is fitted properly, you should be able to slip two fingers between your dog's neck and collar.
Utilize this size guide for sizing guide for reference. Please note that the breeds mentioned are for reference only and don't guarantee correct size for your specific dog.
Nesting Collar Closure
You new collar comes buckled. Make the collar larger than necessary. Close the buckle, slip it over your pups head, then use the adjusting slider to set the correct size. Collar fastens with a safe and simple locking nesting buckle that won't come undone.
If you need to buckle or unbuckle:
- To buckle: With the large piece on top, angle the small piece and pass it through the larger piece. Pull the small piece all the way through and set it flat on top of the larger piece. Adjust the strap for a secure fit.
- To unbuckle: Follow the same steps in reverse
We recommend measuring your existing harness to figure out the best size for your pup. When between sizes, size up for a better fit.
If this is your pups first harness, follow these steps:
- Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your dog's rib cage. Avoid measuring directly above their armpits.
- Use the "two-finger rule" for both neck and chest measurements. You
should be able to fit two fingers between your dog and the harness. - Leave some room in the measurements for your dog's comfort.
- For medium-sized dogs, ensure that you can fit at least two fingers vertically between your dog's chest and the harness.
Utilize this size guide for sizing guide for reference. Please note that the breeds mentioned are for reference only and don't guarantee correct size for your specific dog.