Find the right fit.
Measure weight, chest, neck, and back. If your pet is between sizes, choose the roomier fit. Small pieces should feel snug but never tight.
1
Chest
Widest point behind the front legs.
2
Neck
Loose enough for two fingers.
3
Back
Shoulder blades to base of tail.
Cats
Dogs
Dog Size Chart
| Size | Neck (cm) | Chest (cm) | Back (cm) | Typical Breeds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 18–22 | 28–34 | 18–22 | Chihuahua, Toy Poodle, Yorkie |
| S | 22–28 | 34–42 | 22–28 | Maltese, Pomeranian, Shih Tzu |
| M | 28–34 | 42–52 | 28–35 | French Bulldog, Cavalier, Dachshund |
| L | 34–40 | 52–62 | 35–45 | Corgi, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel |
| XL | 40–48 | 62–76 | 45–55 | Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky |
Cat Size Chart
| Size | Neck (cm) | Chest (cm) | Back (cm) | Typical Breeds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 18–22 | 30–36 | 25–30 | Kitten, Siamese, Sphynx |
| M | 22–26 | 36–42 | 30–35 | British Shorthair, Domestic Shorthair |
| L | 26–30 | 42–50 | 35–42 | Maine Coon, Ragdoll, Norwegian Forest |
Tips for the best fit
- Between sizes? Always go up. A slightly loose fit is more comfortable than too tight.
- First time? Let your pet wear it at home for 10–15 minutes first. Reward with treats.
- Check the fit: You should be able to slide two fingers under any part of the garment.
- Watch for signs: If your pet seems stressed, freezes, or tries to remove it, try a different size or style.
Still not sure?
Send us your pet's measurements and breed at support@pawse.au and we'll recommend the perfect fit. Free exchanges if the size isn't right.
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