Use
a measuring
tape to measure
the chest, neck
girth, and body
length of your
dog as shown
in the chart
below. Usually
the chest measurement
will compensate
for the other
two measurements.
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PINKAHOLIC
STANDARD
MEASURMENT |
SIZE |
Neck(inch) |
Chest(inch) |
weigth(lbs) |
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XS |
5~7 |
9~11 |
3~4 |
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S |
7~9 |
11~13 |
4~6 |
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M |
9~11 |
13~17 |
7~10 |
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L |
11~13 |
17~19 |
11~15 |
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