Size Guide
Finding the right size for your dog is essential for comfort and effective drying. Use our interactive calculator and comprehensive guide to ensure the perfect fit.
How to Measure Your Dog

1️⃣Back Length (Topline)
- Ask your dog to stand in a natural position
- Place the measuring tape at the base of the neck (where the collar sits)
- Measure along the spine to the base of the tail
- Keep the tape straight and snug against the body
2️⃣Chest Girth
- Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of the chest
- Position the tape just behind the front legs
- Make sure the tape is snug but not tight
- Your dog should be able to breathe comfortably
3️⃣Weight (Optional)
Use your dog's current weight as a secondary check. Body shapes vary widely between breeds, so weight alone should not be the primary factor.
💡 Pro Tips
- • Measure when your dog is calm and standing naturally
- • Use a flexible measuring tape (not a ruler)
- • Measure twice to ensure accuracy
- • If between sizes, choose the larger size for better coverage
- • For deep-chested breeds, consider sizing up
Size Calculator
Enter your dog's measurements to get a size recommendation. We recommend measuring both back length and chest girth for the most accurate fit.
Measure from base of neck to base of tail
Measure around the widest part of the chest
Helps confirm the right size (secondary check)
Find the Perfect Fit for Your Dog
Select your dog's breed to see size guidance and recommended products
Size Chart
Use this chart as a reference. We recommend measuring your dog for the most accurate fit. Never rely on a single measurement — always check both back length and chest girth.
| Size | Back Length (Topline) | Chest Girth | Weight (approx.) | Example Breeds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 25–30 cm (10–12") | 35–45 cm (14–18") | 2–5 kg (4.4–11 lbs) | ChihuahuaYorkshire TerrierPomeranianToy PoodlePapillon |
| S | 30–40 cm (12–16") | 45–55 cm (18–22") | 5–10 kg (11–22 lbs) | West Highland White TerrierCocker SpanielBeagleCavalier King Charles SpanielBorder TerrierJack Russell Terrier |
| M | 40–50 cm (16–20") | 55–65 cm (22–26") | 10–20 kg (22–44 lbs) | Labrador RetrieverGolden RetrieverBorder CollieEnglish Springer SpanielStaffordshire Bull TerrierBoxer |
| L | 50–60 cm (20–24") | 65–75 cm (26–30") | 20–35 kg (44–77 lbs) | German ShepherdRottweilerDobermanWeimaranerRhodesian RidgebackAlaskan Malamute |
| XL | 60–70 cm (24–28") | 75–85 cm (30–34") | 35–50 kg (77–110 lbs) | Great DaneSaint BernardMastiffIrish WolfhoundNewfoundlandBernese Mountain Dog |
⚠️ Important: This chart is a guide only. Always measure your dog for the most accurate fit. If your dog falls between sizes or has unusual proportions, we recommend choosing the larger size or contacting us for personalized advice.
Between Sizes?
If your dog falls between two sizes or has unusual proportions:
- •Choose the larger size for growing dogs or very fluffy coats
- •Deep-chested breeds (e.g., Greyhounds, Boxers) may need to size up
- •Long-backed breeds should prioritize back length measurement
- •Contact us if you're unsure — we're happy to help!
Why Accurate Measurements Matter
A well-fitting drying coat ensures:
- ✓Maximum coverage and drying efficiency
- ✓Comfortable fit that doesn't restrict movement
- ✓Protection for your car, furniture, and floors
- ✓Long-lasting durability with proper fit
Shop by Size
Now that you know your dog's size, explore our range of drying coats and accessories: