To measure your dog for a Martingale Collar, use a soft tape measure or a piece of string and take the measurements at point A, B, and C in the drawing below. Choose the size that fits within this range to ensure that your collar fits perfectly.
For Sight Hounds, the measurement at points A and B may be the same or very similar, this is because their heads are often the same size or smaller than their necks. For non-Sight Hounds, these measurements will be different and you will need to choose a collar size that is large enough to slip over the head (point A) but not too large to fit correctly at point B.
In other words, choose the smallest size that will still fit your dog. If your dog has a 15 inch neck, choose the Medium, which is adjustable from 13-18 inches rather than the Large, which is adjustable from 15-20 inches.
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example of most common martingale sizes |
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x-small |
8-12" |
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small |
12-16" |
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medium |
14-16" |
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large |
16-20" |
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x-large |
20-26" |
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1x |
26-34" |

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Teacups & Tiny Dogs Size 6 (5? to 6?) 3/8" wide Size 7 (6? to 7?) 3/8" wide Size 8 (7? to 8?) 3/8" wide Size 9 (8? to 9?) 3/8" wide |
Small, Medium & Large Dogs |
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XS/Small Chihuahua Italian Greyhound Maltese Miniature Pinscher Papillon Pekingese Pomeranian Silky Terrier Yorkshire Terrier |
Medium 11"-15" 10-45 lbs
Australian Shephard Beagle Bichon Frise Boston Terrier Brittany Spaniel Cairn Terrier Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Dachsund French Bulldog Lhasa Apso Miniature Schnauzer Pug Scottish Terrier Shetland Sheepdog Shih Tzu Soft-Coated Wheaten
Terrier Welsh Corgi West Highland White
Terrier |
Large 15"- 22" 40-120 lbs
Airedale Terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute Basset Hound Bloodhound Boxer Chesapeake Bay
Retriever Chinese Shar-Pei Colllie Doberman Pinscher English Bulldog English Springer
Spaniel Flat-coated Retriever German Shephard German Shorthaired
Pointer Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever Shiba Inu Siberian Husky Standard Poodle Vizsla Weimaraner |






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enamel on stainless steel




To
measure your dog for a
Martingale Collar, use a soft
tape measure or a piece of
string and take the measurements
at point
