Puppy Collar Size Guide
Milo is 19 weeks and still wearing his puppy collar.
Puppy collar size guide. You need to order a collar depending on your dog’s specific neck and head size to buy the correct collar right off the bat. A collar is measured from the end of the leather to the middle hole. A good way to measure your puppies collar size is to use a good old fashioned tape measure.
In the 20mm range, a dog with a girth measurement of 53. The types and sizes of collars can vary from puppy to puppy. As a general guide, smaller puppies will fit 10 inches and below while larger puppies will fit 10 inches and above.
Based on that formula, a border collie puppy that weighs 8 lbs at 13 weeks would likely weigh 32 lbs as an adult. A lightweight and small collar would work best for a puppy. However, make sure it’s not too loose or too tight.
A collar is measured from the end of the leather near the buckle to the middle hole; Puppies grow so fast that your lab’s baby collar won’t fit him for very long. This will give you your measurement in centimetres or inches.
Labradoodles are very interesting dogs. Collars of this size keep your pups from suffocation and don’t get out of. A general rule of thumb is you should be able to easily slide two fingers under the collar when it’s on your dog.
You will need to measure his neck to size his collar. Now place two fingers between the collar and your puppy’s neck. Check out our breed table and suggested puppy collar sizes when buying an oscar & hooch collar.