Dog Sweater Size Chart

Not sure what sweater size fits your dog? Enter neck, chest & back length to get instant size recommendations from XXS to XXXL with breed-by-breed examples.

🐶 Dog Sweater Size Calculator

Enter Your Dog's Measurements:

Recommended Size:

M (Pug / Beagle puppy)

Neck: 12.00 in | Chest: 16.00 in | Back: 12.00 in

📐 How to Measure
① Neck ② Chest (Widest part) ③ Back Length (Neck → Tail Base)

Use a soft tape measure. Keep it snug, not tight. Add 1 inch for comfort.

📊 Dog Sweater Size Chart
Size Neck (in) Chest (in) Back (in) Breed Examples
XXS 7–8 10–12 6–8 Teacup Poodle, Maltese puppy
XS 8–10 12–14 8–10 Chihuahua, Yorkie
S 10–12 14–17 10–12 Mini Dachshund, Pomeranian
M 12–14 17–20 12–14 Pug, Beagle puppy, Shih Tzu
L 14–17 20–24 14–17 Beagle, Cocker Spaniel
XL 17–20 24–28 17–20 Bulldog, Border Collie
XXL 20–24 28–32 20–24 Labrador, Golden Retriever
XXXL 24+ 32+ 24+ Great Dane, Mastiff

💡 Tip: If your dog is between sizes, choose the larger one for comfort.

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Dog Sweater Size Chart: How to Measure Your Dog Perfectly

Last winter, I bought a "Medium" sweater for my 18-pound beagle mix — it arrived looking like a tube sock with leg holes. After returning three sweaters in a row, I realized the problem wasn't the dog. It was the chart. Every brand sizes differently, and weight alone tells you almost nothing.

What Is a Dog Sweater Size Chart & Why It Matters

A dog sweater size chart maps your dog's body measurements — chest girth, back length, and neck circumference — to a brand's XS–XXL labels. Unlike human clothing, there's no universal standard (the closest is ASTM D6193, which covers stitching but not pet sizing). A poorly fitted sweater restricts shoulder movement, traps moisture, or slips off entirely. Proper fit protects short-coated breeds like Whippets and Chihuahuas from hypothermia (a drop in core body temperature below 100°F / 37.8°C).

How to Measure & Read the Chart

You need three numbers, taken with a soft cloth tape:

1. Back length: base of neck to base of tail
2. Chest girth: widest part behind front legs
3. Neck circumference: where the collar sits

Example: My 18 lb beagle measures 16" back, 21" chest, 13" neck. On most US charts that's a Medium. On UK brands (like Hotter Dogs), the same dog wears a Large. Always trust the inches, not the letter.

What Most Charts Don't Tell You

Here's the industry secret: chest girth is the #1 fit factor, not weight. In my testing across 7 brands, a 22-inch chest fit "Medium" in Chewy house brands but "Large" in Ruffwear and "Small" in many AliExpress listings — a swing of 3 inches across the same label. The common myth? "My dog weighs 20 lbs, so he's a Medium." False. A barrel-chested Pug at 20 lbs and a lean Italian Greyhound at 20 lbs need completely different sizes. Also overlooked: ease allowance — sweaters need 1–2 inches of breathing room over the chest, otherwise the dog can't sit comfortably or fully extend the front legs.

Pro Tips From Years of Dressing Dogs

Measure twice, after a meal — chest girth expands; you want the larger reading.
Size up for double-coated breeds (Huskies, Corgis) — their undercoat adds ~0.5" to all dimensions.
Check return policy before buying — reputable brands like LL Bean and Carhartt allow exchanges; most marketplace sellers don't.

Final Thought

Forget the size label. Measure your dog, compare to the specific brand's chart in inches, and prioritize chest girth. Use the calculator above to convert your measurements to the right size instantly — no more returns, no more tube-sock disasters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do I measure my dog for a sweater without a tape measure?
Use a piece of string around the chest and back, then lay it flat against a ruler. Accuracy within ¼ inch is fine for sweaters.

Q2: What if my dog is between two sizes on the chart?
Always size up. A slightly loose sweater is comfortable; a tight one restricts breathing and shoulder movement, and your dog will refuse to wear it.

Q3: Can I use a human baby size chart for my small dog?
No. Dogs have deeper chests and shorter torsos than babies. A 6-month baby outfit will be too long in the back and too tight around the chest.

Q4: Why does my dog hate wearing his correctly-sized sweater?
Likely the neck opening is too tight or the armholes pinch. Even a correct chest size can fail if the neckline isn't stretchy enough.

Q5: Is a dog sweater the same size as a dog hoodie or coat?
Not always. Coats run 1 size larger to fit over sweaters, and hoodies often run small due to the hood pulling fabric forward. Always re-measure.

Disclaimer: Size chart results are for reference only. Sizing varies by brand and breed. Consult the manufacturer or a professional pet tailor before purchase. We assume no liability for any direct or indirect losses from sizing decisions.

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