How to Pick the Right Size Collar for Your Dog 🐾

How to Pick the Right Size Collar for Your Dog 🐾

At Browne & Co., we know a good collar isn’t just about style — it’s about comfort, safety, and making sure your pup can strut with confidence. But finding the right size can feel tricky, especially if you’ve ever guessitmated a size and ended up with a collar that was way too snug (or slipped right over your dog’s head on the first walk).

To make things a bit simpler, here’s our go-to guide for measuring, fitting, and choosing the perfect size collar for your dog.


1. Measure Your Dog’s Neck (The Right Way)

Skip the eyeballing — grab a flexible measuring tape (or a piece of string and a ruler).

  • Wrap it around the base of your dog’s neck where the collar would naturally sit.
  • Make sure it’s snug but not tight.
  • Add two fingers’ worth of space between the tape and your dog’s neck for comfort.

👉 This ensures the collar is secure but won’t pinch or rub.


2. Use the Two-Finger Rule

Once you’ve got a collar on your pup, test the fit:

  • You should be able to slip two fingers comfortably under the collar.
  • Too tight? Time to size up.
  • Too loose? You risk it slipping off.

👉 This simple rule works across breeds, sizes, and ages.


3. Factor in Your Dog’s Breed & Coat

Different pups = different needs.

  • Small breeds & puppies: Lightweight collars with adjustability are key (and remember, puppies grow fast — check sizing often!).
  • Large breeds: Look for durability and wider collars that spread pressure evenly. Our Large collars are 1" wide versus our Medium and Small, which are 3/4" wide. 

4. Consider Adjustability

Dogs gain and lose weight, grow, or even fluff up with the seasons. Adjustable collars are a must for:

  • Puppies who will grow into bigger sizes.
  • Active dogs who may fluctuate in weight.
  • Seasonal changes (summer trim vs. winter fluff).

5. Match Collar Width to Comfort

Width matters!

  • Narrow collars (¾”): Great for small dogs, lightweight, and comfy.
  • Medium collars (also ¾”): Perfect for everyday use on most breeds.
  • Wide collars (1”): Better for big breeds — reduces pressure on the neck.

6. Safety First

Always check:

  • The buckle is strong and secure.
  • The D-ring is sturdy enough for your leash.
  • There’s no fraying or wear — replace collars that look tired.

7. Browne & Co. Sizing Guide

We’ve made it simple: each Browne & Co. collar comes with clear sizing to help you match your dog’s neck measurement to the right fit.

  • Small: 8”–12” necks
  • Medium: 12”–16” necks
  • Large: 16”–24” necks

If your pup is between sizes, always size up for safety and comfort.


Final Thoughts

The right collar isn’t just an accessory — it’s part of your pup’s everyday comfort and safety. With the right fit, your dog is ready to take on fall walks, park adventures, and everything in between — all while looking stylish in Browne & Co. designs.

🛒 Shop our collection of durable, stylish, and affordable collars here.

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