D-fa
 
Sub Woofer - Sizing Chart
   
 
Each dog is unique, like a little furry snowflake so finding the right fit is part art, part science. The design of D-fa gear allows for different shapes through adjustments that accommodate broad shoulders and deep chests.  

We find the breed reference is the best reference point to start from. Choose a doggy-style to match the physique of your dog. Confirm your size using:
  • First, the spine measurement
  • Second, the body weight measurement
If your dog is on the border of two sizes then consider this:
  • If thick set or portly, choose the larger of the two sizes
  • If narrow or athletic, choose the smaller of the two sizes
  • Do not drop below the spine measurement given
Sub-Woofer Sizing Spine Measurement
MEASURE YOU DOG
From: midway between where the
collar sits and the front of the withers
To: the base of the tail

  PETITE 1 PETITE 2 SMALL MEDIUM LARGE X-LARGE GRANDE
K9 kg 4 - 9 kg 6 - 12 kg 12 - 20 kg 15 - 25 kg 25 - 38 kg 35 - 43 kg 44 - 60 kg
Dog lb 8 - 20 lb 13 - 26 lb 26 - 44 lb 33 - 55 lb 55 - 83 lb 77 - 94 lb 97 - 130
Spine
Measurement
32-35 cm/
12-14"
35-42 cm/
14-17"
44-52 cm/
17-21"
52-62 cm/
21-25"
62-68 cm/
25-27"
68-73 cm/
27-29"
72-75 cm/
29-31"
Example
Doggy Style
Small Terriers
Maltese
Papillon
Bichon Frise
Westies
Foxies
Cairn Terrier
Beagles
Staffys
Cocker
Spaniels
Standard
Schnauzer
Petite Borders
Border Collie
Boxer
Dalmatian
Vizsla
Labrador
Pointer
Rottweiler
Ridgeback
Retriever
German Shepherd
Mastiff


Please note when choosing a jacket in this style that the larger sizes are slightly more expensive. This is because there is significantly more fabric in these jackets, and in the case of these styles the fabric is the greatest cost. We apologise to all big dog owners, but we know you'll agree that the big love you get from a big dog is well worth the extra. 

Stretchy versus Steady Fabric  
This jacket is made from a soft, light, stretchy fabric. That means that it will give and take with movement during activity and play; and will fit neatly around your dog’s body giving them curves in all the right places and maximising their freedom of movement in the jacket. Paws up to that!

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