Sizing Corner

ADVENTURE HARNESS

Adventure Harness

OUR SIZES

XS

Neck: 28-34cm

Chest: 39-47cm

S

Neck: 30-38

Chest: 43-53

M

Neck: 35-48cm

Chest: 52-73cm

L

Neck: 42-56cm

Chest: 62-86cm

XL

Neck: 46-68cm

Chest: 66-99cm

We are updating our sizes

We are listening to your feedback and needs and are updating our Adventure Harness sizes. While we are in the process, certain colours and sizes have different measurements. Have a look at the table below to find the most up to date sizes of our current stock:

Dogs Wearing

XS

Meet Phoebe

 Miniature Long-Haired Dachshund

Wearing Size: XS

Sex: Female

Weight: 4.5 KG

Age: 9 months 

Dogs Wearing

S

Meet Taku

Japanese Spitz

Wearing Size: S

Sex: Male

Weight: 8 KG

Age: 2 Years

Dog's Wearing

M

Meet Hugo

English Cocker Spaniel

Wearing Size: Medium

Breed: English Cocker Spaniel

Sex: Male

Weight: 15.5KG

Age: 1.5 years

Dogs Wearing

L

Meet Hudson

Golden Retriever

Wearing Size: Large

Head Circumference: 49cm

Neck Circumference: 46cm

Waist: 72cm

Back length: 57cm

Dogs Wearing

XL

Meet Malcom

Staffy X

Wearing Size: XL

Breed: Staffy X

Sex: Male

Weight: 53KG

Age: 1 year, 8 months

FAQ

We understand that having to buy multiple harness throughout puppyhood can be uncomfortable. However, any piece of gear should have the right fit to avoid injuries, skin irritations and the chance of slipping out of it and escaping.

That's great news! It means you can go with either sizes and you can't be wrong... They should both fit! There can be a few points to consider when making that choice and we are happy to assist you. Just send us an email hello@arcticsammy.co.nz and we will get back to you asap.

We are trying our best to avoid this to save you time and effort of organising the return. However, these things can happen as every dog has it's unique features! Simply visit or Resolution Center and we will take care of the rest.

Slip the harness over your dog's head and adjust both straps to have a comfortable fit. If you can put two fingers between your dog's body and both the neck and chest strap, then thats a good start!

It is important to check the space between the straps and the armpits. We recommend having at least 2 fingers width of space to avoid rubbing.

Once adjusted, the harness should easily slip over your dogs head with no force.