How do I measure my dog for the right size princess tulle dress?
To get the right fit for a princess tulle dress, take three quick measurements—neck, chest (girth), and back length—then compare them to the dress’s size chart. Measure while your dog is standing naturally, and keep the tape snug but not tight so your pup can breathe, sit, and walk comfortably once the tulle layers and bow are on.
What you’ll need
Use a soft measuring tape (or a string plus a ruler), a few treats, and a calm moment when your dog isn’t wiggly after playtime.
Step 1: Measure the neck
Wrap the tape around the base of the neck where a collar normally sits (not up near the head). You should be able to slide two fingers under the tape. Write down the number in inches.
Step 2: Measure the chest (girth)—the most important one
Measure around the widest part of your dog’s ribcage, usually just behind the front legs. Keep the tape level all the way around. If your dog is between sizes, prioritize the chest measurement and size up for comfort, especially with fuller tulle skirts.
Step 3: Measure back length
Measure from the base of the neck (where the collar sits) straight down the spine to the start of the tail. Don’t measure up the neck or past the tail. This helps the dress sit properly without riding up or covering tail movement.
Quick fit tips for a princess tulle dress
If your dog is fluffy, has a deep chest, or is still growing, leaving a little extra room prevents rubbing around the armpits. For dogs who dislike pull-over clothing, a slightly roomier fit can make dressing easier and reduce fussing.
For more sizing help, comfort checks, and care guidance specific to tulle and bow details, see the full guide here: https://splendena.com/guide-princess-tulle-bow-dog-dress-sizing-comfort-care/.
FAQ
What should I do if my dog is between two dress sizes?
Choose the larger size and use any adjustable closures to fine-tune the fit. A little extra room is usually more comfortable than a tight chest or snug armholes, especially with layered tulle.
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