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Measuring your pet is important to get the best fit for their Dundies® pet nappies. If you are unsure on size please contact us. We are always happy to provide support. We have fitted hundreds of different dogs with their Dundies nappies and are quite confident to say we are experts in dog bums!
Dundies instructional video to show you exactly where to measure your pet.
Don't have a tape measure? Download our Dundies FREE Printable Tape Measure - Download Here.
Using your tape measure, measure around the waist of the dog where you want the nappy to sit. If your dog is a boy and you are measuring for a belly band, be sure to include his penis in the measurement.
When taking this measurement leave room to move, you do not want the waist of your pets nappy too tight. The wasit on all Dundies products is adjustable, so you can always tighten them.
This measurement is only needed for Snappies and All in Ones. As per the diagram, you are measuring from where you want the nappy to sit on your pets back, running it all the way along your dogs bottom, past their tail, through their hind legs and onto their belly. This is the overall length of the nappy.
This measurement is important so that your dogs Dundies sit at the right height on their back, and don't sit too short like hipster jeans.
Dogs bottoms are not easy to guess the size of. A bulldog, like sophie in the video, wears a size large. This is because they have very wide bums, where as a greyhound that is a much larger dog, also wears a large because they have a more thin longer bum. This breed guide in conjunction with measuring your dog can help you determine the ideal size for your pet. Please keep in mind that these recommendations are based off standard size for that breed, so if you dog is larger than normal, is overweight or is underweight, it is always best to measure. Still stuck? Reach out, we are happy to help.
THIS GUIDE IS FOR NAPPIES NOT BELLY BANDS
American Staffy |
Large |
Australian Shepherd |
Large |
Beagle |
Large |
Border Collie |
Large |
British Bulldog |
Extra Large |
Bull Terrier |
Extra Large |
Cavalier |
Small |
Cavoodle |
Medium |
Chihuahua |
Extra Small |
Cocker Spaniel |
Medium |
Dachshund |
Small |
English Staffy |
Large |
French Bulldog |
Medium |
German Shepherd |
Extra Large |
Golden Retriever |
Extra Large |
Great Dane |
Extra Large - Custom XXL |
Greyhound |
Large |
Jack Russell |
Medium |
Kelpie |
Large |
Labrador |
Extra Large |
Maltese |
Small - Medium |
Miniature Schnauzer |
Medium |
Pomeranian |
Small |
Pug |
Medium |
Rottweiler |
Extra Large |
Samoyed |
Large |
Shih Tuz |
Small - Medium |
There is a different tape measure for the nappies compared to the belly bands. You can download them by clicking here.
Open the PDF and print it at 100%.
Cut out your Dundies tape measure and assemble it with sticky tape.
Measure your pet using the steps above. You will need to measure their waist and their back length.
Use the handy key at the bottom of the page to write down your pets size. If your pets measurements fall between two sizes, always go with the bigger size. Dundies have full adjustability so you can always make them tighter around the waist, but you can’t make them longer.
If you are ever in doubt, reach out! Were here via email, phone, facebook and instagram to help!
Measuring your pet is important to get the best fit for their Dundies® pet nappies. If you are unsure on size please contact us. We are always happy to provide support. We have fitted hundreds of different dogs with their Dundies nappies and are quite confident to say we are experts in dog bums!
Dundies instructional video to show you exactly where to measure your pet.
Don't have a tape measure? Download our Dundies FREE Printable Tape Measure - Download Here.
Using your tape measure, measure around the waist of the dog where you want the nappy to sit. If your dog is a boy and you are measuring for a belly band, be sure to include his penis in the measurement.
When taking this measurement leave room to move, you do not want the waist of your pets nappy too tight. The wasit on all Dundies products is adjustable, so you can always tighten them.
This measurement is only needed for Snappies and All in Ones. As per the diagram, you are measuring from where you want the nappy to sit on your pets back, running it all the way along your dogs bottom, past their tail, through their hind legs and onto their belly. This is the overall length of the nappy.
This measurement is important so that your dogs Dundies sit at the right height on their back, and don't sit too short like hipster jeans.
Dogs bottoms are not easy to guess the size of. A bulldog, like sophie in the video, wears a size large. This is because they have very wide bums, where as a greyhound that is a much larger dog, also wears a large because they have a more thin longer bum. This breed guide in conjunction with measuring your dog can help you determine the ideal size for your pet. Please keep in mind that these recommendations are based off standard size for that breed, so if you dog is larger than normal, is overweight or is underweight, it is always best to measure. Still stuck? Reach out, we are happy to help.
THIS GUIDE IS FOR NAPPIES NOT BELLY BANDS
American Staffy |
Large |
Australian Shepherd |
Large |
Beagle |
Large |
Border Collie |
Large |
British Bulldog |
Extra Large |
Bull Terrier |
Extra Large |
Cavalier |
Small |
Cavoodle |
Medium |
Chihuahua |
Extra Small |
Cocker Spaniel |
Medium |
Dachshund |
Small |
English Staffy |
Large |
French Bulldog |
Medium |
German Shepherd |
Extra Large |
Golden Retriever |
Extra Large |
Great Dane |
Extra Large - Custom XXL |
Greyhound |
Large |
Jack Russell |
Medium |
Kelpie |
Large |
Labrador |
Extra Large |
Maltese |
Small - Medium |
Miniature Schnauzer |
Medium |
Pomeranian |
Small |
Pug |
Medium |
Rottweiler |
Extra Large |
Samoyed |
Large |
Shih Tuz |
Small - Medium |
There is a different tape measure for the nappies compared to the belly bands. You can download them by clicking here.
Open the PDF and print it at 100%.
Cut out your Dundies tape measure and assemble it with sticky tape.
Measure your pet using the steps above. You will need to measure their waist and their back length.
Use the handy key at the bottom of the page to write down your pets size. If your pets measurements fall between two sizes, always go with the bigger size. Dundies have full adjustability so you can always make them tighter around the waist, but you can’t make them longer.
If you are ever in doubt, reach out! Were here via email, phone, facebook and instagram to help!
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