Dog pulling harness

Because a good-fitting harness is essential to ensure comfort and security to your dog.

SizesNeck (A-B)Torso(C-C)Body (A-D)WeightRope color
XXS9″21-23″18-19″35-40 lbWhite/Red
XS9,5″23-25″19-20″40-45 lbWhite/Red
S10″23-25″20-21″45-50 lbWhite
M10,5″25-27″21-22″50-55 lbGreen
L11″27-29″22-23″55-60 lbBlack
XL11,5″29-31″23-24″60-70 lbBlue
XXL12″31-33″24-26″70-80 lbRed
3XL12,5″33-35″26-27″80-95 lbWhite/Red
4XL13″35-37″27-29″95-110 lbWhite/Red
5XL13,5″37-39″29-31″110-125 lbWhite/Red
Custom made*35-125 lbWhite/Red

* If you think your dog needs a custom-made harness (neck size X with body size Y), please contact us (service@nahak.ca). It will be important to provide us your dog's measurements (detailed below), weight and breed (or a photo).

Sizing

We highly recommend using a flexible measuring tape as shown on the picture. While measuring your dog, make sure he stands up with a straight back. If your dog have a thick fur put pressure on the measuring tape to avoid overestimated measurements.


Step 1


Point A

POINT A is located at the junction of the dog's neck and shoulder blades. At this point, there's a hole where the finger can easily be inserted - this is exactly where POINT A is located.


Step 2


Point B

POINT B is located on the sternum bone (pointed bone under the dog's throat).

MEASURE AB is the neck measurement. It runs from POINT A (previously identified) to POINT B.

A-B measurement

The AB MEASUREMENT is not the neck circumference but only a half-circle from POINT A to POINT B.

There must be some tension in the measuring tape when you take the measurement.


Step 3


Point C and C-C measurement

POINT C is at the lowest point of the dog’s rib cage and just behind the front legs.

CC MEASUREMENT is for the torso. It does a full circumference of the dog rib cage passing through POINT C.


Step 4


Point D and A-D measurement

POINT D is exactly where the dog’s tail starts / detaches from his body.

MEASURE AD is the back measurement. It runs from POINT A (previously identified) to POINT D.

When taking this measurement, the dog must have the back as straight as possible so as not to distort the measurements. The measuring tape should be tight and slightly raised above the back (should not follow the curvature of the back).