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Pet portraits by Gillian Ussher make the perfect gift as they are unique, thoughtful and personal. However, sometimes it can be a challenge to source that perfect photograph, to know which pets to choose or even to keep it all a secret!
Gift vouchers are now available, to allow a portrait to be given as a gift without the need to source a reference photograph. Vouchers are sent enclosed in a card and with an optional personal message.
If you would like a custom amount or a personal message included, please contact sales@pawfectpetwear.co.uk
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How to measure your dog

To measure your dog correctly always use a soft tape measure and always measure your dog when they are standing. We recommend you measure your dog using the guidelines shown below and choose the size giving the most room
Collars
Collar size is the length measure around your dog's neck. They key is not to be too restrictive so that the collar provides maximum comfort - you must allow space for two fingers between the collar and your dog's neck.
Step 1 Using a tape measure, measure around your dog’s neck about half way up |
Step 2 Take that measurement and add up to 1" just to make sure they will feel comfortable |
Step 3 Check our sizing charts for each collar type before ordering as sizes may vary between |
If a measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend going for the larger size so that the collar is not restrictive on your dog.
Clothing
For the perfect fit, clothing for your dog is measured by the dog's body length, chest and neck.
Step 1 For the neck size, using a tape measure, measure around your dog’s neck about half way |
Step 2 To get perfect length, measure the length of your dog’s back from your dog's shoulder |
Step 3 For chest size, place the tape measure on the dog's shoulder blades and measure right around products up the neck blades to the base of the tail the chest at the deepest point. This usually follows the line from the shoulder blades downwards just behind the front legs. |