PUG MEASURING GUIDE

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Not sure if your Pug will fit our clothing or accessories? Don’t worry, Pug Parties can provide the measuring advice you need.

This short guide will show you where to measure your Pug’s Neck, Length, Chest, Head and Height - making sure that we get the right size and fit starts with measuring our Pugs correctly.

  • The key point to remember is that your measurements don’t have to be exact, most clothing have a 2-3 cm variance, so you have some leeway.

    Measuring your Pug can be difficult if you have a Pug who cannot sit or stand still for a few minutes, therefore it is highly recommended that you get help from someone who can hold your Pug whilst you measure.

    Alternatively, if you don’t have help available you could put your Pug on a stable table or in the laundry sink to restrict movement whilst you measure.

  • Although getting all measurements are handy when choosing your Pug’s clothing and accessories, the priority order in which you should get your measurements is: Chest, Neck, Length, Height, Head.

    As a general guide to measuring each position, have the tape measure ready between your two hands so that you can quickly and gently put it in place and measure by joining your two hands together, then holding the position that the tape end marks on the measurement with your thumb nail.

    Once sure, drop the tape end and note down the number of centimetres marked on the measuring tape by your thumb nail.

  • Neck

    To get an accurate neck measurement, remove your Pugs collar and use the area where the collar would normally sit around their neck as the general guide to where the tape measure should go.

  • Length

    For the length, start from the collar and stretch the tape down the length of your Pugs back until it touches the bottom of the tail.

  • Chest

    To get an accurate chest measurement, use the area directly behind the front legs as the general guide to where the tape should measure.

  • Head

    For the head, loop the measuring tape into a circle at about the 35-40cm mark and sit on top of the head of your Pug to judge if it sits above the eye line and ears, adjusting the loop in or out as required to get the right fit.

  • Height

    And finally, for the height you’ll need to get your Pug to stand.

    Start measuring from the collar and stretch the tape down the length of your Pug’s leg until it touches the ground.

  • A woman in a grey polo shirt with the word “pug” on it is smiling while measuring a black pug standing on a table. A fawn pug wearing a colorful striped t-shirt with cartoon pug prints stands on its hind legs, reaching up toward the table with curiosity.

    Help

    We hope has been helpful in guiding you how to measure your Pug to then choose the perfect clothes and accessories for them.

    If you have questions, please feel free to contact us on our social media pages or via email.

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  • A light fawn senior pug with a slightly tilted head and her tongue gently poking out, sitting upright in a colorful rainbow-striped dress featuring cartoon pugs in sunglasses. Her soulful eyes and relaxed posture give her a sweet and wise expression.

    Rosie

    Chest: 50cm with a harness on

    Loves: hot chips, Dad, being carried around, rumbling with Kenji – in that order

    Hates: eye-drops and not getting her own way

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  • A cheerful black pug with a greying muzzle and tongue slightly out, wearing a vibrant pugs n stripes outfit with vertical rainbow stripes and cartoon pug faces. The outfit is trimmed in bright blue, adding a fun and playful touch to the pug’s happy expression.

    Kenji

    Chest: 55cm with harness on

    Loves: Gluten-free BBQ Shapes, playing chase at the park, Mum – in that order

    Hates: eyedrops and being picked up for too long

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  • A close-up of a happy fawn-colored pug with big round eyes and its tongue playfully sticking out. The pug is wearing a pugs n stripes outfit featuring vertical rainbow stripes and cartoon pug illustrations, trimmed with bright pink edging.

    Bessie

    Chest: 55cm with harness on

    Loves: Food (and her mumma only because she is the food handler)

    Hates: not being fed on time!!

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  • A black male pug wearing a colorful, rainbow-striped t-shirt covered in playful pug illustrations. He looks directly at the camera with a calm, serious expression, showing off his grey muzzle and soulful eyes.

    Open

    Chest: 65cm with harness on

    Loves: food, giraffes, the beach & his grandma

    Hates: eardrops

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  • A light fawn-colored pug with a cheerful expression, wearing a vibrant rainbow-striped vest covered in cartoon pug illustrations. The pug is sitting upright, looking directly at the camera with wide eyes and a slight smile.

    Merlin

    Chest: 50cm with harness on

    Loves: his Mum, classed as a 'stage 1' clinger

    Hates: not being with his Mum

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  • A senior black pug sitting calmly and confidently, wearing a bright rainbow-striped dress adorned with playful cartoon pugs. Her little tongue sticks out slightly, giving her a charming and quirky expression.

    Coco

    Chest: 60cm with harness on

    Loves: food, boxing, the beach & her Mama

    Hates: people touching her paws

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