Harness Measurement Guide

At Furever Greys, we understand that a perfect fit is crucial for your greyhound's comfort and well-being. Our made-to-order harnesses are designed to match your hound's unique contours, ensuring a snug, secure, and stylish experience with every outing.

Follow our detailed guide to measure your greyhound for their custom harness fit:

A Back Length

Begin by measuring from the point where the collar would sit at the base of the neck, down to where the tail starts. This ensures the harness rests comfortably along their spine without any bunching.

B Neck

Use a cloth tape measure to circle around the neck, where a collar would naturally lie. It should be snug, yet comfortable, allowing for freedom of movement without the risk of slipping over their head.

C Chest

Find the broadest part of your greyhound's chest, just behind the front legs. Wrap the measuring tape around this area to get the full circumference. This is crucial for harness stability and even distribution of pressure when walking or running.

D Waist

Locate the narrowest part of your greyhound's waist, usually found towards the end of the ribcage. Measuring the waist ensures the harness will not slide or shift during use, providing a secure fit that stays in place.

Remember, the goal is a harness that fits like a second skin, offering support without restricting movement. If you're in doubt, or if your greyhound falls between sizes, reach out to us. We're here to help craft the perfect harness for your beloved companion’s next adventure.

Harness Measurement Guide: Tailored for Comfort & Safety

At Furever Greys, we understand that a perfect fit is crucial for your greyhound's comfort and well-being. Our made-to-order harnesses are designed to match your hound's unique contours, ensuring a snug, secure, and stylish experience with every outing.

Follow our detailed guide to measure your greyhound for their custom harness fit:

A Back Length

Begin by measuring from the point where the collar would sit at the base of the neck, down to where the tail starts. This ensures the harness rests comfortably along their spine without any bunching.

B Neck

Use a cloth tape measure to circle around the neck, where a collar would naturally lie. It should be snug, yet comfortable, allowing for freedom of movement without the risk of slipping over their head.

C Chest

Find the broadest part of your greyhound's chest, just behind the front legs. Wrap the measuring tape around this area to get the full circumference. This is crucial for harness stability and even distribution of pressure when walking or running.

D Waist

Locate the narrowest part of your greyhound's waist, usually found towards the end of the ribcage. Measuring the waist ensures the harness will not slide or shift during use, providing a secure fit that stays in place.

Remember, the goal is a harness that fits like a second skin, offering support without restricting movement. If you're in doubt, or if your greyhound falls between sizes, reach out to us. We're here to help craft the perfect harness for your beloved companion’s next adventure.

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