What do you need for your puppy?
When choosing equipment for your puppy, it is crucial to consider both how big the puppy is and how big it will be as an adult. That's why we have created a guide to help you find the right products.
We have divided the guide into small, medium and large dogs, and you must choose a category based on what your dog is estimated to weigh as an adult.
THE SMALL DOG - read this category if your puppy weighs less than 10 kg as an adult.
Small puppies cannot carry a heavy buckle or a heavy carabiner - we have therefore found some very small and lightweight products for you.
See our size and product guide here
This category is suitable for, for example: Chihuahua, Miniature Pinscher, Russian Toy Terrier, Bichon Havanese, Coton de Tulear, Maltese, Teacup, Toy and Miniature Poodle, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Shih Tzu and mixes of this size.
MEDIUM DOG - read this category if your puppy will weigh between 10 - 20 kg as an adult.
Dogs of this size can be difficult to choose puppy equipment for, especially if you prefer to use only some of the products when the dog is an adult.
But don't worry, we'll guide you through - see our size and product guide here.
This category fits for example:
Cocker Spaniel, a large French Bulldog, Whippet, Medium Poodle, Border Collie, Finnish Lapphund, Lagotto Romagnolo, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever and many in-between mixes .
THE LARGE DOG - read this category if your puppy will weigh + 20 kg as an adult
Most puppies that weigh over 20 kg have more to deal with - they can therefore easily wear a carabiner and a collar. The challenge is that they grow very quickly, so it is a good idea to choose products that can be adjusted in size.
See guide to sizes and products here
This category is suitable for example: Australian Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Boxer, Shepherd, Labrador, Rottweiler, Bernese Mountain Dog, English Bulldog .