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Dog Sizing Chart Dog Sizing Chart Small up to 8 kgs Affenpinscher Miniature Dachshund Large 25.1 kgs to 40 kgs Australian Silky Terrier Miniature Pinscher Afghan Hound Hungarian Visla Airedale Terrier Husky Bichon Frise Miniature Schnauzer Alaskan Malamute Irish Red & White Setter Border Terrier Norfolk Terrier American Bulldog Irish Setter Boston Terrier Norwegian Lundehund Australian Cattle Dog Irish Water Spaniel Cairn Terrier Norwich Terrier Belgian Shepherd Dog Italian Spinone Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Papillion Borzoi Japanese Akita Chihuahua Patterdale Boxer Shar Pei Chinese Crested Dog Pekingese Braird Labradoodle English Toy Terrier Pomeranian Canaan Dog Labrador Retriever French Bulldog Poodle (toy) Chow Chow Large Musterlander Griffon Bruxellois Pug Clumber Spaniel Lurcher Italian Greyhound Schipperke Collie (except Border) Maremma Sheepdog Jack Russell Terrier Scottish Terrier Curly Coated Retriever Old English Sheepdog Japanese Chin Shetland Sheep Dog (Sheltie) Dalmation Otterhound Lakeland Terrier Shih Tzu Dobermann Pharoah Hound Lancashire Heeler Tibetan Spaniel Elkhound Pinscher Lhaso Apso West Highland Terrier English Setter Pointer (all types) Flat Coated Retriever Portuguese Water Dog Lowchen Yorkshire Terrier Fox Hound Rhodesian Ridgeback Maltese Terrier German Shepherd Dog Rottweiler Golden Retriever Saluki Medium 8.1kgs to 25 kgs Gordon Setter Samoyed American Cocker Spaniel Keeshond Greyhound Standard Poodle American Pit Bull Kerry Blue Terrier Basenji Lakeland Terrier Hamiltonstovare Weimeraner Bassett Fauve De Bretagne Manchester Terrier Hovawart Bassett Hound Miniature Poodle Beagle Petit Bassett Griffon Vendeen X Large 40.1 kgs & Upwards Bedlington Terrier Polish Lowland Sheepdog Anatolian Shepherd Dog Irish Wolfhound Border Collie Portuguese Water Dog Brittany Schnauzer Bloodhound Komondor Bull Terrier Sealyham Terrier Bouvier Des Flanders Leonberger Bulldog Skye Terrier Burnese Mountain Dog Mastiff (all types) Cocker Spaniel Sprocker Deerhound Newfoundland Dachshund Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dogue De Bordeaux Pyrenean Mountain Dog Dandie Dinmont Terrier Standard Schnauzer Giant Schnauzer Russian Black Terrier English Springer Spaniel Sussex Spaniel Great Dane St Bernard Field Spaniel Swedish Vallhund Finnish Spitz Tibetan Terrier Pedigree dogs are charged as per the sizing chart Fox Terrier (Smooth) Welsh Corgi regardless of their weight. Fox Terrier (Wire) Welsh Springer Spaniel German Spitz (Mittel) Welsh Terrier Crossbreeds dogs are charged by the largest breed or Glen of Imall Terrier Whippet the main breed if known e.g. Labrador X Jack Russell Hungarian Puli Wheaton Terrier Terrier will be considered as large. Irish Terrier Japanese Shiba Inu Please note that a Collie Cross will be charged as large, Japanese Spitz unless Border Collie is specified on the card. If you are still unclear as to the sizing of your dog, please contact CPC. CPC Cambridge | Cheltenham | Caledonian | Sheffield 01763 207700 | 01684 857492 | 01506 833687 | 0114 230 1122 www.cpccares.com .
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