Loading... Please wait...The Hurtta Pro outdoor overall is constructed using Houndtex® material which gives fantastic levels of protection against mud and grub for your dog. Both waterproof and breathable, the Hurtta Pro overalls have legs that make it was to put on and remove, along with adjustability of the waste and 3M reflector prints for added safety. There are a huge range of shapes and sizes, meaning that you can get the best fit possible for your dog (see the sizing chart below).
Note: Most owners find that it's better to go one size up as the overalls do come up slightly small.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR DOG (VERY IMPORTANT!)
1. Back length should be measured from the based of the tail to the withers while your dog stands in a normal position. Be careful to make sure that your dog is standing naturally as the length could vary by several centimetres depending on his/her position.
2. The Neckline measurement should be taken from the widest part of your dog's neck, which is usually the base. You can afford to have the neckline of the overalls several centimetres larger than that of your dog as the overalls can be easily adjusted smaller.
3. The Chest measurement should be measured from the widest part of your dog's chest - usually behind the front legs. To be sure that the overalls have plenty of movement room, aim to buy a size that gives at least 5cm give for smaller dogs and as much as 10-20cm for larger dogs. Also, don't forget to take into account the amount of fur that your dog has - the more fur, the larger you'll want to go!
4. The Waistline should be measured from the slimmest part of your dog's stomach in front of the back legs, and in the case of a male dog always in front of the sex organs. Similarly to the chest measurement, the waist can also be several centimetres larger as the waist can be adjusted with a rubber band. This is extremely important, especially for dogs with a narrower waste.
5. Front leg inner length is measured from the bottom of the chest along the inside of the leg to the wrist bone. The front leg should be shorter than the inside length of the dog’s leg. So that the dog can safely run and play while wearing the overalls, the front legs should at most reach the dog’s wrist. The length is correct when the front leg reaches the dog’s forearm.
