You want your Service Dog or Therapy Dog to look professional and neat when you go out. We are so pleased to offer you these high quality vests and patches. We know that you and your dog will be pleased, too. You won't find a better fit for your dog any where. The colors are true and beautiful. Snaps and zipper pulls are made for easy open and close. The vest is often referred to as a service dog cape. Please measure for a good fit. See how to measure below.
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--- Denise, CO
"I received my dogs patches and vest yesterday, much quicker than I had expected!!! The products are outstanding, the vest fits perfectly, and I loved the zip pockets and reflective strips on the vest. The best purchase I have ever made!!! Thank you so much!!"
Use a soft fabric measuring tape. Measure all the way around the rib cage, full circle. Just like a saddle fits a horse. Your dog must be standing. (see diagram).
NOTE: If you have a really small dog, the Tiny vest can be altered to fit. Cut a strip out and sew it back together with a sewing machine. This will allow you to go down to a 9 inch girth.
Your dog's girth
Order this size
Item #
13 - 16 inches
Tiny
EQCP09
16 - 23 inches
X-Small
EQCP00
23 - 29 inches
Small
EQCP01
29 - 35 inches
Medium
EQCP03
35 - 39 inches
Large
EQCP05
39 - 45 inches
X-Large
EQCP07
We do not print, embroider, or install patches on these items. We leave that up to you so you can make sure it's done just the way you want it.
What does the vest color mean?
Traditionally Orange is used to alert for hearing or sight impaired. Red and Blue are worn by both service and therapy dogs. Green is traditionally used for working dogs. There is no regulation that says your dog has to wear a certain color of service vest or cape.
Service Animal Definition
The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability. If your animal meets this definition, your animal is considered a service animal under the ADA regardless of whether the animal has been licensed or certified by a state or local government. A service animal is not a pet. If your Service Dog is well behaved, it cannot be excluded from a business. For even more answers, search for the U.S. Department of Justice online, then search for "ADA".
Therapy Animal Definition
A Therapy animal gives its heart to making people feel better. A Therapy Dog gives smiles and hope to people in hospitals and long term nursing care, children who need extra love, to shut-ins, and to anyone who needs the caring only a dog can give. Bless them every one. You can pay by credit card or send us a money order. Go ahead and place your order through our online system and you'll be able to choose your method of payment when you check out. The system will give you your total including shipping and if you pay by Money Order, it will tell you where to mail it.