How do you measure your dog? And how much water do you need?
Measure the neck circumference, the widest part of the chest, and the back length — from the neck to the base of the tail.
Does your dog fall between two sizes? Always choose the larger size. Also consider coat thickness and body shape: the vest should fit well but not be too tight.
Size | Back length | Chest circumference | Neck circumference | Water |
XS | 25 - 35 cm / 10 - 14 inch | 40 - 60 cm / 16 - 24 inch | < 35 cm / < 14 inch | 100 ml / 3.40 oz. |
S | 25 - 35 cm / 10 - 14 inch | 55 - 70 cm / 22 - 28 inch | < 45 cm / < 18 inch | 200 ml / 6.75 oz. |
M | 50 - 60 cm / 20 - 24 inch | 60 - 80 cm / 24 - 32 inch | < 50 cm / < 20 inch | 290 ml / 10.20 oz. |
L | 60 - 75 cm / 24 - 30 inch | 65 - 85 cm / 26 - 34 inch | < 55 cm / < 22 inch | 430 ml / 14.50 oz. |
XL | 70 - 90 cm / 28 - 36 inch | 75 - 95 cm / 30 - 38 inch | < 65 cm / < 26 inch | 525 ml / 17.70 oz. |
The DRY® Cooling Vest only works effectively when it fits snugly against the skin around your dog’s back and belly. Without direct contact, cooling is not effective.
The DRY® Cooling Vest keeps your dog cool, dry and safe! Thanks to our patented technology your dog can keep playing, walking, and stay active without having to stay put in one place or risk overheating.
Summers can get (extremely) hot. While we always recommend keeping your dog indoors during heatwaves, the cooling vest can be a great solution for warmer days when you still need to go outside. It allows your furry friend to safely relieve themselves or enjoy some activity.
However, be cautious during extreme temperatures—hot asphalt can burn your dog’s paws, so staying indoors or on grass might be the safest option!
Whether you're heading out by car or train, traveling can feel stuffy for your dog—especially in warm weather and tight places. Airflow isn’t always ideal, and direct sunlight can make it even hotter.
Dogs regulate their body temperature primarily by panting and sweating through their paw pads, which is less efficient than human sweating.
With the DRY® Cooling Vest, your pup stays cool and comfy on every adventure—no overheating, no wet fur, just stress-free travels!
🚨 Always supervise your dog while traveling, even when wearing a DRY® Cooling Vest and never leave your dog alone in a parked car!
If you and your dog love adventure, the DRY® Cooling Vest is a must-have! Even when it’s not extremely hot, running, hiking, or playing in the sun can cause your dog’s body temperature to rise quickly—especially for thick-coated breeds.
With the DRY® Cooling Vest, you can safely enjoy your favorite activities together while reducing the risk of overheating!
Indoor temperatures can rise quickly, and due to their fur, dogs feel the heat even more. A cooling mat can help, but it restricts your dog to one spot. The DRY® Cooling Vest offers the perfect solution!
With the vest on, your dog can move around freely and stay cool without stress or limitations. Plus, it’s lightweight since it doesn’t retain large amounts of water, ensuring maximum comfort.
For older dogs, sick dogs, or brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds, staying cool is essential, as they often struggle more with warm temperatures. The DRY® Cooling Vest provides extra comfort and cooling relief, helping them stay at ease even on warmer days.
Even for pet parents who spend more time indoors, the vest ensures their dog remains comfortable, cool, and happy throughout the day.
For service dogs and working dogs, the DRY® Cooling Vest can be an essential tool. It helps these dedicated companions stay cool and comfortable during working hours, keeping them alert and at peak performance—even in warmer conditions.
Our vests (for example) are commonly used by search-and-rescue dogs, who work tirelessly in challenging environments. Whether navigating through debris, tracking scents, or performing rescues in extreme temperatures, these dogs rely on cooling support to help them stay focused and perform their lifesaving tasks.