Description
A dog scarf for those who like it wild, in a chic brown-blue leopard print.
Why a bandana? It simply looks nice and is not distracting your dog in any way. Nice to dress up for special events. If there are any questions left about sizing or material, don’t hesitate getting in touch with us and we help you.
Material:
100% Cotton
Size overview
XS: Longest side approx. 44cm – collar size up to approx. 28cm
S: Longest side approx. 54cm – collar size of approx. 29cm – 37cm
M: Longest side approx. 68cm – collar size of approx. 35cm – 46cm
L: Longest side approx. 83cm – collar size of approx. 46cm – 70cm
FAQ - Dog Bandanas
How do I tie a dog bandana?
Fold the bandana diagonally into a triangle, then tie it loosely around your dog's neck with a simple knot. It should sit comfortably – not too tight, not too loose. A good rule of thumb: two fingers should fit easily between the bandana and your dog's neck.
What size bandana does my dog need?
It depends on your dog's neck circumference. Here's our size guide: XS for necks up to approx. 28 cm (11 in), S for 29–37 cm (11.5–14.5 in), M for 35–46 cm (14–18 in), and L for 46–70 cm (18–27.5 in). When in doubt, size up – a loosely tied bandana always looks best.
How do I measure my dog's neck correctly?
Grab a soft tape measure or a piece of string. Wrap it loosely around your dog's neck where the bandana would naturally sit, with room for two fingers. Measure the length and compare it to our size guide. If you're on the border between two sizes, go with the larger one.
What material are the dog bandanas made from?
Our bandanas are made from high-quality cotton – soft, breathable, and gentle on the skin. Suitable even for dogs with sensitive skin.
How do I wash a dog bandana?
Most of our bandanas are machine washable at 30–40 °C. We recommend using a laundry bag and air drying to keep the colours looking fresh.
Can my dog wear a bandana while sleeping or playing?
We recommend only letting your dog wear neck accessories while supervised. It's best to remove the bandana during unsupervised play or sleep.






