Depending on the type of harness, you will need either just the dog's girth measurement (measure behind the front legs around the dog's belly) or if you are wanting a traditional fixed harness that slips over the dog's neck, you will need the circumference measurement of the dog's neck too. Most harnesses these days are the step-in type and the straps sit on the dog's shoulders rather than the neck so just measure the girth only. You can see a diagram on the reference link below.
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I donβt Know so help me
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Metres.
You would use CM or INCHES to measure a knife
I would use my legs, not a measurement! To measure the distance, I would use metres.
A ruler
Kilometers
Weight and/or height
foot
inches
mm or milimeters
You would use grams (g) or kilo-grams (kg) depending on the size
Use dry measure measuring cup.
If you look at the bottom of the map, there should be a scale. Take a ruler, measure the distance for each measurement, and convert to what you need
Units of measurement are useful to rationally measure anything.
Depends on what measurement standard you are using and what field you are referring to. It is easier tlo measure in kilograms because it involves smaller numbers. However, if you were studying astronomy, you would likely measure the dog in grams, or solar masses.
you would use a kilogram
use a tape measure or some form of measurement to measure you ;]
don't know sorry go find it yourself please..