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How to dress a dog for winter?

Lynn Hagenes
Lynn Hagenes
2025-10-03 16:01:04
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Sweaters and jackets provide an extra layer of protection against rain, wind and snow. For proper protection, chose the right style, size and material. Fit is critical. Whatever styles you choose, make sure that it fits properly. Check the Fit Around the Neck. The neck opening should be snug but not too tight. Assess the Chest Girth. The sweater or jacket must fit well around your dog's chest. Evaluate the Length. The sweater should cover your dog's back from the base of the neck to the start of the tail without extending beyond it. Choose the Right Material. Choose materials that are easy to clean, like polyester or acrylic. Allow your pet to get used to the outerwear at home first If you are having trouble getting the coat on, start by just showing it to your dog and offering a favorite treat to reward their attention and then for wearing it.
Hortense Konopelski
Hortense Konopelski
2025-10-03 12:16:38
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You know your dog’s tolerance best so always use your personal judgment when preparing your dog to go outside. Above 45°F: Most pets will be comfortable without any clothing or protective gear. 32-45°F: If you have a higher risk dog with a low cold tolerance, you may want to opt for a sweater. 15-32°F: This is when things get a bit more complicated & clothing will vary based on a few different scenarios: Quick potty break right outside the door? A higher risk dog should wear a coat. Short walk? Put a coat on, especially if your dog is higher risk. If your pet will be walking near ice melt or icy areas, if your dog’s paws get easily irritated, or if your dog has hairy paws that easily collect snow – add boots! Below 15°F: Just stay home! Only let your dogs out for a quick potty break.