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Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
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Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
Dog Sweater, Pet Cable Knitted Pullover Puppy Warm Clothes, Doggy Turtleneck Classic Knitwear Soft Thickening Doggie Outfit, Cold Weather Thermal Wear for Small Medium Dogs Cats
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DO DOGS NEED DOG CLOTHES?

This is a puzzling question to many people, most of who laugh at the idea of dressing up a dog. Some dog owners are also skeptical about wearing clothing on their dogs. However, a few of them, have noticed the violent shiver that courses through the bodies of their canine friends during winter, but don’t know what to do about it. If you belong to this category of dog owners, there is good news: it is okay for your pet to wear dog coats.

Sure enough, a dog’s natural coat provides insulation and protection from the weather. But some dogs like puppies, senior dogs,short-haired breeds, etc. may need additional warmth in winter due to their lighter layers of animal hair or fur. This article is about to explain the truth about dressing up your dog for the weather outside.
WHY SHOULD DOGS WEAR COATS?
Dog clothes are great garments for keeping most short-haired breeds and small dogs warm and dry in winter. Chihuahuas, Labradors,Greyhounds, and even Norfolk Terriers are susceptible to the elements, so they need to wear a dog coat or sweater to stay happy and warm in cold weather.
Not all dogs are genetically wired for the cold environments in which they find themselves. Such dogs will always be uncomfortable in the freezing temperatures of winter. Dogs with medical conditions may also benefit from extra warmth.


DO ALL DOGS NEED DOG COATS?
Not all dogs need to wear dog coats. For instance, breeds such as the Pomeranians, Siberian Huskies, Akitas, Newfoundlands, and even Cairn Terriers cope exceptionally well in cold weather as a result of their undercoats. This is why you must conduct enough research for your breed to determine whether or not a coat is necessary.
8 REASONS WHY YOUR DOG SHOULD WEAR DOG CLOTHES
1. Cold weather and seasons to keep them warm; Cold weather is an obvious one. For dogs with thin or light coats of fur, the harsh cold of certain climates just aren’t manageable without a good coat or sweater. Exactly how cold your dog gets depends on the breed, size and age;

2. Dog clothes provide an extra layer for short coated dogs; Smaller, lighter, and less furry breeds are more comfortable in a sweater or a coat. The same goes for dogs with fresh haircuts, or dogs who are aging or sick. Dogs that are made for the cold have an extra layer of insulating fur built in;

3. Help with anxiety: Besides keeping your dog warm, clothing can also help with anxiety. The sense of security that comes from a snug-fitting vest like the zyzshirt can be soothing for anxious dogs. Next time there’s a thunderstorm in the forecast, or your town is planning a big fireworks show, try an anxiety vest. It can make all the difference in ensuring that your dog feels safe and comforted;

4. Cold temperatures are harsh, especially on seniors; One of the most obvious benefits of putting your pooch in an outfit is to keep your dog comfortable no matter the weather. This is a no-brainer in the wintertime, when many breeds who aren’t built for low temperatures easily get cold;

5. Shedding: Dog clothes protects your stuff from excess shedding;

6. Shield against the elements: Regardless of the season, there are always elements to face, such as wind, rain, snow, and sunlight. All of these can harm your cuddly canine, so take the precautionary measure of using protective gear for your dog just as you would for yourself. For example, a dog rain coat or a dog winter coat is perfect for a rainy and cold days with moderate temperatures;

7. Protect fur and skin: Sunlight isn’t the only thing you need to guard your pet’s skin against. The great outdoors has lots of potential irritants. Bugs are at the top of the list, particularly if you go hiking, camping, or hunting in wooded areas. In place of or addition to bug spray, don your doggy in an insect-repelling shirt for maximum protection. Clothing also prevents burrs, dirt, allergens, and other natural debris from getting into your dog’s fur. This will make bathing and grooming so much easier and will help keep your house clean;

8. Increase overall safety: Everyday activities also require protective gear. Nighttime walks are dangerous for pedestrians, so get reflective gear for your furry friend as well. No matter what you’re doing or when, bright colors and reflective materials are always best to increase visibility. You’ll have an easier time finding your dog in the water, at the park, or among the trees, and others will be able to avoid hurting your beloved pet when it’s easy to spot.
DOG TIPS YOU MUST KNOW
1.Not all breeds can become accustomed to wearing dog coats. A few dogs find it extremely uncomfortable. If you notice that your pooch is uneasy as a result of wearing a dog coat, do not force it. However, you can allow your canine friend to wear the dog coat – for a few minutes at a time – around your home, then build it up from there;
2.Dog coats are not explicitly meant for small dogs. Greyhounds, Whippets, etc. can also benefit from wearing a well-crafted dog coat to keep warm as well;
3.Make sure you measure your canine companion accurately before buying a dog coat. A dog coat that doesn’t fit well or that is too close-fitting may hamper your pet’s mobility;
4.Ensure that your dog’s coat does not have tags, hanging zippers, hooks, buttons or parts that could irritate your pooch or get caught. Your dog may also chew off or swallow these appendages, so be careful when deciding on the type of dog coat to buy.


Okay, but how about booties? These are safer. Go for it, especially if you regularly walk a neighborhood with salted icy sidewalks. Not only are they freezing cold, but they’re also potentially harmful.
Discover luxurious dog clothes made for hiking!
* Relaxed fit in a parka style for high coverage on neck, back, belly, hips, and thighs
* High-loft synthetic insulation is warm and compressible
* Form-fitting with sleeves and a zippered closure for core heat retention
* Cinches at neck and belly to capture warmth and keep cold elements out
* Leg loops provide secure fit option in windy conditions and stow when not in use
* Leash portal on back is compatible with most harnesses
* Shell fabric with DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish sheds light moisture
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* Made of acrylic fibers, this material is very comfortable and warm, you can not worried about you pet will cold in the weather
of windy,snowy and cold.
* Elastic design, it is very elastic, you can easy dress the dog, whom will not uncomfortable. He can play enjoy.
* Elk and snow design. this design can let the sweater not a normal sweater, it is very perfect for Christmas.Adorable elk makes
your dog more lively.
* Please check the size and choose the best one, you need check the size of neck, chest and back.
* Size L: Back lenth 17.7 in; Chest circumference: 18.1 in; Neck circumference: 12.6 in.
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Pet Health and Safety
Dogs and clothes – it's a topic that's often debated. Some people say they love to dress their dogs up in cute outfits, while others think it's cruel and unnecessary. But are clothes good for your four-legged friend, or should you avoid dressing up your pup? We're here to help you find out!
Not All Dog Clothes Are Created Equal
First, it's important to point out that not all dog clothes are created equal. Some outfits are designed with a pup's comfort andsafety in mind, while others only serve the purpose of human entertainment. To put it simply, dog clothes can be helpful or potentially harmful, depending on the garment.
Necessary Garments for Dogs
Although your furry friend won't necessarily enjoy wearing them, some garments can actually be beneficial for dogs. Let's take a look at some examples and the benefits they offer.
Sweaters & Coats
Sweaters and coats can help protect your dog against the elements. They're a good choice for dogs with short or thin coats, or any pup that's uncomfortable in cold weather. Insulated sweaters and coats are especially useful if you live in a cold climate or have a sick or aging dog.
Sun Shirts
UV-blocking sun shirts can keep your dog cool and provide them with sun protection. This is especially important for breeds with thin and light-colored coats and dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors. Make sure to choose a sun shirt that has a UPF rating of 50+ so your dog is well protected from the sun's harmful rays.
Vests
Several types of vests can be helpful for dogs and their human companions. Reflective vests are perfect for nighttime walks and can help protect your pup against cars and other dangers. If your dog tends to get anxious, consider investing in an anxiety vest.These snugly-fitting garments apply pressure to your dog's body and may help soothe and calm them. Finally, cooling vests are perfect for hot weather. Most work by using evaporative cooling to draw heat away from your dog's body, lowering their core temperature in the process.
Booties
Booties can be a great way to protect your pup's feet from the cold, ice, and salt on sidewalks and roads in wintertime. Non-slip booties are also helpful for senior dogs who may have difficulty with mobility. In addition, booties can help protect your dog's paws in hot weather and prevent injuries from thorns, sharp rocks, and other hazards.
Life Jackets
If your dog spends a lot of time in the water, a high-quality life jacket is a must. They're perfect for dogs that like to go boating with their family or enjoy swimming at the beach or in the pool. Life jackets are especially helpful for dogs that aren't strong swimmers, and for short-nosed breeds like Pugs and Bulldogs that have trouble staying afloat.
How to Pick the Perfect Clothes for Your Dog
There are a few things you should keep in mind when choosing clothes for your dog. First, make sure to measure your dog and choosegarments of the appropriate size. Clothes that are too tight can be uncomfortable and potentially dangerous, while clothes thatare too loose may fall off or get caught on things.

It's also important to choose dog clothes that are made from durable, comfortable, and safe materials. Avoid materials with rough seams or other parts that might rub against your dog's fur and cause irritation or discomfort. You should also steer clear of materials that can be harmful if your pup tries to chew on them.

Finally, it's a good idea to choose clothes with adjustable straps and closures for maximum security and safety. Outfits should also be easy to clean by hand or in the washing machine (on a gentle cycle) after use. If possible, look for dog clothes made from materials that are resistant to stains and odors.