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Dog Coats for Health and Comfort

March 9, 2019
As a dog owner with over 25 years of experience, I can attest that having a dog is one of the most wonderful things that has ever happened in my life. The companionship and joy they bring is incomparable.

Keep Your Best Friend Warm and Dry with a Suitable Jacket

Many people assume that since dogs have fur, they don't need protection from the weather. However, we often move dogs away from their natural habitat so they must endure weather patterns they would never naturally encounter. For example, Huskies that are suited to cold, dry weather may live in a warm, wet climate and Chihuahuas that are adapted to suit a hot dry climate may have to deal with cold weather.

Dog Rain Coats Keep Dogs Comfortable and Healthy

Providing a raincoat or lined jacket for your dog will keep them more comfortable and may help them avoid sickness. In addition, using a dog raincoat will reduce the mess and smell you have to deal with after walking your dog. If they wear a coat, you will need fewer towels to dry them once you get back inside and you can avoid or minimize that wet dog smell in your car or home.

Reflective Stripes on Dog Coats For Added Safety

Coats for dogs not only keep them more comfortable in wet or cold weather, but may also keep them safer. Many dog jackets include reflective strips across the torso to increase visibility when its overcast or dark. If your dog wanders away from you, he can be easily seen and avoided by any passing motorists.

Sizing Dog Raincoats

When selecting a raincoat for your dog, pay attention to sizing. A coat that is too large will be uncomfortable and get in the way when your dog is walking and running. A small coat won't provide the necessary protection. To determine the appropriate size, measure your dog from the collar to the tail, also measure the circumference of his neck and torso. If your dog has short legs compared to the size of his body, you should also consider the length of the coat sleeves so they don't drag on the ground or get caught in his feet.

Style and Practicality of Dog Raincoats

The style and fabric of the coat may also be important. Although a cute style may be fun for you, a functional coat made from a lightweight, waterproof material may be more practical and better for your dog. Also consider the ease of getting your dog into and out of the coat. Some dogs don't like having things pulled over their heads, so a coat that can be unfastened may be easier to deal with. Velcro fastenings may be simple to work, but the velcro may get caught in your dog's fur or the sound of it being opened may frighten some dogs. If that is the case, you may want to opt for buttons instead of velcro fasteners.

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