Monday, April 16, 2007

Dog Sweaters

Why Dog Sweaters?
Here's the picture. You're walking down the street, and you see a person taking their dog for a walk. Completely natural, right? The only thing unusual is the canine is decked out in a colorful dog sweater and booties to match.
At first glance, you might think it's a little silly to put clothes on a dog. After all, they have fur don't they? The real fact is that while some dog breeds are fully equipped to deal with snow and ice, others are not.
Huskies are a great example of dogs that need no extra help weathering the elements. Their dense double coats provide excellent insulation against bitter winter winds, while their feet have thick pads that resist freezing.
On the other hand, consider the humble little Chihuahua. These small dogs evolved in the southern hemisphere where the climate is quite tropical. Their coats are relatively thin, even in the long coated variety, and their tiny feet are certainly not built for plowing through the snow.
Chihuahuas, along with many other breeds, are a prime example of pets that can benefit from wearing dog sweaters. Sweaters provide insulation these pets would ordinarily lack, making it possible for them to stay outside longer in cold weather and get their exercise

The Best Design
The best sweaters are designed to keep your dog warm without hampering his movements or ability to relieve himself.


  • Sweaters come either with or without necks
  • The main body of the garment should cover your pet's entire back up to the tail base, and only fit around the torso, leaving the rear area exposed.
  • Garments may have front sleeves or be secured to your pet using chest straps.


Dog Clothes

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