Dog Sweaters & Hoodies
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Sweaters and hoodies for dogs can play an important function in the health and well-being of your pup. They come in a variety of styles, shapes, colors, and materials to suit the needs of you and your furry friend! Some benefits of dressing your pets in dog sweaters and hoodies can include:
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Types of pups that should wear dog sweaters and hoodies include those with health conditions, short hair, smaller in size, and elderly. Some specific breeds that benefit from sweaters and hoodies are Greyhounds and Whippets, because they need the extra warmth due to their short coat. Elderly dogs and smaller dogs can sometimes get chilled faster than other types, which makes them also great candidates for sweaters and hoodies. Consult your vet with any questions.
The benefits of dressing pups in dog sweaters and hoodies include insulation from colder weather, skin protection, and anxiety reduction for some dogs. They can also protect your pup from harmful UV rays outdoors and improve safety if the sweater or hoodie is reflective for nighttime walks and foggy weather. Consult your vet with any questions.
To measure your dog for a sweater or hoodie, you must measure three parts of their body: neck girth, chest girth, and back length- which includes the tail. If your dog has a thicker layer of fur, you may want to consider getting a size larger. Compare your dog's measurements with the size charts and order accordingly. Consult your vet with any questions.
Getting pups accustomed to wearing dog sweaters and hoodies can be a process. First, let your furry friend explore the sweater or hoodie without having to put it on. Second, put on the sweater or hoodie for short increments of time. Third, reward your pup with treats and praise for successfully wearing the sweater or hoodie over time. Consult your vet with any questions.