@mvdperez
We run the air all the time, keeping it under 70. It's cooling off some so he's fine. She is under the covers because we keep it cold. He goes out early morning, quick midday, then longer in the evening. We keep his coat stripped down. I have no idea if it will get cold enough to get a winter coat. It's not generally COLD here.
Knitted Dog Sweater
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For knitters out there, here is a link to a VERY simple sweater that anyone who can knit a scarf with a simple knit stitch can master. It allows for variation/customization with more advanced stitches/techniques as well. My first one turned out OK, I made a few minor adjustments on my second attempt and from then on they have turned out better and better with each one I make.
I use size 9.5 knitting needles and 2 strands of the cheap red heart brand acrylic yarn. I follow this pattern except I lengthen the neck section to 25 rows to allow for the turtleneck.
WARNING: dogs who chew can quickly unravel a hand knitted sweater simply by chomping through a single thread!
http://www.talkingtails.com/sweater.html
Here are a few examples…
Dude
Hot Rod -
Great looking sweater..I like that..thanks for the link
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Nice looking sweaters. Knowing Jaycee would not last more than maybe one hour.
Rita Jean
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Nice looking sweaters!
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Nice sweater! Yes my pet shredder named Buddy would…... well you know.