Looking For Winter Coat

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  • EL D won't sit still for any of the sweaters or the kind with sleeves - worse if he finds them hanging within reach he'll rip them up. I found a fleece type with velcro closures at the local pet shop that he tolerates and one from Lands End that's also rain repellent and has reflectives on it for less than $30.


  • I bought Tucker the K9 Overcoat II from Ruffwear (ruffwear.com). I actually bought it from sitstay.com since it was a few bucks cheaper and the shipping was free. The XS is too small (Tuck is 25lbs) and the S is slightly long and runs out over his tail. I'm going to get the length shortened at the tailor shop. Then it will fit perfectly.

    The ruffwear Cloud Chaser is sweet, but the sizes don't work with my B. XS is WAY too small (won't even zip) and the S is WAY too big (long, the zipper goes past his butt, so alteration would be hard unless you were to also have a new zipper put on that is shorter).


  • Honestly…keeping them warm...is actually a challenge! My two Bs will tremble in the cold no matter how many coats, sweaters, AND boots :eek: I put on them so I think in the end it just makes me feel better that they're covered. But I don't think they're actualy warm..lol :D


  • @jys1011:

    Honestly…keeping them warm...is actually a challenge! My two Bs will tremble in the cold no matter how many coats, sweaters, AND boots :eek: I put on them so I think in the end it just makes me feel better that they're covered. But I don't think they're actualy warm..lol :D

    What about a full body snow suit. Could dress then up like the little kid from the movie "A Chrstmas Story" LOL j/k


  • That would be funny. When Tucker first donned his Overcoat, he acted like that kid did. He walked all still legged and hesitated at stairs/curbs. Thought he was going to topple over if he misstepped. Hee hee! He must have been Italian…F-R-A-G-I-L-E...Fragilay!


  • HAAAAA HAAAAA…..Did Tucker also screech.."I can't get up! I can't get up!!" LOL LOL!!! :D :D :D

    WBL-ROFL!!! I guess that might work...and a "FA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA" to you too!! :D :D


  • Actually, he was screeching "sassa frazzing razzer fumkler booblit gramble boocher FUUUUUUUUUDGE!"

    Hee hee!


  • Actually, he was screeching "sassa frazzing razzer fumkler booblit gramble boocher FUUUUUUUUUDGE!"

    Hee hee!

    Cracking Up!!! :D :D :D I'm glad I'm not the only weirdo on this forum LOL!!


  • @jys1011:

    HAAAAA HAAAAA…..Did Tucker also screech.."I can't get up! I can't get up!!" LOL LOL!!! :D :D :D

    WBL-ROFL!!! I guess that might work...and a "FA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA" to you too!! :D :D

    As long as you don't do this to them, this is one miserable dog

    **Here are a few that I have looked at before
    **
    http://www.kristalas.com/apparel.htm

    http://www.fidofleece.com/category.cfm?Category=14

    **This site has some REALLY cute ones
    **http://www.dogbedsetc.com/items.aspx?LinkID=01ab41c3-9d29-4959-b2ee-d4e47d7d9a8e

    More expensive, I'm waiting for Tiggy to be done growing to buy one, but I really like the look of these
    http://www.k9topcoat.com/group.asp?grp=60


  • @jys1011:

    Cracking Up!!! :D :D :D I'm glad I'm not the only weirdo on this forum LOL!!

    Seems like we'd all have a little 'weirdo' in us based on our 'breed of choice'! :rolleyes:

    And it could be worse…poor dog could be wearing something like these:


  • I was at Big Lots yesterday, and they had Fido Fleece coats for $7. They were the kind with the velcro across the back. The size tag recommended sizes 12 or 14 for basenjis, but I had to get a size 16 for it to be long enough.


  • Actually what the FidoFleece site does not show is that the velcro openings are along the top of the back. You lay the coat open on the floor and just have to set your B down setting feet in front openings and whoosh - pull up the sides and the coat is on.

    If there is a fido fleece dealer near you or at the show - check out thier sale rack - last years colors great price - I don't think I've paid more than $15.00 for any of them - including a cute little windbreaker that was fleece on one side and water repellant on the other (with a hood)


  • PS I don't do the 4 legged coats - way to complicated!!!!!!


  • I don't know if anyone has a Pet Supply Outlet by them, but we have one in Sheboygan, and it had great winter coats. I didn't want to spend much, and I got this one for $20. It is a nice winter coat, and it doesn't have the holes for the paws, instead there are just two velcro strips that go around her middle and chest. The brand is Fashion Pet, I don't know if you can get them elsewhere or not. They aren't anything special, but its a reasonable, simple, yet warm coat that my dog actually doesn't mind wearing.
    I tried a different one earlier that had paw holes, and it was a struggle to get it on her, plus once I did she refused to move :) She looked so sad wearing it that I had to take it back and try something else!


  • Here is a link to the coat I mentioned above. The medium fit perfectly for Tosca, although I guess being a little heavy at 20 lbs the vet said she is a little petite.


  • Duh forgot the link…can you tell its getting late?
    http://www.cheappetstore.com/Dogs-Puppies/Dog-Clothes-Costumes/Dog-Coats-Watersports/Eskimo-Shearling-Dog-Coat-Medium-Sapphire-83576/

    Its long so you might have to copy/paste rather than click.


  • I have found with my B that most coats that I have bought do not fit her very good. I have found one at www.ruffwear.com, that I am going to order this week. It has gotten really cold here in NC and my B, Sahara, is freezing when I take her outside. She just shakes, and shakes when she goes potty, I feel so sorry for her. The coat I have is nicely lined with fleece but it is not long enough for her long body and sticks up in the back, the cold wind goes right up her back. The K-9 coat at ruffwear is sized by length of dog and girth, so it should fit better. It is expensive but it will probably be the last coat I get her, she is 2 and I don't expect her to grow any more and I want to keep her at 23-25 pds to be healthy. Besides if I keep buying these cheap ones that don't fit good I have wasted my money.


  • I bought coats from Ruffwear for my boys and have been really pleased with the coats especially since we have gotten so much snow.

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