Are you concerned your furry friend gets cold going outside, but you still want them to get exercise and fresh air? Here are a few clothing items you may want to consider for your companion animal!
Boots
There are many options available for dog boots/shoes. Although it may take your furry friend time to get used to wearing them, a good pair of boots offers warmth, traction on ice and frozen surfaces and protection from salt on the roads or sidewalks. Make sure the boots aren’t too tight and ensure they fit your furry friend properly.
Hats and scarves
Some dogs can benefit from wearing hats in extreme winter weather. There are many different types of hats available, as well as hats that double as a scarf (they slide over the dog’s head and cover their ears and neck).
Sweaters, coats, and vests
Cardigans, hoodies, festive sweaters, button-ups, zip-ups, pullovers, insulated, waterproof – the list is endless when it comes to options for your furry family member! Sweaters, coats or vests can be beneficial for short-coated or hairless breeds.
With any accessory, it’s important to ensure they fit your dog properly and are a safe option for them. A good practice is to research what items would benefit your furry friend and their needs. If you have any hesitation, consult your veterinarian.
While you may want to use winter apparel to keep your furry friend comfortable and warm, please keep in mind that some animals do not like wearing clothes and may become stressed and visibly uncomfortable wearing them. Never force your furry friend to wear clothes if you can see signs of discomfort or stress.
Introduce new clothing items slowly with lots of treats and positive reinforcement. Watch for signs that your furry friend may not be enjoying the experience. It is also important to remember that dogs can overheat easily, so while you’re outside, check frequently to ensure your furry friend is comfortable.
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