That one is a little thick. Remember- they put alot of heat in the chest area.Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
That one is a little thick. Remember- they put alot of heat in the chest area.Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
I dunno if you could possible get TOO thick. lol, she's got a thin coat, and it is very cold here.
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I was talking about.. http://www.jbpet.com/Shopping/produc...=ClothingBoots
I'm not really looking for a raincoat. I'm looking for a really thick winter one.
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I really like the pink and black one in the top right hand corner
http://www.needlenoseapparel.com/Nee...rel/Coats.html
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that one has a neck
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OHHHHHHHHHHH PERFECT!!!! And love the colors!! lol
Good job and it would hold better on the thin neck of a sighthound!! Very good!Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
I think that one'll be perfect, it isn't too fancy, and the black won't be too obvious on her. I only hope it will
A) be warm enough
and
B) fit![]()
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It should fit, they are more expensive, but are custom made, so it will fit the oddball shape
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I'm going to get one from Weatherbeeta for my dog. They're originally made for horses and are super durable and thick
Niņo & Eliza
Hun? If they are made for horses how do they fit dogs?
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I got Piper's coats from www.dogedesigns.com. There are nicer out there, but she's located in Canada (Ontario, actually) and her products aren't overly expensive. The lady who wons the site makes them for greyhounds, so maybe she could make a custom fit one for Jenny since she isn't purebred.
The ones from that needlenose link are beautiful though, and look pretty warm.![]()
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Hi...just read your post looking for a nice winter coat for a Boxer.
I know they are very hard to fit.
We have all kinds of the Whistler Warm Up Coat in stock in size 22 which is typically a great fit for Boxers:
http://www.houndsaroundtown.com/styl...rmup-coat.html
It's snowing sideways here in Nova Scotia and I know we've just been lucky based on what our customers acrosss North America have been saying for the past 6 weeks or so.
Pats to your Pooch,
Angela
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Its cold here too but granted my guys have a coat. If its too much bulk in the front it will make the heart too hot. They need insulation on the back. You know your weather better than I do obviously- either would do, however I am concerned that one might be too much. Then again- she is only going out for a few minutes. A dog can overheat in a coat as I know you know already.
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