Our dogs certainly need warm clothing to deal with the cold. Dogs aren’t just animals; they have been domesticated to cohabitate with humans.
Most Dog Breeds barring the ones, that were bred to sustain winter months definitely need extra protection during winters. Pets that are used to living indoors have accustomed themselves to an environment of comfort and being catered to.
A senior dog is more likely to feel the chill compared to its younger counterparts. Old age results in a weaker immune system, ailments like arthritis and metabolic disorders that can make your senior pet miserable in the cold weather. It becomes very important you provide it with a jacket/dog coat.
Your dog’s coat/fur type: Hairless dogs or ones with short and thin fur need outer clothing in low temperatures. Owners of breeds like poodles tend to keep their pet’s hair pruned to avoid tangles. So if your pooch has thick hair but it has been trimmed you need to provide it with a sweater for extra insulation.
Is your pet recovering from an illness or injury? Dogs fighting an illness/injury are weak as their bodies are working constantly to recover. Therefore a winter dog jacket will be very essential for an ailing or injured pet.
Breed-type: Canines with a thin frame and less body weight will enjoy the warmth of outer clothing. Lean breeds such as Grey-hounds with short hair prefer warm clothing in winters. Chihuahuas do not fare well in cold weather making it important for you to provide it with extra layering.
So if your pooch falls in any one of these categories, it’s about time you shop for its winter wardrobe! Pick up washable woolen and cotton blends in the right size.