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Booties
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Snow, ice and salt on the sidewalk make dog booties necessary to help protect a dog's paws and pads. Booties come in sets of four and are typically made of fleece and/or nylon. Some booties come with a rubber sole for better insulation and traction. There are also booties to protect the legs that come in 2-inch, 4-inch and 8-inch heights. Snow and ice booties are secured with Velcro to ensure staying power. Most booties are machine washable. Booties are available for paw size measurements of 1.5 inches to 4 inches.
Sweaters
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A dog sweater may be a necessity to help keep a dog warm. When purchasing a sweater, take the dog along to ensure the size is correct. A sweater that fits well should cover the dog's stomach snugly, be easy to get on and off and reach the base of the tail. Sweaters come in sizes from extra-extra small to extra-extra large. A small would fit a toy poodle and an extra-extra large would fit a Newfoundland. Dog sweaters are available in a variety of materials such as wool/argyle, nylon or cashmere. Nylon sweaters are machine washable whereas the wool and cashmere require hand-washing or dry-cleaning. Sweaters come in a rainbow of colors to blend with the dog's coat or stand out. Stripes, spots and checkered patterns are also available.
Sweatshirts and Hoodies
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Dog sweatshirts and hoodies should fit snugly and reach the base of the tail just like a sweater. Even though a dog's head does not necessarily need to be covered, the hoodie provides added protection if frostbite to ear tips is a concern. It's best to get a garment that goes on and comes off easily. Sweatshirts and hoodies range in sizes from extra small to extra large and come in a variety of colors, patterns and materials. Most have a Velcro closure.
Coats
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Dog coats are best used when the temperature is close to or below freezing and the dog will be outdoors for longer than 15 minutes. For maximum protection, purchase a dog coat that covers the dog from the neck to the base of the tail plus covers the chest and tummy. Dog coats come in a variety of styles and range from extra small to extra large sizes. It's best to purchase a coat with the dog present to ensure the best fit. Dog coats usually have a Velcro closure and come in materials ranging from fleece and faux fur to corduroy and fur-lined sheepskin.
Tip
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If purchasing an item that may require dry cleaning, consider if the dog wearing it has any skin sensitivities or allergies that may become irritated.
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Facts on Snow Clothes for Dogs
Dressing a dog in snow clothes may seem a bit over the top, but if not protected from the harsh winter elements, dogs can get cold just like humans. Even though dogs have a built-in fur coat, a little extra covering is a good safety precaution to avoid hypothermia or localized frostbite. According to Drs. Foster &Smith, most frostbite occurs on the tail, ear tips, scrotum and toes. Fortunately, there are snow cloths for dogs to help keep them warm.