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cantthinkofanewnameatall · 23/09/2014 20:59

My pup was shivering today after getting wet and it's really not that cold yet. What can I get him to keep him warm. I like the look of an Equafleece but will be pee all over it? Are they a nightmare to get on?

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CMOTDibbler · 23/09/2014 21:17

I have a bit of an assortment of dog coats (my 2 yr old lurcher is very, very fine coated and gets cold easily) - from one layer fleece with long front legs, double layer fleece house coat, raincoat, to waterproof hi vis with sheepskin lining. The one with legs is harder to get on, but he loves it so runs in.
All of ours are cut so they don't get wee on.

For sighthounds theres a huge choice of places to get coats (including one run by a lovely MNetter), but I'm sure theres as many for regular dogs

cantthinkofanewnameatall · 23/09/2014 21:20

Thanks CMOT.

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Floralnomad · 23/09/2014 23:04

I have a Patterdale x and he has an Equafleece jumper and coat ,we have no trouble getting the jumper on and off . They also wash really nicely and dry quickly. I have tried a few coats and would really recommend Equafleece.

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