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Long sleeve (legged) jumper for walks

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parklives · 23/02/2018 15:36

Anyone know of a company which sells long legged (all 4 legs) jumpers for dogs?
I have been trawling the net and looking on Etsy but can't find any I like.
It's mostly to keep my slow moving dog warm on walks, and also as she's white to save me having to wash her legs and underbelly every time there's been a bit of rain, even when the pavements are wet somehow her fur gets grubby.
Anyone seen anything which fits what I'm looking for?
I would prefer natural knitted jumpers rather than the anorak/fleeces you can get.

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Bamaluz · 23/02/2018 16:39

I was just about to recommend Equafleece dog suits, but saw that you don't really want fleece.
Wouldn't a knitted jumper soak up all the rain and mud? I have visions of it stretching all over and swamping the poor dog.

DaisyChainsForever · 23/02/2018 16:40

Do you know anyone that knits? They might be able to make you something? Or maybe message one of the Etsy sellers that makes dog jumpers? Hope you find something!

Floralnomad · 23/02/2018 16:44

I know you said not fleece but I’d look at Equafleece suits , they are very lightweight , wash and dry quickly when needed and wear really well . Like the pp I’d imagine a knitted jumper would get really wet and heavy .

parklives · 23/02/2018 17:34

It would be more for chucking it on the dog to walk into town, even if the pavements are slightly wet she legs get covered in dirt, but it's not especially wet it that makes any sort of sense.
Will get her a fleecy type one for the woods (she hates the woods)

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MrsJoshDun · 23/02/2018 17:36

Equafleece summer suit. It's not fleece. Lighter lycra type material.

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