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Coat for cockapoo

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kamillaw · 04/10/2018 22:57

Is there something I can get to minimise the winter muck? She's just had her first puppy groom and i want to keep her looking gorgeous Grin

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Floralnomad · 04/10/2018 23:47

Equafleece , very flexible coats / jumpers that don’t interfere with the dog running about , they also wash well , some of ours are quite a few years old and still look great .

kamillaw · 05/10/2018 08:19

Thank you @floralnomad

Coat for cockapoo
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LimeJellyHead · 05/10/2018 11:04

When choosing a dog coat, think first about what you need it to do. If you need it to keep your dog warm then get a fleece or a coat with a warm lining. If it is just to keep then clean and dry then go for a non-lined waterproof coat, preferably with as much coverage as you can if your dog tends to get wet and muddy :-)

My terrier races about so doesn't suffer from the cold on walks but he does get wet and muddy. He wears one of these www.dfordog.co.uk/lightweight-waterproof-dog-coat.html because it has no fleece lining.

In the car home he wears a drying coat so he is toasty and getting dry on the way home www.dfordog.co.uk/microfibre-towelling-dog-drying-coat.html

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