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If you've always considered dog coats and sweaters silly accessories for over-indulged pets, there's something you should know. Many breeds actually need winter coats or sweaters to brave the winter weather. Here's how to determine whether your dog is a candidate for outerwear.

Who really needs a coat?

Not surprising, little dogs are the most likely to need extra insulation. Chihuahuas, toy terriers, miniature pinchers and other small breeds are simply less equipped to deal with cold winter temperatures. Short-haired dogs and those that are very lean, such as Whippets and Greyhounds, tend to shiver quite easily, and will enjoy their daily walks much more when wearing a coat or sweater.

Dog coats are also recommended if you live in an area where the mercury drops below zero or if your dog spends a lot of time outdoors in the winter. This applies even to large breeds that are accustomed to the cold: remember their bellies have no fur and are exposed to the elements. Likewise, dogs recuperating from an illness or injury may also be more sensitive to frigid temperatures, as are older dogs and puppies.

Veterinarians recommend against dog sweaters for long-haired larger breeds because these dogs are naturally predisposed to survive cold temperatures.

What to look for in a dog coat

Dog coats and sweaters come in a variety of materials, although wool and fleece are most common. Water-resistant fabrics, such as those used for people parkas, may be better if you live in a snowy area. Whatever fabric you choose, make sure it is easy to care for.


Do Dogs Need Coats? Two myths and facts

1. Fiction: All dogs need to wear coats to protect them from the cold.
    Fact: Not all dogs need a coat to keep them warm when venturing outside, but shorter-haired breeds, senior dogs, puppies, and dogs with medical conditions do benefit from the additional warmth retained by a coat, as well as keeping them dryer when it rains (as it invariably does!)

2. Fiction: Larger dogs do not need to wear winter coats.
    Fact: Some dog breeds such as the Husky have a very thick, dense coat designed to keep them warm in cold conditions so do not need a coat to keep them warm, but might benefit from a coat that keeps them dry. Other larger breeds such as Greyhounds and Whippets are more sensitive to colder weather and so could use extra layering for warmth as well as keeping them dry.


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