Dog Coats For Style And Fashion

Creating style with a nice dog coat for our beloved pooch isn’t very unusual these days. Most dog owners of any sort of feeling seem to be more-and-more looking at coats as a way to show their love for Fido. But they can also serve a needed purpose, which will be discussed later in this article. But for the most part, dog coats are yet another way to have a bit of fun with the family pet. In that instance, it’s no wonder we spend the time to put one on the dog.

You also can see this fascination with all things dog in people or couples who are “empty nesters,” too. Their children have gone off to college or married and left home. The pet becomes a replacement, in some cases, for the child who used to occupy all of their time.

Dog coats come in all sorts of sizes, shapes, styles and fashions. There are specially-built kinds, for when a dog might need actual protection from the elements, like in a hairless breed. Also, there are cases where a dog might have a skin problem and needs the additional protection a coat like this can give. For the most part, though, many of these coats are typically just for amusement and as a fashion statement for the dog and the owner.

Just about all dog coats fall into a few general categories. Most are of the sweater variety, with full or half models being the most popular for more than a few decades. They generally come in natural fabrics such as cotton, or a wool-cotton blend. Most of the time, there’s no problem getting them on the dog. It’s the owner who tends to fuss about, in reality.

Some coats come with snaps or zippers, so always take care to avoid pinching the dog’s sensitive underbelly skin area. Dogs look at that region as a vulnerable spot and they might give you a little nip if you handle it too roughly.

Raincoats for dogs are also big, these days. More people live in apartments than ever before and who really wants to put up with “wet dog smell?” Keeping the dog warm and dry while out on a walk can be a good way to avoid that problem. Find one that protects the whole body, and see if the dog will tolerate rain booties or paw wear. You can even find rain caps for Fido! Of course, you and your dog will have to decide if it’s worth all the bother.

There are dog coats for special occasions. Some are made to resemble tuxedos, for that special high-class event or dinner. Others might look like versions of a human’s suit or even a dinner dress, in the case of a female pooch. And accessories for the dog coat are plentiful and creative. There are little hats, booties and even capes or walking sticks. Where the sticks are carried is a question for some other time.

When you think about how truly close pets are to us nowadays – and especially our dogs – it makes perfect sense that we’d want to see them as well taken care of as possible. Dog and pet fashion is a big-dollar industry in many countries in the world where dogs are owned and appreciated. For most people, who look at their dogs as more like a child than as an animal, no wonder so many styles and varieties of pooch clothing items have hit the market!

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