Dog Sweaters, Fun And Fashionable

Fashionable canines: Dogs especially puppies and small breeds look super cute in sweaters. The dog sweater reflects the little animals personality, best traits as well keeping him or her cosy and warm. In the olden days the primary use of sweaters where to keep the canine warm, now it is great fashion to dress your best friend in beautiful clothes no matter what season or temperature. Come rain or shine.

Dressed to impress: Event and occasion matching is extremely in style. Popular occasions include Valentines day, red and pink or St. Patrick’s day, green. Clothing can serve as cover after a grooming session where the isolative layer of fur is washed, clipped or shaven, it will also increase the pace hair re-growth. Light shirts are wonderful during sunny and warm weather to shield the animal from dangerous Ultra Violet rays. Another reason to pop a sweater or shirt on your dog is to act as a barrier for a dog suffering from skin problems, this will significantly reduce tampering with the infected or inflamed areas.

Choosing a sweater: When deciding on a sweater for Fiffy or Boss make sure that the sweater suit’s the animal in terms of breed and size. Do not squeeze the dog into a super small outfit meant for a Chihuahua if it is a Doberman.

Gender consideration: Remember to consider your dogs’ gender when buying clothes. Just as male and female bodies differ so do those of bitches and male dogs. Under exposure of the stomach area for a male and over expose for female will cause discomfort, irritability and often a plain mess.

Home made: It is quick and easy to make great dog clothes yourself in the comfort of your own home. No special sewing or knitting expertise required. The internet is a wonderful source for pattern and design ideas. Should you decide on sewing, invest in a stretchy, quality and warm material such as fleece. If you opt for knitting instead buy quality wool with a good stretch. Use at least American size 19 needles.

Get use to: Wearing clothing does not come natural to any animal including dogs. It will take some time getting use to the feeling of an extra layer of skin in either fleece or wool. Start dress training from as early as ages two to four months. In certain countries and regions animals have no choice but to get use to boots and sweaters as the weather conditions don’t allow over cooling. Over cooling and temperature exposure is a total no-no and a least a couple of dog sweaters, coats and boots must form part of the wardrobe.

Where to buy: Animal clothing is available at modern pet shops, specialty stores as well as online. Even the fussiest of dog or owner will have an endless list of exquisite outfits to pick and choose from.

Designer or do-it yourself: You don’t have to be a star to have a well dressed pooch. An old mens sock or sweater can be revamped into something lovely and traditional in two ticks. However if you have the budget a couple of famous designers have added dog couture to their ranges. Just remember-expensive does not mean better.

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