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Will a sweater damage a long coat? I have fallen in love with a sweater that Jenny has for sale but I have never put Daisy in a sweater. She has a full coat and I am thinking maybe it will create mats? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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As a pet owner, I never found that wearing clothes was that hard on Joey's coat, the only thing that was hard on it was playing with a Shih Tzu who loved to put his paws on Joey's back. When Joey was a puppy, he did get little mats under his arms after wearing clothes, but this stopped when his adult coat came in. I agree with Gemy, if you are growing the coat for show, you probably wouldn't want use clothing and even your choice of bed fabrics is important. I think many use silk for beds. So is Daisy a show dog, or just a beautiful pet? There are also silk undershirts you can buy that are said to protect against damage. |
Here's the thread that talks about silk undershirts, http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...camisoles.html |
A silk wrapping jacket or silk-lined garment will help with breaking and the matting, but anything you put on a yorkie, will causes mats/breaking if worn very long. You could let Daisy wear the sweater for a bit and then make sure you get her brushed out. |
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Reno is in long coat and with the exception of letting him wear sweaters occasionally, have found it better for his coat to do without sweaters. Someday, I will cut his hair and then he care wear all of the nice sweaters I've already bought and put away just for the days. OP....Is Jenny...Poochieheaven....is it an Oscar Newman sweater? I am in love with that Gingerbread sweater and so want to get it for Reno, but am trying to justify another sweater to be put back until that day (?):D |
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