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my gracie is always cold hello yt Im wondering if you guys can tell me what you use to keep your babies warm. is it a nice jacket or sweater. i was wondering because of the big sale at go fetch i would like to know what would be best?. thanks for your time to help me out. :animal-pa :aimeeyork |
:animal-pa nobody wants to tell me what they think, im shocked. I hope someone can think of something........... |
I love the fleece hoodies |
Get one of each. I have a dog that's always cold. I put a light weight sweater on him in the house, outside he wears a quilted jacket. |
Her quilted jackets are nice for going outside also. I have one of those but i use the fleece more often because they wear those inside and out |
I'm getting ready to order the fleece hoodies too! I've read how much everyone loves them and can't wait to get them :) |
yes, I have always loved the fleece hoodies. I used to have an italian greyhound and he was always cold...we loved the fleece. Good luck... |
Mine wear fleece coats all the time. They have a doggie door and they are in and out. I have some on my website. |
You could also look into cinnamon to add to food & a little bit of cinnimon oil to add to conditioner & shampoo it warms the body. But you have to be careful with little dogs & herbs. If a person always has cold feet they can add oil to their lotion & it will warm the feet :) |
Mostly inside the house I my little Abby in sweaters ( she has a ton of clothes) when its chilly or cold. When I feel the temp drop and Abby starts to shake on goes the clothes for warmth. Abby is only 2 lb 9 oz so she does not have any meat on her body. she loves to put on clothes esceially when she is cold. Just be sure to change sweaters, tea shirts, etc every 2-3 days and brush you babby before pitting on a new outfit and where is Go fetch ?Please email me the link. |
1 Attachment(s) I'm a fleece-hoodie fan too. When it's real cold out, I put a thin nylon vest over it to cut the wind. Works great for my 4-pounder. It makes a big difference if you can keep them moving when they're outside in the cold. Don't let them sit idle. |
The picture of your little snow babies is just too adorable! Which do you feel mats less, the sweater or fleece? Cricket seems to mat in anything I put on her. |
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OMG, how cute your boys are!!!!! "Cute,cute,cute!!" said Buffy ;) |
I only have the fleece hoodies for mine. We are in Florida so we do not have extreme cold. Mine do NOT like the hoodies that have legs though. They are fine with the ones Des from gofetch.com sells. Hers have leg holes only. With nothing on their legs, mine seem to feel more comfortable while still keeping their little bodies warmer. |
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I just wanted to add that I bought Diesel a sweat shirt. It is a little big one him so it isn't snug. He seems to like it even tho it is a little big. |
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OMG!! This is the cutest pic I have EVER seen!! I live in ND so it is COLD here. I love these fleece sweater/coats.. where did you get them? Do they keep those booties on? I got some for my chihuahua a couple years ago because his feet are so tender ( he is so funny, his feet get cold and he will just flop and lay until you go out and pick him up) but now if I try to put his booties on he will try to bite me!! :D :D Cathe |
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He refused to walk in them at first, so I lured him with treats a step at a time. After a couple weeks of putting them on every day, he finally got tired of fighting me. He still won't walk in the house with them on, but once outside I think he actually prefers them. Jack is more accommodating. He wants to please so much, he'd let me put anything on his feet. As for mats, Jack's silky fur seems to mat no matter what I put on him. I deal with it by removing the coat as soon as we come in the house. Our groomer also recommended a good conditioner that seems to help comb them out. |
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