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I'm not sure I understand? do you mean that the fabric of the snowsuit would get wet? We'll figure this out! By next winter we'll be all set lol I hate it when my babies go in the snow---they do not like it at all...and then their hair gets all matted :( and clumps of snow is all in it. |
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I really think simplicity is best. If you're having to put on multiple layers to make it work, you're not going to want to go to the trouble for a short walk. The idea of putting on one snowsuit that has booties attached is appealing. My preference would be for it to be a relatively lightweight fleece suit. For extreme cold, you could put a coat on over the top pretty easily. |
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Interesting. I'll keep an eye on this thread to see what you all come up with! The snowsuit/booties combo sounds like a great idea. |
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tehe, this is why I love yorkietalk...We are problem solvers!!!:) |
booties can have fleece inside and rain coat material outside? jst on the botties though ? |
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ooo right good point |
I have been thinking about this for my little one. Remember when you were a kid and your mother had that elastic with clips for your mittens? I'm going to try something like that since it would be inside his coat but over his sweatshirt. I figure it's worth a try. |
Have you guys tried PAWZ? Maybe even get a bigger size and put them OVER other boots. I have a set and they are really cool! I would think that a snow suit would have to be custom because the legs would have to be a different length for each dog. I would just keep trying with boots. I believe Premier Fido Fleece makes a coat with 4 legs. I think tinkerbellscloset.com does too! |
I only use it for keeping Gus really warm when we have to be out in the freezing cold...I'm not skilled enough at sewing to make one he could run around in...but I made one out of a baby snowsuit. Like Erin already pointed out if you're going to make them to sell you might have some trouble with the legs. That was the most difficult part for Gus and I had him right there to keep adjusting the fit until it was right. I sewed on fabric to the back of the legs that ties around to keep his paws in. Before that he kept pulling his back legs up into the belly of the snowsuit. The ties or maybe velcro might help so you don't have to be so exact with the length of the legs too. Just a thought. |
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