Dogs will need raincoats for the same reason you do if they’re going to be in the rain for any amount of time. If your dog is dependent on walks to vacate his bladder, then he will very likely need a raincoat. That means dogs living in apartments or townhouses, specifically Even for dogs with their yard, you may want to get a raincoat because backyards won’t give the kind of exercise a walk provides, and if you rely on walks to get out his pent-up energy. The waterproof fabric helps extend adventures into wet weather by keeping dogs comfortable. Easy to wear: Raincoat fastening straps can be looped around the hind legs and tail and buttoned to secure the raincoat. No more lifting or arm-twisting your dogs into their rainwear! One must remember that wearing clothes/raincoats isn't natural for our pets and therefore making this process the easiest for them is vital. In turn, this makes it easier for the pet parents too. Visibility for Secure Walks: During the monsoons in India, it becomes difficult to see objects a few feet away, making walks in the rains dangerous for our pets. It is secured in place by two Velcro straps that wrap around your dog’s waist and allow you to put it on by slipping over his head and securing the Velcro. The opening/slit along the back provided for the leash is large enough that you’ll be able to easily attach the leash to the collar or harness, depending entirely on your preference and if your pup is going out without a leash, then you’ll appreciate the opening on the neck for his collar. It comes with a hood which allows covering the head and is for optimal functionality for even the most unpredictable weather. Full coverage minimizes the wet, muddy dog clean-up. The raincoat is available in 8 sizes. Select the correct size based on your dog's girth (measurement around the widest part of the rib cage) Washing Instructions: Wash with cold water and mild detergent on a gentle cycle; Hang dry. Do NOT bleach, iron, or dry clean.
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