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Must-Have Winter Wear for our Pets

Posted in Pet Clothing by admin
Feb 20 2012
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A year isn’t complete when winter hasn’t arrived yet. This is another season when we need some wardrobe updating to do. We have to make sure those coats and boots will keep us warm and comfortable inside while we turn heads as we strut towards school or work.

There isn’t much difference between pet and human winter wardrobes. Like humans, they need winter gears to keep them warm too. Pets’ skin may entirely be different from ours, apparently thicker than human skin, but dogs and cats shiver too as snow begins to fall. 

This is why updating our pets’ winter clothing is as important as updating our own winter wardrobe. Quality pet winter clothes don’t have to be too expensive. We just have to get it from the right supplier who feels the same about our pets.

Our Pets’ Winter Wardrobe 

Pet winter clothing ranges from headgears and jackets down to socks and footwear but there are a few necessary pieces that complete its winter ensemble.

Certainly a thick winter top is very important. Its body needs to be warmed especially when you take it out for a walk or a pee. Even if your dog or cat is at home, during the times when temperature hits sub-zero, it still needs a nice not-too-thick and not-too-thin top that ensures its comfort.

When it comes to choosing and buying winter clothes, the insulating quality is crucial. This is the clothes’ power to trap heat inside coming from your pet’s body and to repel cold air and intolerable breezes carried by the gloomy weather. The fabrics’ wicking power is important too. It’s the winter clothes’ capacity to get rid of moisture trapped inside that may also cause discomfort to your pet.

In picking winter tops, choose pet sweat shirts with hoods or turtleneck tops. These can effectively keep your pet warm from head down to its bottom. Winter wear must fully cover the body from top to belly as well, clothes not capable to wrap the entire body cannot sufficiently provide warmth outdoors. They can be worn indoors though.

Best quality boots are important too. Don’t let your dog or cat walk and run in the snow-clad streets without providing their paws enough protection. Unprotected paws commonly acquire frostbite. You can prevent your pet from acquiring such by getting fine boots with thick soles capable to secure its paws inside.

Fashion Winter Clothing for Dogs/Cats (Size-M)Frostbitten skin appears in gray, red, or white color and is very painful. No pet owner wants their little buddy to experience such. But in case you notice its ears, nose, or paws getting unusually red or gray, immediately apply warm, moist cloth on such parts. Continue to apply warm cloth until skin turns flush.

Besides protecting its paws from getting frostbites by putting on quality boots, this maintains a clean and dry floor too. You don’t need to mop your pet’s dirty footsteps all over the house after its short walk with you. Never assume that it’s okay to unleash your pet outdoors. Pets’ sense of smell gets weak during extremely cold weather and they may get lost especially when it’s dark.

Our pets may look sturdy enough that we think they can withstand harsh temperatures during winter season but we have to admit that we need to take extra care of their delicate health especially during this time of the year. We don’t need to grab too many expensive winter wear, they just need a couple of pet winter clothes that excellently insulate, wick away moisture, and provide comfort to their body and paws.

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