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Should I Put a Winter Coat on My Dog?
As the temperatures drop, dog parents may be wondering whether their dogs need winter coats to stay safe and warm during the frigid season. Not all dogs need a winter coat, and in some cases, the extra layer of warmth can actually do more harm than good. However, under the right conditions, most dogs can benefit from an extra layer of protection from the elements. Find out below when it’s safe, and necessary, to put a winter coat on your dog.
Why Do Pet Owners Buy Winter Coats for Their Dogs?
Sometimes, the decision to put a winter coat on a dog is purely emotional. Walking your dog in frigid temperatures can be emotionally distressing because of your concern for your dog. Since most dogs require time outside in order to go to the bathroom and release excess energy, it’s no surprise that dog owners would take a rather-safe-than-sorry approach.
Other times, the decision can be driven by fashion. Earlier this year, the American Pet Products Association reported that $16.01 billion was spent in the last year on pet clothing as well as collars, leashes, toys, and pet tech products—up seven percent from the previous year. As younger generations move from pet ownership to pet parentship, the pet industry is moving toward a more “humanistic approach,” prompting brands to offer designer products for pets, including a wider variety of clothing options for dogs
Considerations Before Putting a Winter Coat on Your Dog
Many factors come into play when determining whether or not you should put a winter coat on your dog. It’s important to take into account wind chill, whether or not your dog could get wet, and how sunny it is before taking your dog outside. When in doubt, play it safe. You can always take the coat off if your dog appears to be getting too warm. Any time you’re out in the cold and see your dog shivering, seeking out warmth, limping, slowing down, or acting anxious or distressed in any way, it’s time to go inside
A dog’s age, health status, and acclimation to cold temperatures should also be considered. Elderly, very young, and sick dogs can have trouble staying warm even under mild conditions, while a healthy adult dog who is used to the cold can be quite happy even when it’s very chilly
Which Dogs Benefit from a Winter Coat?
Small dogs have relatively more surface area through which to lose heat than big dogs, so all other things being equal, smaller dogs benefit from coats at higher temperatures than bigger dogs. A few breeds that fit this group are Chihuahuas, toy terriers, and Miniature Pinschers. Body fat helps hold the heat in, so a thin dog, like a Whippet or Greyhound, will often appreciate a coat more than an overweight dog. Dogs with very thin fur can get cold quite easily, so they are typically good contenders for a winter coat
Huskies
Newfoundlands
Chow Chows
Pomeranians
Komondors
Havanese
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bearded Collie
Great Pyrenees
Before choosing to (or not to) put a winter coat on your dog, ask your vet for advice specific to your dog.
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