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Dog Winter Boots

Posted on Friday, May 7, 2010 in Uncategorized

dog winter boots


The Hunt [RARE]


The Hunt [RARE]



1 Brücken
2 Für Immer
3 Mental Winter
4 Vertan, Vergeben
5 Familiar
6 Moonlight Lovesong
7 Die Geschichte
8 Nouvelle Vague
9 Sprach / Labor
10 Das Regenlied
11 These Boots Are Made For Walking
12 Dogs V2…


MasterVision 1001 5 LED Cap Light


MasterVision 1001 5 LED Cap Light


$6.99


Cap light that features 5 LED super bright lights. This light is light weight and has an operating time of 8 to 10 hours.Style: 5 LED…

Insulated Pallet Cover, Black, 72 High


Insulated Pallet Cover, Black, 72 High


$143.99


Insulated Pallet Covers are used to maintain the temperature of perishables like fresh produce, ice cream and pharmaceuticals. 420 denier nylon – stain, mildew and water-resistant outer shell with polyester fiberfill insulation, double needle zig-zag stitching. Four-sided Velcro(r) makes it possible to fold the four sides up for inspection or order picking. Sewn hook on top of cover allows for …

DLL Rainwear - Adult Navy Raining Cats and Dogs Compact Umbrella


DLL Rainwear – Adult Navy Raining Cats and Dogs Compact Umbrella


$9.95


The perfect umbrella for when it’s Raining Cats and Dogs!…

Honda CRV Genuine Factory OEM 08U45-SWA-100 Rubber Cargo Tray Liner 2007 - 2011


Honda CRV Genuine Factory OEM 08U45-SWA-100 Rubber Cargo Tray Liner 2007 – 2011


$75.20


Protect the cargo-area carpeting of your CR-V with a custom-fit cargo tray. Additional versatility for hauling. Constructed of rugged quality ABS plastic for long life. Protected lip for added protection to the carpeted cargo area of the CR-V. . Designed for the CR-V and embossed with CR-V logo for a custom look…

Rocket Dog Sugar Daddy Black Winter Boots


Rocket Dog Sugar Daddy Black Winter Boots




Rocket Dog Women's Starry Boot


Rocket Dog Women’s Starry Boot


$49.00


You’ll look and feel super comfy in the Starry boots from Rocket Dog.Wool or sweater-knit upper in a casual mid-calf boot style with a round toeOverlay detailSlouchy 11 inch shaft height, 14 inch circumferenceFaux shearling lining and cushioned footbedPiping midsoleRubber traction outsole…

Rocket Dog Women's Gretta Boot


Rocket Dog Women’s Gretta Boot


$79.00


Pull on the Gretta mid-calf boots from Rocket Dog and effortlessly achieve casually cool style.Faux suede upper in a casual mid-calf boot style with a round toeWraparound straps with metal buckle closuresEmbroidered logo detail13 inch shaft height, 14 1/2 inch circumferenceSoft fabric lining, lightly cushioned footbedTraction outsole1 1/4 inch heel…

dog winter boots

The Dogs Of Fashion

As winter arrives in the northern parts of the world and we break out our down filled parkas, our fleece lined ski jackets, long-johns, hats and mittens – do we stop to think of our four legged friends and companions? Well, most of us don’t, which is hard to imagine seeing as he’s one of our best friends.

Most of the dogs that we keep have not been bred for a severely cold climate. They were bred for size, companionship, show and as working dogs. Only the Spitz-type dogs such as the Alaskan malamute and the Huskies were bred for cold climates. These are large dogs with heavy mass and thick coats that are able to retain and maintain their body heat.

Many of the larger short haired breeds such as the Bulldog, Boxer, Dalmatian and Great Dane appreciate a sweater in cold weather. However, most of the dogs we have as pets in our homes are from the medium to smaller dog breeds. These dogs, because of their smaller body mass and typically thinner coats, can get cold very quickly. Their extremities, being smaller, have a greater chance of being damaged by the cold than do the larger breeds. Small and toy dogs have an extremely hard time maintaining and retaining their body heat. At worst frigid air, snow or slush can cause your dog to get frost bite and at best it will certainly make her him not want to go outdoors for exercise, walks and toileting.

One of the best ways to protect your pet from the elements is to kit them out with specialty dog clothes designed to keep them warm. Like our own clothing, the materials used are designed for comfort and durability. Fleece, cotton and nylon are commonly used in the construction of doggie coats, capes, sweaters, shirts and boots. If you want keep your dog comfortable in cold weather you will need to purchase at the very least a coat or cape (to help retain body heat) and fleece lined nylon boots (to protect the feet from snow and cold). Almost any pet store will have dog apparel to suit most breeds. To find larger sized clothes (for breeds like the Greyhound) or specific brands and styles, you may have to search out an on-line store that carries these products.

If you live in the Snow Belt, do your dog a favor – get him some warm clothes to wear. He’ll be happier for it and you’ll have peace of mind that your dog is safe and comfortable.

About the Author

About the Author – Mike Mathews is a contributing writer and editor for the popular dog breed site:www.dog-breed-facts.com. He provides informative, real-world advice and tips on dog breeds, Dog Health, dog grooming and more. As well be sure to check out his free report on Dog Training.

Winter boots…?

Uggs or generic uggs?
ex Aussie Dogs, Bearpaw.
Does it make a diffrence?

it kinda makes a diffrence.
the feel of UGG’s when you wear them is supper comfy and i love to where mine! ive had them for a year and they still look new and i wore them so much!

if you’re not into the “animal” thing than you can get generic ones and they’d also be cheaper!

hope this helps!
good luck xx

Dog winter boots

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