Reasons your dog might need a raincoat
Dogs and raincoats?
Dogs and their people are all different. They're built differently, and they do different things. For this reason, their needs vary widely. Some dogs might not need a raincoat. Others definitely need it.
Dog raincoats are meant to serve a particular function; to keep your dog dry. But there's more to it than that.
A dog raincoat can help for several reasons.
Reason 1: A raincoat keeps them dry. Of course, it's pretty hard to cover every inch, but most of the dog is covered. And if they stay dry, you don't end up with your car, furniture, and floor wet.
Reason 2: A raincoat can help keep your dog warm. While it isn't usually as thick as a winter coat, a raincoat still holds in some body heat. Plus, since your dog doesn't get wet, evaporation can't cause them to get chilled.
Reason 3: A dog raincoat can help protect your dog's fur. The rain can cause frizziness and matting, ruining your dog's natural coat. Besides, wet fur attracts mud, twigs, and other debris. This stuff can cause further coat damage or just leave a mess in your house or car. Protecting your long-haired dog from the rain can keep them looking healthier.
Does your dog need a raincoat?
You are the judge. Your dog might need it if
- If you and your dog live in a rainy climate
- Your dog has long or curly fur
- The two of you do activities in the rain
If any of these are true, you might want to consider getting a dog raincoat. Take a look at Made by De. I make these and other custom products just for your dog. While you're there, don't forget to sign up for the Insider Group. You'll get a coupon code for 20% off all orders from Made
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