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Whether you live in the city or the country, and whether your dog is little or large, Dogs in Jumpers is filled with knitting patterns to keep your dog warm this winter. Premier dog attire and accessories company, Redhound for Dogs, share their expert advice and knowledge to make sure you can always kit out your dog in comfort. Simply select a jumper style, then follow the instructions to create your tailor-made knit. Patterns include: Buster's Cosy Chunky Cable Jumper, Nelly's Properly Practical Coat, Frankie's Super Sloppy Joe Jumper and a Textured Patchwork Blanket. To ensure your dog jumper has the perfect fit, you'll find easy-to-follow instructions on the four key measurements you'll need before you start and top tips on different yarns, needles and stitches. With 12 practical projects and dozens of beautiful dog photography, Dogs in Jumpers will delight knitters and dog lovers alike, enabling you and your best friend to walk out in style!
It’s important to note that while most dogs will let you know they are uncomfortable, this is not always the case. Irritation can sometimes be hard to spot, and the behaviour each individual dog may exhibit can vary. Allergic Reactions If you're looking for stylish but super practical clothing then look no further than our range of jumpers here at Treat Your Dog.
Rebel Heart McTog Drying Coat
Even if you don’t spot any of these signs in your dog, they still shouldn’t wear a Christmas jumper for too long. Materials to Avoid in Christmas Jumpers for Dogs If you’re looking to keep your pet warm, a purpose-made dog coat is a better choice than novelty clothing. Dog Christmas jumpers are not built to protect dogs from the wind and rain, and they are unlikely to be very breathable. If worn in the rain, they could actually end up making your dog even more cold rather than warming them.
We recently conducted a survey with 4,833 Animed customers to ask their opinions around dressing up dogs. For this survey, we defined dressing up dogs as using novelty clothing that is purely for fun, such as Christmas jumpers, dog bow ties or dog headbands. Our definition did not include items intended to protect dogs from the weather such as coats, raincoats or foot protection, or items such as Thundershirts. Waterproof microfleece – these McTogs are exclusively made for Glenndarcy – using a unique rustle-free breathable, yet waterproof fabric unlike any other dog jumper in the marketplace. They come in two styles – ‘patterned’ with a smooth outer and inner microfleece or ‘plain’ with microfleece on both the outer and inner. Polar fleece top / Waterproof chest and tummy made from P.U.L (polyurethane laminate) – the same fantastic fabric used in reusable baby nappies. Whether your dog is trying a Christmas jumper for the first time, or they’re used to wearing a variety of novelty items, it’s important to be aware of your pet’s behaviour at all times. Some dogs may be quite happy to wear a dog Christmas jumper. However, you should still keep an eye on their behaviour in case this changes. How Do I Know If My Dog Doesn’t Like His Sweater?
Bubbalicious Waterproof Microfleece McTog Dog Jumper - Back Poppers
Unsurprisingly, we discovered that the overwhelming majority (90%) of respondents thought that all kinds of novelty clothing for dogs should be designed to consider the dog’s safety, comfort and happiness. The Patchwork Blanket is a great way to get yourself introduced to some of the knitting techniques that are used for the jumpers and also a good way to use up your stash of wool!!