Dogs with short fur coats or are hairless (greyhounds, chihuahuas, miniature pinschers) are more susceptible to acquiring health issues due to freezing weather conditions. It also applies to senior canines or dogs who have coat problems and bald or shaved areas. Dogs fall sick with hypothermia which can be fatal whenever they’re exposed to freezing temperatures. These dogs require extra insulation so that they can be warm. They may even have to don winter boots.
Below are a few tips when purchasing a sweater for your canine:
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Select a fit and style that will not
restrict your canine’s body movements. The clothing shouldn’t hang low or fall
forward. It shouldn’t be tight, but snug enough to mold to your dog’s body. A
suitable fit of clothing will allow you to insert your hand quite easily under
your pet’s sweater.
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Avoid clothing styles that have metal
pieces which can be a choking hazard for your pet. Watch out for loose threads
or else your canine may become entangled with them.
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Allow your dog to familiarize himself
with the texture and smell of the sweater you’ve purchased for him.
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When donning the sweater, do it as
carefully and quickly as possible. Don’t forget to reward with positive
reinforcement.
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If your canine doesn’t like the
sweater, don’t force it on him. Allow him to calm down before trying once
again.
Your local veterinarian Oradell, NJ
can enlighten you about important health issues that can affect your pet.