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Consider your dog’s activity level, coat thickness and color, and how much time they spend outdoors in cold, snow, or rain. Nature gave dogs coats, but not all are made for frigid temperatures or wet weather. A healthy, thick-coated dog may not need a jacket, but a senior dog or one with a short or thin coat may appreciate an extra layer—especially in cold weather.
Dog jackets aren’t only for warmth. A jacket can protect hunting dogs from underbrush and outdoor hazards, and reflective styles increase visibility for dogs in the field.
To get the right fit for a jacket, have your dog stand, then measure their:
Check the product details to see which measurement matters most. Some styles go by length or girth, but others specify a weight range. A good fit allows for freedom of movement without bunching or slipping.
Choosing the best dog jacket boils down to the specific dog and where they spend their time. Our heavier styles help active dogs stay warm through winter. A fleece coat is a great option for short-haired breeds or older dogs who don’t stay as warm on their own.
No. Unless it’s recommended by your vet, dogs shouldn’t wear jackets in warm or hot weather. The extra insulation may cause overheating, which is dangerous.
Some dog jackets are machine washable, but others need to be spot cleaned. Always check the care instructions before tossing your dog’s jacket in the wash.