Dog Essentials For Colder Weather

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Buffalo Check Dog Jacket - RED/BLACK
$65
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5 Colors
Memory Foam Lounger Dog Bed - CHARCOAL Memory Foam Lounger Dog Bed - NAVY Memory Foam Lounger Dog Bed - CHOCOLATE Memory Foam Lounger Dog Bed - OLIVE Memory Foam Lounger Dog Bed - LIGHT GRAY
$209 - $269
$45 - $365
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Grip-Tight® Quilted Throw - KHAKI Grip-Tight® Quilted Throw - GRANITE Grip-Tight® Quilted Throw - BROWN
$119 - $149
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Waterproof Fleece Throw Blanket - BLUE Waterproof Fleece Throw Blanket - PALE STONE Waterproof Fleece Throw Blanket - OLIVE
$89 - $129
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Waterproof Fleece Bed Coverlet - BLUE Waterproof Fleece Bed Coverlet - OLIVE Waterproof Fleece Bed Coverlet - PALE STONE
$179 - $239
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Orvis RecoveryZone® FleeceLock® Couch Dog Bed - SLATE Orvis RecoveryZone® FleeceLock® Couch Dog Bed - KHAKI Orvis RecoveryZone® FleeceLock® Couch Dog Bed - BROWN
$369 - $479
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3 Colors
FleeceLock® Memory Foam Couch Dog Bed - LIGHT GRAY FleeceLock® Memory Foam Couch Dog Bed - CHOCOLATE FleeceLock® Memory Foam Couch Dog Bed - CHARCOAL
$339 - $409
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Hurtta®  Expedition Dog Parka - ORANGE Hurtta®  Expedition Dog Parka - BLACK Hurtta®  Expedition Dog Parka - BILBERRY Hurtta®  Expedition Dog Parka - BEETROOT
$89 - $99

FAQS

Dog jackets provide excellent protection for dogs in cold weather. If your dog is a larger breed or has a coat that can handle cold temperatures naturally, they may not need extra protection. But if you’re taking them into extreme conditions, or if your dog is a small or thin-coated breed, then a jacket offers the extra protection they need to stay warm.

Your dog should wear a jacket in winter if they’re a small, short-haired, or thin-bodied breed. Senior or chronically ill dogs may also need extra warmth in cold weather. Consult your veterinarian if you’re wondering whether your dog needs a rain jacket, life vest, or warm coat for winter adventures.

Our warmest dog beds are fleece- or faux fur-lined wraparound styles that give your dog 360-degree warmth.

If you live in a cold climate, then your dog probably needs extra blankets to help stay warm in winter. Small dogs or dogs with thin bodies or short coats need extra blankets when temperatures drop, even if you live in a mild or temperate climate.

Cold hurts dogs’ paws to varying degrees depending on the dog and the conditions. Most larger breeds handle cold and snow just fine, but exposure to cold can dry out foot pads and lead to painful cracking. Some big dogs are more sensitive to the cold, so check with your vet if you’re unsure how long they should be out. Cold-averse breeds like Chihuahuas, Whippets, and French Bulldogs will be uncomfortable walking on frozen ground. The biggest threat comes from deicing agents used on sidewalks and roads. These usually contain a harmful chemical that can irritate or burn your dog’s paw pads, so avoid heavily salted areas and wipe their paws after winter walks.

Essentials To Keep Dogs Warm In Cold Weather

When the temps drop, turn to our dog essentials for colder weather. Keep them comfortable indoors and out with beds, blankets, and coats sized just right. Turn your dog’s favorite spots into warm retreats with our fleece-lined blankets and quilted furniture protectors, and give them a place to curl up by the fire with an insulated dog bed. Before you head out in cold weather, protect your pup from the chill with a dog coat that keeps body heat in and rain or snow out. With a rechargeable LED collar light, they’ll stay visible on evening walks, even when the sun sets early. From snowy hikes to fireside naps, the right cold weather gear keeps them comfortable anywhere the day takes them.