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How To Choose The Right Clothing And Onesies For Dogs For Your Pup

By Elaine Guthrie


If you have a dog, you may be considering purchasing it some clothing. There are so many different choices on the market so it can be hard to decide which piece are the right ones for your canine. Whether you are looking for onesies for dogs or other types of garments, here are some tips and tricks that you can use to find the right ones for your pampered pooch.

When you start shopping you will notice that outfits come in sizes from very small to very large. While most people think of small dogs wearing clothing, the fact is that depending on the breed and the owner, any size dog can really do well if the right clothing is chosen. If a dog is comfortable and happy, they are more likely to be content wearing clothes and this can make it easier for you to get your money's worth out of a clothing purchase.

If you have a dog that belongs to a short-haired breed, you may be surprised at how quickly they can become cold and uncomfortable in extreme weather. Some thin-coated dogs do not have enough hair to help them regulate their body temperature. In this case, a dog such as a greyhound, a chihuahua or a boxer may do much better if they are able to wear a poncho or other type of coat that will help keep them warm.

While you may think of protecting a dog's body against the cold, the ice and the snow, the fact is that it is often their paws that are also at risk. A dog can pick up antifreeze by licking their feet after a week and this can have serious effects on their health. Other dogs may become uncomfortable if their feet are cut on hard chunks of ice or snow.

While there are only a certain number of practical styles for dogs the range of decorative items is much, much higher. Items falling into this category include dresses, pajamas, tuxedos and even onesies. They can come in many different materials and some can be very elaborate although these tend to have higher price tags than plainer items will have.

One thing to consider before you go shopping is why you want to dress your pup up. This may impact what kind of clothing you put on your dog. For example, if you want to keep your pet warm, you will want to look for specific materials or styles of clothing. If your intention is to simply make them more decorative, you will have a different set of criteria such as the style of the outfit and how it fits your pet instead.

Measuring your dog isn't hard but it is important. You cannot simply go by breed and weight alone to pick sizes. Most size charts will base sizing on how large a pet's ribcage is and how long its torso is. Other types of clothes, such as boots, may also ask you to figure out how large a dog's paws are or ask you to take other measurements to ensure a good fit.

Browsing the internet can be a fantastic way to find items that will look stylish without costing an arm and a leg. You may want to look for items just after seasons have changed or just after a major holiday in order to get the maximum discount possible. Just keep in mind that you want to find out what any exchange rates may be as well as any costs for shipping items in order to make sure that a deal ends up being as good as you thought it would be.




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