Anonymous wrote:Get her a stomach toupee
Anonymous wrote:OP here: obviously wasn't planning on having the dog wear the jacket until it got a lot colder. Don't understand all the haters haha. And my dog is a dachshund....
Anonymous wrote:I have a small dog. When I first got him last winter, he happily wore his sweater, etc. outdoors. Got him a new coat in his size for this year and he HATES it-either tries to get it off or just won't move and looks miserable. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a big, hairy dog and I thought dog coats were stupid. Now I have a 10 pound short haired little thing and she gets very cold when the temps are in the 40s or lower. It's so cold that she instantly shivers when she steps outside. I got her a little sweatshirt that goes on over her head. She did not like those quilted coats that strap around her body. I think they feel too restrictive to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No dog can survive outdoors in freezing temperatures based solely on the fact that it has fur. They will freeze to death.
Amazing there are millions of dogs who live in truly frigid places. Dogs dropping like flies when it snows in DC just isn't happening, silly.
I didn't mean taking them for a walk. I meant living outdoors in freezing cold weather. No shelter.
Anonymous wrote:No dog can survive outdoors in freezing temperatures based solely on the fact that it has fur. They will freeze to death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No dog can survive outdoors in freezing temperatures based solely on the fact that it has fur. They will freeze to death.
Amazing there are millions of dogs who live in truly frigid places. Dogs dropping like flies when it snows in DC just isn't happening, silly.
Anonymous wrote:No dog can survive outdoors in freezing temperatures based solely on the fact that it has fur. They will freeze to death.