My Thoughts on Dog Clothes
I will begrudgingly admit that I am one of those people who look down upon owners who dress their dogs as dolls. Every time I see a be-tutued Chihuahua coming down the street in someone's handbag I have to hold back a visible cringe. However, I do think there are some very valid reasons for purchasing some minimal dog-wear for certain situations and I have after many attempts found some pieces that I think do the best job with the least fuss.1. The Martha Stewart Collection at Petsmart:
As I've mentioned previously, Lilly weighs eight pounds, is nearly 14 years old and is becoming increasingly arthritic. As a result, she easily becomes cold and will shiver even in the house. This wasn't so much of a problem when she lived with my parents who keep the thermostat at a balmy 75 F, but we also have an Aussie puppy who lives in our house and she spends most of her indoor time panting. The solution: Lilly now wears a very cute and simple Martha Stewart sweater from Petsmart. I tried and returned a total of three sweaters before anteing up the few extra dollars for the Martha Stewart brand and I wouldn't go back.
2. Ruff Wear's K-9 Overcoat:
So I was looking for a coat that was easy to fit, light enough not to cause over-heating during long periods of exercise and that would keep her body dry in the rain. This Ruff Wear coat wasn't inexpensive, but it was reasonable at $60. It fits over the dogs head and then secures with two simple clips at the side and has two reflective band that run along the dog's flanks, making early mornings and winter evenings safer for both of us. The best part is that Cassie doesn't seem to know it's there. She has in the past protested to having things put on her back (leashes, towels, etc), but after a few times out it was as if the coat had passed her "you're alright" test. And that's alright with me.
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