Dog Coat With Decent Length?

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Doofus

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28,428 posts

180 months

Friday 11th October
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Our dog is normal (sized), but all the dog coats we see are too short in the body. The one we have keeps coming undone at the neck (it's just a velcro fastening), and we don't want to buy another with a better fastening if it's still going to be too short.

It's for rain and sub-zero temperatures, and I just want one that goes around the neck with a strap/band under the ribcage. We don't want sleeves or natty hats.

I don't see why we need to spend more than, say £80.

Any recommendations?

mids

1,531 posts

265 months

Friday 11th October
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For very low temps (below freezing) I have dry robe coats for my 2. Well insulated, good length, waterproof and easy to fit (just slips over head and wide velcro strap wraps under ribcage). Not really a fan of their image/brand but who gives a crap for a dog coat? Think it was only £40 and has lasted well as have had them 3 years and used a lot during muddy walks, etc


Doofus

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28,428 posts

180 months

Friday 11th October
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Looks like the sort of thing. Thanks. smile

moorx

3,930 posts

121 months

Friday 11th October
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A photo of your dog might help with suggestions.

Also, I think you can take dogs into Pets at Home to try on coats if you have one locally (and assuming they have a decent selection).

NomadicTurbo

872 posts

81 months

Friday 11th October
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We have the DryRobe coat for our Doberman, decent quality and keeps him dry and relatively warm

Doofus

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28,428 posts

180 months

Friday 11th October
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moorx said:
A photo of your dog might help with suggestions.

Also, I think you can take dogs into Pets at Home to try on coats if you have one locally (and assuming they have a decent selection).
We have. They were all too short.

Is this any good?


chrisga

2,123 posts

194 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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Hmm, dog coats are one of my wife's obsessions and with 4 dogs of varying sizes and shapes we have hundreds of the feckin things.....

From memory, but bear in mind i've probably only ever seen half of our collection....

I think ours have Jaegr fleeces but they also do other coats and in lots of sizes. I know they do L versions of each size which I think are longer.

https://www.jaegrdogwear.com/products/jaegr-waterp...

Some other ones I can think of off the top of my head:

https://www.nonstopdogwear.com/en/product/long-dis...

https://hurtta.com/en-gb/collections/rainwear

https://pomppa.fi/en/product-category/raincoats/

Edited by chrisga on Tuesday 22 October 12:58

Doofus

Original Poster:

28,428 posts

180 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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chrisga said:
Hmm, dog coats are one of my wife's obsessions and with 4 dogs of varying sizes and shapes we have hundreds of the feckin things.....

From memory, but bear in mind i've probably only ever seen half of our collection....

I think ours have Jaegr fleeces but they also do other coats and in lots of sizes.

https://www.jaegrdogwear.com/products/jaegr-waterp...

Some other ones I can think of off the top of my head:

https://www.nonstopdogwear.com/en/product/long-dis...

https://hurtta.com/en-gb/collections/rainwear

[url]https://pomppa.fi/en/product-category/raincoats/[u/rl]
Thank you. We bought a Dryrobe one, but it's too warm this kind of weather, so the Jaegar one looks good...

Sway

29,305 posts

201 months

Saturday 26th October
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My mum swears by the equafleece ones she's bought for her dog. Mine simply won't wear one!

They have a lot of different 'suit' type ones, but also do more typical ones, and their sizing is quite different to other brands so seem to provide better coverage especially for dogs with deep rib cages.