Creating Style With Nice Dog Coats

Creating style with a nice dog coat for our beloved pooch isn’t very unusual these days. Most dog owners of any sort of feeling seem to be more-and-more looking at coats as a way to show their love for Fido. But they can also serve a needed purpose, which will be discussed later in this article. But for the most part, dog coats are yet another way to have a bit of fun with the family pet. In that instance, it’s no wonder we spend the time to put one on the dog.

You also can see this fascination with all things dog in people or couples who are “empty nesters,” too. Their children have gone off to college or married and left home. The pet becomes a replacement, in some cases, for the child who used to occupy all of their time.

As a practical matter, dog coats come in many different styles and fashions. Some are actually built to serve a real need for the dog, such as when a hairless type needs protection from the rays of the sun, for example. Sometimes, dogs develop skin issues and need an additional bit of protection for a while. Usually, though, dressing up a dog in a coat is more for our amusement than for any real need the dog may have.

Most dog coats fall into several loosely-designated categories, usually. Full or half-pullover sweaters have always been popular accessories for the dog going back several decades or more. Most of them are made from natural fabrics such as cotton or wool or as a mix. They usually go on without much difficulty, except when a dog squirms. But usually there’s no real fussing by the dog or the owner.

If the coat comes with any snaps or zippers make sure to avoid pinching any of the dog’s skin, especially down in the abdomen or underbelly region. That’s an especially sensitive part of a dog’s body, and he or she might not take kindly to a human pinching anything or causing some sort of pain.

Dog raincoats are a big fashion statement these days. After all, who wants to have to bring back a wet, shaggy dog from its constitutional or walk? Usually, it ends up shaking violently all over the place and now you’ve got to wipe up the offending mess. Full-bodied raincoats also protect the underside, and you can accessories them with actual little rain booties and a Gloucester fisherman’s cap. It’ll be up to you and your dog to decide how far to go with this.

There are also a large number of so-called “special occasion” coats, too. As a part of the family, doesn’t it make sense to outfit Spot in his own dinner tuxedo when you’re having a formal dress soiree? Plus, the fashion accessories to be had can boggle the mind. Necklaces, hats, dress booties or shoes are just a part of today’s modern dog wardrobe.

Dogs are really an integral part of the modern family unit. They’re many times more loyal to their owners than their own children ever were. That’s a pretty humorous situation, when you think of it. And the dog coat industry is a big money entity nowadays. Just about every culture in the world has some sort of relationship with the dog, to be realistic. And many folks see no problem with dressing their dogs up once in a while.

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