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Review on ๐Ÿถ Hurtta Casual Quilted Overall, Dog Coat: Stylish and Warm Outerwear for your Canine Companion by Ashley Gonzalez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Every short haired dog should have one for the winter!

First of all I want you to buy this jumpsuit right away. You won't find anything better, so just give it a try! Several of my neighbors have bought this for their dogs after seeing mine with it and hearing how cool it is. Now that that's not the case, I'd like to start with the cons: 1. For the first week after we got it, our dog was quite restless because he wasn't used to it yet. It's not a design flaw, it's just dog behavior. Our dog gets used to new clothes quite quickly, so it may take your dog a little longer to get comfortable in them. As he got used to the jumpsuit, it became clear that it didn't hinder his movements at all. He is quite capable of walking (and running, jumping, digging holes) with a normal gait.2. He hates the process of getting dressed. Not because he's uncomfortable to carry, but because, like many dogs, he hates having his feet touched. Touching my feet is inevitable because I have to put them through my sleeves. Again, this is not a design flaw, just the dog's behavior.3. Dewclaws can get caught in the sleeves and injure the dog when putting them on. This may be a design flaw, although I don't know how to fix it. However, you can avoid this problem by first putting your hands inside the sleeves, THEN grasping the dog's wrist (thus covering the dewclaw with your palm), and then reaching through the sleeve. Problem solved.4. The hind leg sleeves do not fold when the legs are flexed, allowing the legs to slip into the sleeve when the dog is sitting, lying down, or otherwise bending the legs too much. Because of this, I wouldn't leave my dog unattended or "just for a walk" in this overall. As long as the dog is walking (as is the case when you are taking him for a walk) this is not a problem. If the dog wears a collar under the overalls, the part that should cover the neck may come loose. But why risk a collapsed trachea and spinal injury in the first place? Just be smart and use the dishes. Do not pull the dog by the neck. ;) Why you should still buy it: 1. Thanks to the sleeves, the hairless area under the elbows is not exposed to the cold air like a normal dog jacket. No cold wind can blow across a dog's chest. In other words, unlike most dog jackets, this jumpsuit isn't entirely useless. The material is thin enough not to restrict the dog's movements like a thick jacket. Also, his regular harness still fits over his jumpsuit. The downside is that we have to put another jacket on him when the temperature gets extremely cold. (We needed a big hanger for that.) 3. It's waterproof. You can potty train your dog when it rains and it will keep the dog dry. However, waterproof does not mean waterproof. It won't stay dry if your dog spends hours rolling in the snow or jumping into a river. Be sensible.4. We washed the overalls several times when they got dirty and tumble dried them. It has been kept in perfect condition. My dog is not a greyhound but is thin. He weighs 33 pounds with a shoulder height of 18 inches. I have also attached a nude picture of him so you can compare it to your dog to decide which size to go for. We bought the 18 liter version of this Beagle suit for him and it fits him. I wasn't sure what size to go for so I bought a slightly larger size just to be on the safe side. It dangles a bit above his ass, but the cock supports him and keeps him clean while he poops. If your dog has a tail and is between two sizes, you are welcome to get a larger tail. If your dog has a docked tail or bobtail. You can add this to the list of cons.

Pros
  • practical item
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