01-11-2018, 03:27 AM
Yes, dogs need dog coats in the winter. Very thick-haired types of dogs with an "underlayer" of soft fur and a top layer of longer fur may not need them but any others do. And in serious negative temperatures with snow and ice it's wise to put dog boots on them too. Snow can freeze in between their toes and cause bad injury.
Misty never minded her coat! When we got the new stove put in, on a very cold night, I would warm up her coat a little on the stove pipe before we went out! She really liked that and used to wriggle and wag when I put it on her. I could see how she appreciated it.
Misty never minded her coat! When we got the new stove put in, on a very cold night, I would warm up her coat a little on the stove pipe before we went out! She really liked that and used to wriggle and wag when I put it on her. I could see how she appreciated it.