All Types of Dog Clothing
When it comes to dog clothing, there are many different types to choose from. Some serve as costumes, playfully making your dog look like a dinosaur or walking pumpkin. Others are designed to keep your dog warm in colder parts of the world or during the frigid months of winter. Still more have even more specific uses, such as dog rain ponchos. With the wide variety of dog clothes available, you can dress your dog up as virtually anything you desire.
Types of Dog Clothing
All different types of dog clothing serve a specific perpose. Understand the perpous of each type can help you choose, or even make, your very own dog clothes. A dog in properly chosen dog clothing will be much more comfortable than one that is squeezed into clothes that are too tight, or swealtering in dog clothes that are too warm. Remember, the comfort of your pet comes before all else.- Dog Costumes are a special kind of dog clothing that serves the same perpous as costumes for people, to dress your dog up as something else. Dog costumes come in all concievable designs from bees, to lobsters, to even superheros, and of cource the classic dinosaur!
- Thermal Dog Clothing can encompase a wide variety of dog clothes. A lot of small dog clothing is thermal, because small dogs in very cold areas or durring winter have trouble retaining body heat, and the thermal clothing keeps them happy and warm.
- Big Dog Clothing deserves a special mention because of it's current niche status. Because many pet owners consider doggy dressup a small dog's game, many dog clothing manufacturers have skipped over designing clothes for larger breeds. However due to the rising popularity of thermal and utility types of dog clothing, many more varieties of big dog clothing are available.
- Specialty Dog Clothing encompasses the different varieties of dog clothing that serve a specific purpose. An example of specialty dog clothing is the orange dog vest used in hunting. Another type is the dog rain poncho, which is used to keep your dog nice and dry during outdoor excursions in the rain.
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