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Ive a couple of equifleeces for my terrier for thie times he's out but inactive in winter months- such as locked in the car. I wouldnt want him wearting it when running about though -they are made of THINSULATE and he wounld certainly overheat very quickly

 

in my view an excellent product and they are made in many sizes so they end up an exact fit.

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only on thin coated coursing dogs, greyhound, whippet etc.

if a dog needs a coat in winter its the wrong dog for the job

 

Can see where you're coming from, but unless it's kenneled outside, I'd disagree a bit.

 

My lab isn't kenneled outside and as such has a less thick coat, when we are wildfowling, she will feel the cold eventually, I resolve this by using a jacket. A warm, happy dog is going to work better and also be less injury prone.

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The GWP wore a neo jacket fowling, he had a very thick coat but was nowere near as waterproof as the lab. If anyone wants an Extra large neo cabelas jacket in duckbling cammo get in touch (only good for dogs bigger than a normal lab) suit a big chessie though. Would never put one on a working dog outside of winter water work from a hide personally, serious risk of overheating!

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I put one of these on after he has been working,it wicks away most of the wet and keeps him warm until i get home and towel him down,he loves it,tail goes like mad putting it on and he curls up in his cage,always looks warm.And on cold days i put it on him on the way out just to start warming him up a bit before working.

 

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only on thin coated coursing dogs, greyhound, whippet etc.

if a dog needs a coat in winter its the wrong dog for the job

 

If you we're down the marsh with me a couple of years ago I'm sure you would have taken a different view -10 down gales the foreshore is cold enough for me to put jackets on my goldies and I'm certainly not ashamed to do so, I'm sure they could handle it but just makes them more comfortable and buoyant as well which helps when they go after a big goose when the tides running......

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If you we're down the marsh with me a couple of years ago I'm sure you would have taken a different view -10 down gales the foreshore is cold enough for me to put jackets on my goldies and I'm certainly not ashamed to do so, I'm sure they could handle it but just makes them more comfortable and buoyant as well which helps when they go after a big goose when the tides running......

 

Which jackets do you use on them? I've been thinking of getting a coat for my lab but i don't know which ones to look at!

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Which jackets do you use on them? I've been thinking of getting a coat for my lab but i don't know which ones to look at!

 

We've got the avery parker and the dokken supervest stay away from the jack pyke ones they are terrible my mates fell to bits and was a terrible fit also

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I bet your terrier doesn`t live outside.

 

Bill

The one I have for my cocker fits my terrier as well. Whilst the cocker is fine with it on and appears to enjoy being toasty warm, the terrier is clearly not keen at all, I think he thinks wearing a coat is a bit gay for a terrier lol!

He`s damn right

Bill

your right my terrier does live indoors -That probably makes him gay does it ?

 

- because he lives indoors, to aid cleanliness and stop him being too hot, he is regularly shorn to 1/2 inch. ( think canine crew cut ). he has a fleece coat for the times i have to leave him inactive, somewhere unheated (such as in the car) in very low temparatrures ( say below 5 c), to reiterate, Equifleece does the some really products for this.

 

I will admit to owning a pair of long johns . I would accuse someone wearing them every day of being an uphill gardener but when i found myself above the snowline at -20o Farenheight to have not worn them would have been reckless stupidity.

 

 

(For the record my terrier is of the "try to eat it , if that doesan't work start a fight with it or rape it pursuasion" and certainly in not GAY)

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