Canine Fashion- Clothes for Dogs
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Dog Clothes
The one thing that I love about small dogs is that your can dress them up in cute clothes- sweaters, shirts, costumes, etc. Not to say that you can't dress up larger dogs, but there's just not as much to choose from when you try to dress up a Mastiff or a Lab. The dog fashion companies seem to forget that big dog lovers like to dress up their dogs, too.
But, anyway, I thought I was safe getting a small dog. I could finally dress him up... Well, he's a boy and he's going act like it, demanding, "MOMMY you will not put that ugly blue sweater on me and if you try, I'ma bite you!" Well, he bit. Ha. So, I was forced to leaving my poor yorkie naked. When I finally found a nice jacket that just velcroed around him, and he let me try it on at the store, I was extatic; well, when I got home and tried it, he refused to wear it.
So, now I'm forced to dress up a 60 plus pound American Pit Bull Terrier puppy, while my yorkie looks and laughs at her. The problem is... She only fits in the ugly clothes! That or she doesn't fit in anything but my t- shirts... So, sad...
Keeping Your Pooch Warm
But, I'm not here complain about my troubles finding large breed dog clothes. I want to just go over a few of the different dog clothes that you can find out there on the market. And, what is available has a nice variety.
What you may be interested in is a nice sweater or jacket to keep your pup warm in the cooler months. Of course, these sweaters and jackets are temporary fixes to the cold. No dog should be left outside in extreme cold temperatures, no matter how long or short the dog's fur.
You can find woven sweaters, hoodie- style sweaters, and crocheted dog sweaters. These sweaters can be solid colored, patterned, or screen printed.
On terms of dog jackets, they come in a wide variety. I've seen fru- fru jackets, sophisticated dog jackets, and other style jackets. I've seen cotton jackets, wool jackets, denim jackets, suede jackets, and jackets composed of a combination of materials.
Keeping Warm
Your dog has to look stylish to. Just don't over do it. He doesn't need a princess costume or a superman one, either. A simple jacket or sweater is all that your dog needs during the cooler months.
Dogs that qualify for a jacket must:
- Older dogs
- Small dogs
- Short haired dogs
- Dogs with thin hair
I'm pretty sure you average Chow Chow or Siberian Husky doesn't need a sweater during the cooler months. They have the perfect hair condition to keep themselves insulated without a dog jacket or sweater. Your Weimaraner or Greyhound, on the other hand, may deserve a a sweater during winter.
Dog Clothes Patterns
- Free Dog Clothes Patterns
Make your dog something special using these free dog clothes patterns! - Free Resizable Dog Clothing Pattern
Print free sewing patterns! Free pattern to make a vest style coat for puppies and small dog breeds. - Free Dog Sweater Patterns
Try our free dog sweater patterns! What a fun project for dog lovers.
What About the Warmer Months
I mean in all reality, your dog can't wear his favorite sweater year- round. He needs a nice t- shirt. Dog shirts come in almost the same variety as people shirts. You'll find screen printed t- shirts, solid t- shirts, and shirts with patterns, usually stripes.
The most common dog shirt that I see, are those with the cute sayings, such as "Does this Shirt Make Me look Fat."
When my American Pit Bull was a puppy, well a younger, smaller puppy, she had a shirt that said "Yes I am a Pit Bull. Get Over It!" I love that shirt. I need to see if I can get it in a larger size.
You can find doggy polo shirts striped or solid variations.
You can find nearly any type of dog shirt that you could think of.
Below I've found 14 different doggy shirts that may suit you and your pup's tastes. If not, then maybe I've at least sparked the created juices and have you thinking about the perfect shirt for your dog.
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I love this Hub! The pictures are adorable. I've got to start looking for something to put on my Husky. I agree with Stephhicks68, for people who don't have kids, dogs are a great substitute - and you don't have to pay for them to go to college. LOL
Its harmless fun, isn't it? Especially if you don't have kids! LOL... :-)
Whitney - this is great and a fun alternative to the style topic! I love it. When my little dog was a puppy, we (no, I mean I) got him a cute sweater in a Burberry pattern. OMG - people died over that photo. My hubby won't really let me dress the dogs anymore, but its still really fun to drool over the offerings at inexpensive places like Target.






















whitewind 2 years ago
You have a really nice hub. I began making dog clothes because I had friends asking me to make some for their larger size dogs. I started selling them at craft shows. This year I have five shows scheduled. At one of my shows I kept hearing "I wouldn't put clothes on my dog, but if you had a bandana I would put that on him/her." Most of those comments came from guys. I now carry bandanas. I use velcro on my bandanas. That is for safety. I make outfits for the small dogs as well. I am making toys as well. Then I had people that own cats wanting something for their cat, so now I make cat toys. I am working on making collars. The collars would be more for looks than use of restraint.