Dogs and puppies,
amongst domestic pets, are the most closest to feeling like a human being
themselves. They bond so well with their human masters because they understand
them so very well. Dog owners also never really feel that they are just
animals. Most of the times it feels like your dog understand every little thing
you say. It also feels like they are watching every little thing that we do.
Dogs are the best candidates to be our closest mate who never complains. It’s a
different story that they don’t complain because they cannot verbally
communicate. There are times when you understand many things from the body
language your pet portrays.
It is a universal
practice to take your dog on walks to keep it active and playful. But what
would u do when it rains and you are scheduled for your routine walk? It is
obvious that you would gear yourself with your monsoon wear before you step out
of the house. But what about your poor little pooches. Getting wet in the rain
is as bad for your pets as it is for you because just as you are prone to
infections so are they. These days there are many pet grooming and protective
accessories available in the market. One such quintessential dog wear is a dog
raincoat. It serves the same purpose as any other raincoat does to man. In the
early days, when one had a pet dog they would just conveniently cover them in
polythene covers if in case they had to take them out in the rain or just avoid
taking them out altogether. With the commercialization of dog accessories in
the market these days it is very easy to find for your dog the perfect
accessory that provides utmost comfort and protection.
You may wonder why
dogs would need raincoats when they can easily shake all the water off their
body on getting wet. Although this is true, the moment a dog shakes of the
dripping water off their bodies by shaking, their skin generates and secretes
natural oils. This builds up a peculiar smell on your pooches whose odor is
detected instantaneously. In order to avoid this it is wise not to let your
dogs get wet in the first place. Also just like us human beings, when our body
and hair gets wet in rain we catch a bad cold or some sort of bacterial
infection, same is true for our four-legged sweethearts. They may be prone to
infections too. Not to mention the dirt that would splash or settle on your
lovely dog fur when faced with a rainy environment.
The dog raincoats
available in the market are of high quality poly-vinyl fabric that is both soft
and supple and easily shed all the water that pours onto to the body of your
pooch. They come with an adjustable velcro strap that helps fit the raincoat on
all pet body shapes. They also have a leash port on the back for conveniently
connecting the rainy wear to the leash. Some raincoats might have elastic necks
and adjustable elastic strap in the back to keep the fabric from shifting
places or sliding to and fro. Additional features of a typical dog raincoat may
include a hood to protect the dog head and a reflective stripe across the back
that reflects in the night. An ideal dog raincoat must be made up of bright
colors to facilitate visibility in bad weather conditions. These coats not only
protect your dogs from rain but also protect it from other harsh weather conditions
like wind,( Transparent
Baby Raincoat)
storm and snowfall. It can be used both as a rainy wear as well as a winter
wear. Thus you can rightly choose from a range of various dog raincoats on the
basis of its comfort level and protective functions.