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I have equafleece for my two labs www.equafleece.co.uk and I can recommend them. They are great at wicking the water away from their coats and keep them toasty warm too. One of my Labs had a hip replacement recently so has a huge shaved patch on his leg and back and his coat keeps him dry and warm and it also saves time on drying two very soggy doggies. :D

Ps. mine have the polo neck dog coats and I find these stay in place without getting all rucked up like other dog coats.

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They are not classed as waterproof but I took my two out in them yesterday for an hour and it was teeming down and they both stayed dry on all the covered bits. If they do get wet, the fleece still keeps them warm and usually by the time I have driven home they are pretty much dry inside their fleece. The equafleece also wash really well, I am literally washing them 2-3 times a week and tumble drying and they are standing up to it really well. I should get commission from equafleece for this plug!!! :lol::lol:

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I bought a waterproof coat for our shih tzu just to keep her dry as I know they don't need keeping warm. However I ended up throwing the coat away as it was too long in the leg and I tried to cut a bit off and just ruined it. I have seen a few nice coats in Pets@Home but they were all padded and I was just after a waterproof coat. It's amazing how little dogs get so wet with being so close to the ground and a lot of the coats offer a lot of protection for the top of their bodies but not much for their undercarriage which is where they need it :lol:

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I love Frank's one too but wonder about the toileting holes OH would definitely not be seen out with the dogs wearing one! We have made to measure waterproof coats by Kitsch collars and I have also made fleece kennel coats but did splash out on a greytsweater for my older hound which is knitted and buttons up underneath, it has been great for night times, camping and under the waterproof when it's minus a few degrees, he is not a chewer though and I wouldn't use it through the woods etc on its own. My other one would chew her way out though so she has a fleece one which can be replaced cheaply.

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Oh I love that tiger suit :D

 

Here's one of my boys in his water-proof. I don't think he looks overly impressed. The polo neck bit unfolds into a hood but my Cyrus wasn't having any of that. Still I think now he quite likes to be warm and dry.

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Coats for long dogs are quite hard to get from normal pet shops. Standard makes don't seem to fit their large chests but I got this from AK Creations The charity for rescue greyhounds GIN (Greyhounds In Need) also does lovely coats.

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That's a lovely cosy coat, Shabby Chic. Tango is a tricky shape to buy coats for, luckily she doesn't really need to wear one unless it gets super cold. I guess that's the problem with being a mutt, she doesn't come in a regular size :lol: I'm coveting an Equafleece or Hotterdog for her as they look like they fit nicely, but hubby already thinks I spend too much money on the animals (not a concept I really understand :lol: ).

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