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Casacos para cães outono inverno: Mantenha seu pet aquecido e estiloso!
Ao buscar por casacos para cães no outono e inverno, é essencial garantir que seu companheiro de quatro patas esteja protegido do frio. Os macacões para cães grandes e médios são a opção perfeita para manter seu pet aquecido, garantindo conforto e estilo.
Vantagens de adquirir nossos casacos para cães:
- Proteção contra o frio: Com um macacão de lã polar, seu cão estará protegido das baixas temperaturas, evitando desconforto e possíveis doenças.
- Roupa de recuperação mais quente: Para cães em processo de recuperação de cirurgias ou tratamentos, um macacão quente é essencial para auxiliar na sua recuperação.
- Pijama leve para noites mais frias: Nos dias mais gelados, um pijama leve pode proporcionar o conforto necessário para seu pet dormir tranquilamente.
Garanta o conforto e a proteção do seu pet com nossos produtos!
Não perca a oportunidade de proporcionar o melhor para o seu cão. Adquira agora mesmo nossos casacos e garanta o conforto e a proteção que ele merece!
Macacão de lã polar para cães: Conforto e estilo em um único produto!
Com um macacão de lã polar, seu pet estará não apenas protegido do frio, mas também estiloso e elegante. A qualidade do material garante durabilidade e conforto para o seu cão.
Aproveite nossas promoções e adquira já o seu!
Não deixe seu pet passar frio neste inverno. Adquira agora mesmo um macacão de lã polar e proporcione o melhor para o seu companheiro de quatro patas!
Reviewer: ladyengineer
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I really like this jumpsuit, and remarkably, so does my recently adopted skittish, fearful rescue! Clover is from AL and about to experience her first MN winter. She has no undercoat, little belly and leg fur, and shivered during her first sub-freezing morning potty break this weekend.I ordered Clover the 2XL, 26.5″ chest, which best matched her chest size. She’s 49 lbs., 26″ chest and 24″ collar to base of tail. Because the jumpsuit stretches, it fits her perfectly even though the 2XL is described for 25-33 lb. and 18″ length dogs. I wanted to ensure a close, not loose fit – close fit clothing (not tight) traps heat better than loose fit and ensures a snow-frolicking dog won’t get snow packed under the jumpsuit.What I like about this well-thought-out jumpsuit:1.) FINALLY, a jumpsuit that covers as much GIRL dog belly as possible. Clever, girl-optimized, boy-customizable rather than most others, which compromise girl coverage to accommodate boy anatomy.2.) Long legs provide maximum warmth and fur-snowball protection. High rear leg cutouts ensure the dog can’t step out of the rear legs.3.) Wide, close-fit leg cuffs prevent snow ingress, yet aren’t a pressure point like elastic bands.4.) Pullover design is easier to dress onto an uncooperative dog than styles with front or back zippers. You can incrementally dress the legs, rather than attempt/hope four legs remain in the leggings while you zip a zipper. Just first pull the jumpsuit it over the dog’s head, then dress the front legs, and the rear legs last.5.) Stretchy, light weight fleece is an excellent base layer under a full coat, or a nice, cozy winter energy-saving, thermostat-setback doggie house-outfit.6.) Well-made and attractive blue color.I recommend this jumpsuit, and recommend you size it according to your dog’s chest measurement. Don’t fret if the weight and length measurements don’t match your pooch.
Reviewer: Madison
Rating: 4,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: So, this is Ranger, my Arizona (Texas and Louisiana) raised boy. He now lives in North Dakota (south Canada) and is not a fan of the cold. He LOVES the snow (not that you can really tell by this video), but he hasnât really adjusted to the harsh winters up here, and in all fairness, neither have I. Itâs terrible. 0/10 donât recommend. However, I decided that I wanted to find him some stuff to help keep him warmer since his fur is so short and the wind here is ridiculous. So I got him a fleece lined jacket and then this pictured âwindbreakerâ (in the largest size, I might add). It does well in keeping his body dry, and I think itâs pretty effective as a windbreaker. My only complaint is that the chest buckle is kind of tight, even without the bottom layer jacket. Other than that, if your dog doesnât have a massive chest, or if it does, I would still recommend. He looks miserable in the picture, but itâs the only way heâll let me take him on walks.
Reviewer: kay
Rating: 3,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: This is not a waterproof fabric. Itâs just a polyester top over a warm lining.
Reviewer: house happy
Rating: 2,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: Very light weight, water comes through the fabric. Fits well, though.
Reviewer: Angel Argomaniz
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: While my dog is not used to clothes, he did eventually realize these would keep him warm. Onsies fit great. Soft and warm
Reviewer: ladyengineer
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I really like this jumpsuit, and remarkably, so does my recently adopted skittish, fearful rescue! Clover is from AL and about to experience her first MN winter. She has no undercoat, little belly and leg fur, and shivered during her first sub-freezing morning potty break this weekend.I ordered Clover the 2XL, 26.5″ chest, which best matched her chest size. She’s 49 lbs., 26″ chest and 24″ collar to base of tail. Because the jumpsuit stretches, it fits her perfectly even though the 2XL is described for 25-33 lb. and 18″ length dogs. I wanted to ensure a close, not loose fit – close fit clothing (not tight) traps heat better than loose fit and ensures a snow-frolicking dog won’t get snow packed under the jumpsuit.What I like about this well-thought-out jumpsuit:1.) FINALLY, a jumpsuit that covers as much GIRL dog belly as possible. Clever, girl-optimized, boy-customizable rather than most others, which compromise girl coverage to accommodate boy anatomy.2.) Long legs provide maximum warmth and fur-snowball protection. High rear leg cutouts ensure the dog can’t step out of the rear legs.3.) Wide, close-fit leg cuffs prevent snow ingress, yet aren’t a pressure point like elastic bands.4.) Pullover design is easier to dress onto an uncooperative dog than styles with front or back zippers. You can incrementally dress the legs, rather than attempt/hope four legs remain in the leggings while you zip a zipper. Just first pull the jumpsuit it over the dog’s head, then dress the front legs, and the rear legs last.5.) Stretchy, light weight fleece is an excellent base layer under a full coat, or a nice, cozy winter energy-saving, thermostat-setback doggie house-outfit.6.) Well-made and attractive blue color.I recommend this jumpsuit, and recommend you size it according to your dog’s chest measurement. Don’t fret if the weight and length measurements don’t match your pooch.
Reviewer: Madison
Rating: 4,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: So, this is Ranger, my Arizona (Texas and Louisiana) raised boy. He now lives in North Dakota (south Canada) and is not a fan of the cold. He LOVES the snow (not that you can really tell by this video), but he hasnât really adjusted to the harsh winters up here, and in all fairness, neither have I. Itâs terrible. 0/10 donât recommend. However, I decided that I wanted to find him some stuff to help keep him warmer since his fur is so short and the wind here is ridiculous. So I got him a fleece lined jacket and then this pictured âwindbreakerâ (in the largest size, I might add). It does well in keeping his body dry, and I think itâs pretty effective as a windbreaker. My only complaint is that the chest buckle is kind of tight, even without the bottom layer jacket. Other than that, if your dog doesnât have a massive chest, or if it does, I would still recommend. He looks miserable in the picture, but itâs the only way heâll let me take him on walks.
Reviewer: kay
Rating: 3,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: This is not a waterproof fabric. Itâs just a polyester top over a warm lining.
Reviewer: house happy
Rating: 2,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: Very light weight, water comes through the fabric. Fits well, though.
Reviewer: Angel Argomaniz
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: While my dog is not used to clothes, he did eventually realize these would keep him warm. Onsies fit great. Soft and warm
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ladyengineer –
I really like this jumpsuit, and remarkably, so does my recently adopted skittish, fearful rescue! Clover is from AL and about to experience her first MN winter. She has no undercoat, little belly and leg fur, and shivered during her first sub-freezing morning potty break this weekend.I ordered Clover the 2XL, 26.5″ chest, which best matched her chest size. She’s 49 lbs., 26″ chest and 24″ collar to base of tail. Because the jumpsuit stretches, it fits her perfectly even though the 2XL is described for 25-33 lb. and 18″ length dogs. I wanted to ensure a close, not loose fit – close fit clothing (not tight) traps heat better than loose fit and ensures a snow-frolicking dog won’t get snow packed under the jumpsuit.What I like about this well-thought-out jumpsuit:1.) FINALLY, a jumpsuit that covers as much GIRL dog belly as possible. Clever, girl-optimized, boy-customizable rather than most others, which compromise girl coverage to accommodate boy anatomy.2.) Long legs provide maximum warmth and fur-snowball protection. High rear leg cutouts ensure the dog can’t step out of the rear legs.3.) Wide, close-fit leg cuffs prevent snow ingress, yet aren’t a pressure point like elastic bands.4.) Pullover design is easier to dress onto an uncooperative dog than styles with front or back zippers. You can incrementally dress the legs, rather than attempt/hope four legs remain in the leggings while you zip a zipper. Just first pull the jumpsuit it over the dog’s head, then dress the front legs, and the rear legs last.5.) Stretchy, light weight fleece is an excellent base layer under a full coat, or a nice, cozy winter energy-saving, thermostat-setback doggie house-outfit.6.) Well-made and attractive blue color.I recommend this jumpsuit, and recommend you size it according to your dog’s chest measurement. Don’t fret if the weight and length measurements don’t match your pooch.
Madison –
So, this is Ranger, my Arizona (Texas and Louisiana) raised boy. He now lives in North Dakota (south Canada) and is not a fan of the cold. He LOVES the snow (not that you can really tell by this video), but he hasnât really adjusted to the harsh winters up here, and in all fairness, neither have I. Itâs terrible. 0/10 donât recommend. However, I decided that I wanted to find him some stuff to help keep him warmer since his fur is so short and the wind here is ridiculous. So I got him a fleece lined jacket and then this pictured âwindbreakerâ (in the largest size, I might add). It does well in keeping his body dry, and I think itâs pretty effective as a windbreaker. My only complaint is that the chest buckle is kind of tight, even without the bottom layer jacket. Other than that, if your dog doesnât have a massive chest, or if it does, I would still recommend. He looks miserable in the picture, but itâs the only way heâll let me take him on walks.
kay –
This is not a waterproof fabric. Itâs just a polyester top over a warm lining.
house happy –
Very light weight, water comes through the fabric. Fits well, though.
Angel Argomaniz –
While my dog is not used to clothes, he did eventually realize these would keep him warm. Onsies fit great. Soft and warm