Do you put a coat or sweater on your Basenji?
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wrote on 25 Nov 2013, 10:25 last edited by
Yes, we do, see
https://picasaweb.google.com/115210648091473356246/DuitslandJanuari2013?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCLT0nsa00budygE&feat=directlink
These are homemade from fleece, velcro and a button, very cheap and effective.
We also have thick coats that cover just about everything for real cold weather.
We also use light raincoats in wet weather (we have a lot of that in Holland). -
wrote on 25 Nov 2013, 17:42 last edited by
Oh yes! right now the curlies are in pajamas. They also have coats. Some are home made, some are store bought. We too have cold windy days. The thing with fleece, however, is that regular fleece does NOT block the wind. Some fleece has windblock in it and that is what you need for the windy days. (Or a coat made of something other than fleece.)
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wrote on 25 Nov 2013, 17:47 last edited by
or sweaters. It never really gets that cold here and my 2 let me know when they have had enough and want to come in.
My male falls over like a cat when I put anything on him so I would never get him out the door! -
wrote on 25 Nov 2013, 18:10 last edited by
Living here in Wisconsin it gets cold and snowy enough that our boy requires some sort of protection against chill on longer excursions. He is okay for quick trips into the yard to relive himself, but for walks in the cold he has a nice little coat he wears.
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wrote on 25 Nov 2013, 20:41 last edited by
Both of my basenji wear coats, shirts etc..
Biko loves it, after you put it on; we walks like a proud prince!
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wrote on 26 Nov 2013, 04:26 last edited by
Yup, both of my B's have jackets. They wear them at night when camping and most definitely in the winter. Oh and if it is raining they have rain jackets also, but those are mainly when out camping, they hate being wet or cold.
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wrote on 26 Nov 2013, 18:53 last edited by
My female B is very rugged and doesn't need clothes. My tiny BRAT boy needs to wear as much as he can but he eats everything I've put on him. I told him he just needs to grow thicker fur then!!!
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wrote on 27 Nov 2013, 01:21 last edited by
We've gotten her a sweater and she already is much less distressed at going out in the cold. We need to find her something water- and wind-proof yet, the store didn't have anything in her size, but once we do then hopefully she'll be a lot happier on all of her walks. Thanks for the input, everyone!
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Sure, why not…..it is just for pottying purposes! It was raining the other day, and so he was happy to wear it!!!
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wrote on 20 Dec 2013, 21:36 last edited by
updated below
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wrote on 20 Dec 2013, 21:41 last edited by
They have ones that look like little horse blankets (less cutesy(?) - schneiders has them for a reasonable price. I use them on 40 degree days or when we go to tahoe, and the dogs seem to really like them. I can vouch for the fact that the fleece version is really thick and warm. Use the waterproof blanket (also beautifully made) on top if windy.
http://www.sstack.com/giftspet_dog-products_dog-blankets-coats/
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wrote on 28 Dec 2013, 02:09 last edited by
both of our boys tend to shiver in the winters around here (CT) so they love wearing their sweaters whenever possible, especially if the temperature is below 35!
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wrote on 28 Dec 2013, 04:13 last edited by
I load Oakley up with a coat and a snood (most often just as a neck warmer)…and occasionally boots from dogbooties.com (the ones sled dogs wear)...the snood mainly because if anyone has seen the size of oakleys ears..well, they are so big they tend to get cold super easy and if the wind is blowing or water/snow hits them he flinches them constantly...overall, I'm ok with him being warmer than he necessarily "needs" because that's what he likes!
..even if he does look a little silly while it's ALL on at once
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wrote on 28 Dec 2013, 14:48 last edited by
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wrote on 28 Dec 2013, 18:06 last edited by
I loveeee his snowman sweater! I think basenjis are extra amusing in clothes
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wrote on 28 Dec 2013, 21:58 last edited by
It's interesting how a dog will react to cold weather if they haven't been introduced to it early on in their development. Using a coat on my dog in 30-40 F degree weather would be like plugging in my car at that same temperature….seems strange; just coming from the environment I come from. I wouldn't even put a coat on myself in that kind of weather unless I was outside for more than a couple hours... and dogs [horses] have way more efficient circulatory systems than humans.
I'm sure it's necessary for dogs who have health issues, older, not used to 'extreme' winters, or that spend most of their time outside in under 30 F weather. With that being said, I'm not very good with the cold so I rarely go outside long if it's under -8 F. Beo only has a red hooded sweater with a sherpa overlay coat, and water resistant insulated booties for under 20 degree weather. We haven't had a problem so far but no -50 weather for us either thanks.
Definitely some cute jackets in here!
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wrote on 24 Mar 2014, 00:21 last edited by
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wrote on 16 Dec 2014, 21:14 last edited by
oh yeah…I bought my pup a jacket that came with a hooded fleece on the inside...kinda like a north face....she LOVES to stay warm now that its winter
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wrote on 20 Dec 2014, 18:22 last edited by
Mind don't mind theirs but I'm in GA, rare need them