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Winter Coat Time!!!

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    @nancyss said in Play time: once any toy was void of stuffing, I could re-stuff them ...wait... Cassie leaves enough for you to mend her toys? doodle practically eviscerates them!!! [image: 1612655615022-toypic.jpg]
  • Winter time play/exercise

    Basenji Talk 3 Oct 2011, 17:43
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    I would suggest the Ruff Wear Climate Changer plus the Ruff Wear Quinzee maybe some boots if you can swing it. XS on both of the jackets.
  • Prepared for Winter

    Basenji Talk 23 Nov 2010, 14:56
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    Our winters here in Australia are not like yours in New England - we don't get snow where I am, but do get hard frosts. Cold days are 14C, but situated where I am on the side of a hill, the wind off the snow area 75 kms further up the valley can get a bit lazy - prefers to go through you rather than round you!! And as we all know - Basenjis don't 'do' cold!! My Swedish boy is cuddled up in his bed in front of the heater beside me. Silly boy still gets his summer coat in our winter!!
  • Coat

    Basenji Talk 27 Aug 2008, 23:20
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    there are a lot of nice stuff reasonably priced on ebay. I've found a size medium or large will work.
  • Looking For Winter Coat

    Basenji Talk 9 Dec 2007, 09:40
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    I bought coats from Ruffwear for my boys and have been really pleased with the coats especially since we have gotten so much snow.
  • Winter wear

    Basenji Talk 4 Dec 2007, 23:16
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    When Lillie had stitches in her paw, I needed to keep the paw dry. I tried everything. What worked and fit the best were natural rubber, waterproof dog boots by Pawz. 12 disposable boots…slips on, stays on. I believe they were around $17.00. Their website is www.PAWZDOGBOOTS.com. Of course, as soon as we came in from our walk, Lillie was trying to get them off. Another waterproof dog boots we tried were waterproof nylon boots with non-skid soles and Velcro straps for a snug fit. $9.99 They did not fit as snug as the pawz. There is no website on the package. The company is Signature Fashion Pet Collection…#130 Waterproof Woof Boots. Good luck! Jodie:)