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Keep your pup warm and toasty all winter long with this Tie Dye Fleece Coat! It's made with super soft, double-lined polyester fleece for maximum comfort, and features an easy on/off design that makes it a breeze to put on or take off. Plus, the sturdy strip of Velcro ensures the coat stays in place while your dog runs around. Best of all, you can toss it in the washer and dryer!
Petite - Length: 8" - Weight: 2-4 lbs. - Type of Dog: TeaCups
XS - Length: 11" - Weight: 5-10 lbs. - Type of Dog: Toy Poodle, Yorkie, Toy Fox Terrier, Papillon, Chihuahua, Maltese
Doxie - Length: 14" - Weight: 9-12 lbs - Dachshund
Small - Length: 14" - Weight: 11-20 lbs. - Type of Dog: Shih Tzu, Bichon, Boston Terrier, NorfolkTerrier, Pug, Jack Russell, Wire Hair or Larger Dachshund
Medium - Length: 17" - Weight: 21-34 lbs. - Type of Dog: Corgi, Lhasa Apso, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Westie
Medium Plus - Length: 20" - Weight: 35-50 lbs. - Type of Dog: Wheaton, Small Bulldog, Amstaff, Large French Bulldog
Special Bulldog Size - Length: 18" - Weight: 50-65 lbs - Type of Dog: English Bulldog
Large - Length: 23" - Weight: 51-80 lbs. - Type of Dog: Labrador, Dalmatian, Pitbull
XL - Length: 26" - Weight: 81-115 lbs. - Type of Dog: Golden Retriever, Greyhound, German Shepherd
XXL - Length: 29" - Weight: 116-155 lbs. - Type of Dog: Boxer, BullMastiff, Rottweiler
3XL - Length: 32" - Weight: 156-220 lbs. - Type of Dog: Mastiff, Great Dane
I started SnugPups out of the need to quickly and easily dress my Papillon and three adorable poodle babies. My goal was to get all four pups dressed and ready for outdoors in under a minute...
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