Product Description
The Hurtta Granite Monsoon Dog Coat is a must - have for your furry friend in rainy, windy, or muddy weather. Its collar has a brand - new technical structure. The vertical seams on the collar can be taped more thoroughly, making it fully waterproof. There's also a waterproof tricot rain collar around the edge to stop water from seeping in along the dog's neck. The soft collar can be tightened around the neck to safeguard the chest and neck area. The large reflective prints on the rear hem and 3M reflector piping on the back boost safety and visibility in the dark. This coat is well - sized for most dog breeds. The wide belly flap keeps the coat in place without limiting the dog's movement, even during active play, and it protects the belly from mud and sand. Made of elastic and silent fabric, it's comfortable to wear and quick to put on. Features include suitability for wet and windy conditions, a weatherproof and breathable Houndtex laminated shell fabric, taped seams for waterproofing, highly visible 3M reflectors, and adjustable collar, waist, and back length. Sizes range from 8in (Back Length 8', Neckline 13', Chest 10 - 20') to 35in (Back Length 35', Neckline 39', Chest 32 - 51'). To measure your dog, measure the back length from the withers to the base of the tail, the neckline at the base of the neck, and the chest at the widest point behind the front legs, allowing some extra room for movement.
Using the Hurtta Granite Monsoon Dog Coat is easy. First, measure your dog's back length, neckline, and chest according to the provided guidelines to choose the right size. Then, gently put the coat over your dog's head and adjust the collar, waist, and back length as needed. Make sure the belly flap covers the dog's belly properly. When your dog is out in the rain, wind, or mud, the coat will keep them dry and protected. After use, if the coat gets dirty, you can hand - wash it in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Rinse it thoroughly and let it air - dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or putting it in the dryer, as this may damage the fabric and the waterproofing. Also, check the seams and reflectors regularly for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues, it might be time to get a new coat to ensure your dog's continued safety and comfort.