Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Chill out! Which cool coat is best for your dog.

It's the middle of August, and you and your dog have been stuck inside waiting out the 95˚+ heat wave that you thought would break in late June. The dog is getting destructive indoors, but you know he'll melt in the first 10 minutes of a walk if you head out of the AC. It doesn't help that he has a dark coat. Let me introduce you to a little secret used in the dog agility world called the cool coat. There are several different varieties of cool coats that promise to do one thing or another to keep your dog cool. I have the benefit of fitting multiple dogs each weekend and field testing each type while vending at these agility trials. Everyone has their preference, but I'm going to lay out the difference between each one.

K9 Kool Coat by Saratoga Horseworks

This lightweight, breathable coat is easily the most popular among the agility competitors. This is due to simplicity in design and low price point. Available between $31-$34, the
K9 Kool Coat is a white mesh coat designed to be soaked in water and placed on your dog. The white coat reflects the sun off of the dog's back while the moisture helps to cool the dog. The front closes with a plastic "quick release" buckle and the belly band is marginally adjustable with velcro on both ends.

Pros: Low price point and gets the job done
Cons: Difficult to fit on some larger-chested breeds (Bulldogs, some Corgis)

Chilly Buddy Dog Cooling Coat

The
Chilly Buddy Dog Cooling Coat is my personal favorite if you don't mind spending a few extra bucks. This coat retails between $42-63, with the most popular sizes being in the $45-52 range. What I like about this coat is that it is highly adjustable, lightweight and flexible. The outer layer is made out of a lightweight, reflective aluminet mesh and lined with an absorbent cotton mesh. It's designed to be used wet (over 80˚) or dry (below 80˚) and has an adjustable velcro chest and girth. The sun is reflected away from the dog and when used wet, the lining pulls the heat away from the dog. The cut away shoulder allows an active dog to run and jump without restriction. For an extra $10, it can be customized to fit your dog based on your measurements.

Pros: Great for hard-to-fit and active dogs
Cons: You should probably avoid trailblazing with this as the mesh could snag and pull on sticker bushes

Cool Vest™

The Cool Vest serves a slightly different purpose, in my opinion, than the coats mentioned above. To begin, it's not a coat but a vest. It is designed to fit the front half of the dog, covering their vital organs such as the lungs and heart. The vest needs to be soaked in water until the lining turns a dark blue. It can then be wrung out and placed on the dog without getting the dog significantly wet. This is perfect for a dog who is coming in from outside and seems a little hot. I don't recommend using it while exercising since it doesn't have the breathable properties of the other two coats. But it is perfect for using it in the shade or inside and will remain cool for up to an hour. Retails between $50-63. Velcro enclosures.

Pros: Great for show dogs and long-haired breeds that matte when wet
Cons: A little hard to fit on some breeds that are narrow between the front legs

If you have any questions about any of our cooling coats, please comment here, email us, or call 610-380-2036 and I'll be happy to help you choose the right coat for your dog.

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