Waterproof Dog Coat
The Touchdog Subzero-Storm Dog Coat is waterproof, warm, and reflective.
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Product Description:
The Touchdog Subzero-Storm Dog Coat is a must-have for any pet owner. This waterproof, warm, and reflective coat is designed to keep your furry friend comfortable and safe in any weather. Made with exclusively developed Blackshark fabric, this coat is windproof, waterproof, impermeable, warm, thin, and tear resistant. The inner-layer features thick anti-static polar fleece, while the outer shell is lined with 3M reflective technology for added visibility.
Key Features:
Waterproof PU coating for ultimate protection
Connecting Velcro closures for easy on/off access
Top zipper with protective above-Velcro to prevent hair pulling and cold air from entering
Available in multiple sizes and colors
Use Instructions:
To use the Touchdog Subzero-Storm Dog Coat, simply wrap it around your dog's body and secure it using the Velcro closures. Make sure the coat fits comfortably and covers your dog's back, chest, and belly. For best results, it's recommended to measure your dog's back length from the neck to the tail area before making a purchase.
To care for the coat, machine wash it on a gentle cycle using a mild detergent. Hang it to dry or lay it flat. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners.
Product Benefits:
The Touchdog Subzero-Storm Dog Coat offers the perfect combination of style and functionality. Its waterproof and windproof design ensures your dog stays dry and warm during rainy or snowy walks. The 3M reflective technology provides added visibility, keeping your dog safe during night strolls. The coat is available in multiple sizes and colors, allowing you to choose the perfect fit for your furry friend.
Problems the Product Solves:
This dog coat solves the problem of keeping your pet warm and dry in harsh weather conditions. It also addresses the need for increased visibility during nighttime walks, reducing the risk of accidents. The coat's tear-resistant and durabl
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