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Top 10 Winter Jumpers to Keep Your Dog Cosy

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Top 10 Winter Jumpers to Keep Your Dog Cosy

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By Amanda Clark

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As you may have noticed, it’s chilly out there! And it’s not just us who are feeling the cold, your dog’s fur coat does not provide foolproof protection against low temperatures. So when the mercury drops do your little buddy a favour and get him a toasty jumper to warm up in. Here’s our selection of this season’s sweetest sweaters.

Fetch – Cable Knit Jumper

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This charming cable knit sweater from Fetch is also available in burgundy. Your slobbery li’l angel will be so on-trend.

Rororiri – Hoodie

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Rororiri specialises in super soft, luxe jumpers and cardigans like this relaxed fit, hooded cardi. Très chic!

Fabdog – Turtleneck

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This chunky turtleneck by Fabdog will keep your wee mate feeling toasty and looking cool this winter.

Tiny Wolf – Lightning Bolt Jumper

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Tiny Wolf’s merino wool, lightning bolt patterned dog jumper has a stretchy ribbed neck, chest, and waist for a perfectly comfortable and snug fit.

Mungo & Maud for Mulberry – The Graduate Pullover

The chic Graduate Pullover featuring a classic collegiate stripe is the result of Mulberry’s collaboration with British dog outfitters Mungo & Maud. To complete the look you can buy this dinky fan for just £10.99.

Blueberry Pet – Cable Knit

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Blueberry Pet’s warm jumpers come in every colour of the rainbow. They’re so reasonably priced so you might want to get a few in your dog’s favourite shades.

Maison Le Lou – Wool Jumper

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This classic, merino wool jumper from Maison Le Lou is available in 4 regular sizes, as well as 2 longer lengths ideally suited for Dachshunds.

Rororiri – Striped Sweater

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This stylish little Rororiri number will put your dog ahead of the fashion pack. They offer free international shipping when you spend over $70 so grab one of their cardigan’s (like the one featured above) while you’re at it.

Urban Pup – Argyle Sweater

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Urban Pup has a huge selection of affordable jumpers in a range of styles so you can shake up your dog’s look now and then this winter.

Loko Pet Apparel – Fleece Onesie

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Italian greyhounds definitely feel the cold more than other breeds; that’s why Loko Pet Apparel’s cosy clothing line is designed specifically for them. Their patterned fleece onesies, knitted jumpers, and hoodies come in loads of different patterns.

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