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This puffy winter jacket keeps large dogs warm and dry during cold-weather walks and outdoor activities. Designed with thick insulation and a soft fleece lining, this winter dog coat for large dogs offers warmth and wind protection while allowing easy on and off for busy owners.
Key Points
The coat combines padded cotton insulation with a fleece inner layer to trap heat and add comfort on chilly days. It includes easy-release buckles so putting the jacket on and removing it is quick, which helps dogs get used to wearing outerwear without fuss. The outer fabric is treated to resist water and wind, so the dog stays drier during light rain or snow. Visibility is improved by reflective strips placed on the back, which help during early morning or evening walks. There is also a leash access opening to use an existing harness or collar without removing the coat.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Queenmore XL Dog Coat
- Size: XL
- Color: Red
- Outer material: Waterproof fabric
- Lining: Fleece with cotton padding
- Closure: Quick-release buckles and adjustable straps
Benefits
This jacket offers a combination of thermal insulation and mobility, letting larger breeds move naturally while retaining body heat. The soft inner fleece helps reduce rubbing and chafing, which can be helpful for dogs with shorter coats or sensitive skin. The presence of reflective accents increases night-time visibility, improving safety during low-light walks. Because the design includes a leash hole, the coat works with your existing harness or collar without blocking access.
Usage Recommendations
Use the coat for daily walks, hiking in cold weather, and outdoor chores when temperatures drop, especially in wet or windy conditions. Consider that the XL size is aimed at larger breeds, so measure chest and neck girth before selecting a size to ensure a comfortable fit. The jacket may not be optimal for heavy downpours or prolonged immersion, as it is intended for resistance to rain and snow rather than full submersion. For dogs that dislike layers at first, try short sessions to acclimate them to the garment and use the quick-release buckles to make transitions fast and stress free.










