[NAGDU] Dog hair

Sharon S shaz.080581 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 7 05:22:18 UTC 2024


Hi, the only thing is you would have to watch where you take the coat off
because it would then spread all the hair that was trapped in around. Also,
I would be interested to know if they can relieve themselves while wearing
it.

I'm thinking it might be handy if people are getting rejected from the car
services because if your dog was wearing one of these you can say that there
would be no hair in their car. I'm assuming it won't be totally hair free
because of the head and tail. My boy has a very hairy tale and every time I
get in the car we have to brush all his hairs in the door. Also, not sure
how good this would be for them in the middle of summer.

Bye for now.
>From Shaz.
Canberra, Australia.

I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute.

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Subject: [NAGDU] Dog hair

The Seeing Eye had a webinar last week about rideshares, and the topic of
dog hair came up.  One person said that, because a relative is allergic, she
bought a thing from Ruffware called a dog topcoat.  She said it's like
pajamas for dogs.  Only the dog's head, tail and paws stick out.  It has
cuffs around the legs.  Another person said they are common in Japan.  

I don't know if they have a flap for relieving or not.  

Anyway, I thought some people might be interested.

Tracy

 

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