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Down, Lightweight Sport Puffer Coat, 3 Colors
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Hooded Parka, Pink, Red, Orange, Brown - Aspen Collection
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Horse Blanket - Signature Red Plaid
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Horse Blanket, Reflective Blue Coat, Red Coat - 2 Color Options
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Purple, Green, Orange Corduroy Dog Coats
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Snow Suit - Red & Black
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Horse Blanket, Signature Orange Plaid
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Horse Blanket, Red & Green Tartan
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Toggle - Dog Coat - 3 Color Options
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Vancouver, Couture Collection, 3 Colors
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Horse Blanket, Signature Green Plaid
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Genuine Natural Shearling Dog Coat
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I measure my dog for a coat?
How do I measure my dog for a coat?
Measure your dog's back length from the base of the neck (where the collar sits) to the base of the tail — this is the primary measurement for all Canine Styles coats. Choose the size closest to your dog's back length — if the measurement falls between two sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit. Each product page includes a size chart with weight guidelines to help confirm your selection.
What's the difference between a puffer coat, a horse blanket coat, a barn coat, and a couture coat?
What's the difference between a puffer coat, a horse blanket coat, a barn coat, and a couture coat?
Each Canine Styles coat type serves a different need. Puffer coats provide maximum warmth with 100% duck down fill and water-resistant shells — one of the few dog coat lines to use natural down. Horse blanket coats feature a 100% waterproof outer shell with faux shearling lining and adjustable criss-cross straps for a secure, customizable fit. Barn coats are lightweight and water-resistant with easy Velcro closures — ideal for everyday wear. Couture coats are handcrafted in NYC from premium wool, cashmere, or shearling, with faux fur linings and limited-quantity designs for a refined look.
At what temperature does my dog need a coat?
At what temperature does my dog need a coat?
Most dogs benefit from a coat when temperatures drop below 45°F (7°C). Small breeds, short-coated breeds, senior dogs, and puppies typically need one sooner, as they lose body heat more quickly. Every dog is different, so watch for signs your dog is uncomfortable — shivering, reluctance to walk, or tucking the tail. A lightweight option works for cool days, while insulated puffers and shearling coats are better suited for freezing weather. For extra warmth, layer a Canine Styles cashmere or wool sweater underneath.
How do I choose the right coat for my dog's activity level (casual walks vs active play)?
How do I choose the right coat for my dog's activity level (casual walks vs active play)?
For casual walks and everyday outings, couture wool or cashmere coats and barn coats offer warmth with a polished look. For active play, snow, or wet conditions, puffer coats, horse blanket coats, and barn coats are better choices — their durable, water-resistant shells and secure closures hold up to movement. Sport puffer coats are specifically designed to be lightweight and flexible for more active dogs.
Are your coats waterproof or water-resistant?
Are your coats waterproof or water-resistant?
Most Canine Styles coats are water-resistant rather than fully waterproof. Puffer coats feature water and snow-resistant shells. Horse blanket coats feature a 100% waterproof shell with faux shearling lining. Barn coats are lightweight and water-resistant. Couture wool, cashmere, and shearling coats are not designed for wet weather — they're best reserved for dry, cold days. For heavy rain, consider our dedicated neoprene raincoats for full waterproof protection.
What makes a luxury dog coat worth the investment?
What makes a luxury dog coat worth the investment?
Canine Styles coats are crafted with premium materials — 100% duck down fills, genuine shearling, cashmere, and high-quality wool — for warmth and durability that lower-priced alternatives often can't match. Many of our couture coats are hand-cut and made in NYC or Vermont in limited quantities. The construction details — reinforced closures, tailored fit, quality linings — mean the coat holds its shape and performance over multiple seasons of wear.
Are your coats lined, and what are the linings made from?
Are your coats lined, and what are the linings made from?
Yes, all Canine Styles coats are lined for comfort and added warmth.
- Puffer coats use lightweight interior linings over duck down or synthetic fill.
- Horse blanket coats feature soft faux shearling linings.
- Barn coats are lined with polar fleece.
- Couture wool and cashmere coats feature luxurious faux-fur linings.
- The polar fleece Animal Wrapper is double-faced fleece throughout.
Lining details are listed on each product page.
How do I clean my dog's coat?
How do I clean my dog's coat?
Care varies by material. Puffer coats (down and synthetic) are machine-washable — use Woolite on a gentle cycle and fluff-dry with a tennis ball. Barn coats are machine-washable on a gentle cycle and hung to dry. Horse blanket coats can be machine-washed in cold water and hung to dry. Couture wool, cashmere, and shearling coats require dry cleaning. Check the product page for specific care instructions.
Can I use the same coat for both wet, muddy days and dry, cold days?
Can I use the same coat for both wet, muddy days and dry, cold days?
Puffer coats, horse blanket coats, and barn coats handle both scenarios well — they're water-resistant and machine washable, so mud and light rain aren't a concern. Couture wool, cashmere, and shearling coats are best saved for dry, cold days since they require dry cleaning and aren't designed for wet conditions. If your dog needs one coat for everything, a puffer or horse blanket coat is the most versatile choice.
What dog breeds benefit most from wearing a coat?
What dog breeds benefit most from wearing a coat?
Small breeds (Chihuahuas, Yorkies, Toy Poodles), short-coated breeds (French Bulldogs, Whippets, Greyhounds), senior dogs, and puppies benefit most from wearing a coat in cold weather. These dogs have less natural insulation and lose body heat more quickly. Larger, thick-coated breeds like Huskies and Bernese Mountain Dogs generally don't need a coat except in extreme cold — though even they may appreciate one on especially bitter days.
Which of your coats are available in sizes for large dogs?
Which of your coats are available in sizes for large dogs?
Several Canine Styles coat styles fit larger dogs. Puffer coats are available up to 28" depending on the style, and horse blanket coats come in sizes up to 30". Barn coats with the brown corduroy collar are available up to 26". Couture wool, cashmere, and hooded coats typically max out at 16" or 18" and are designed for small to medium dogs. Check each product page for the full size range.
How do I know if my dog is too warm or too cold in a coat?
How do I know if my dog is too warm or too cold in a coat?
Signs your dog is too cold include shivering, reluctance to walk, hunching, or tucking the tail. Signs of overheating include heavy panting, drooling, slowing down, or trying to remove the coat. A well-fitting coat should keep your dog comfortable without restricting movement. Remove the coat indoors or if your dog shows signs of discomfort, and choose a lighter-weight option for milder days or active play.











