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Dog Sweater - Grey Hexagon Alpaca Dog Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Forest Chevron Knit Alpaca Dog Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Camel Chevron Knit Alpaca Dog Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Camel/Navy Dot Bow Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Serendipity Alpaca Dog Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Blushline Stripe Alpaca Dog Sweater
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Dog Sweater - Argyle Sweater - Yellow/Purple
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Dog Sweater - Blue/Gold Hairy Crazy Striped Sweater
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is wool a good material for a dog sweater?
Is wool a good material for a dog sweater?
Wool is one of the best natural materials for dog sweaters. It provides excellent insulation even when damp, naturally wicks moisture, and breathes well to prevent overheating. Wool also retains its shape and durability over time. Canine Styles offers both 100% wool and hand-knitted wool sweaters — from everyday options like the Deer Valley and Vineyard to premium styles like the hand-knitted Nantucket and the chunky Lambswool, handcrafted in Oregon.
What’s the difference between lambswool and standard wool?
What’s the difference between lambswool and standard wool?
Lambswool comes from a lamb’s first shearing, making it exceptionally soft and fine — our Chunky Lambswool sweater is handcrafted in Oregon from 100% lambswool for a noticeably plush feel. Standard wool is durable and highly insulating, with a slightly coarser texture — it’s what most of our wool sweaters are made from. Both provide excellent warmth; the main difference is softness against the skin. If softness is the top priority, consider lambswool or step up to cashmere.
Can wool irritate my dog’s skin?
Can wool irritate my dog’s skin?
Most dogs wear wool comfortably, but dogs with sensitive skin or known wool allergies may experience itching or irritation. Finer wools like lambswool are less likely to irritate than coarser varieties. If your dog has reacted to wool clothing or blankets before, cashmere, fleece, or acrylic are safer choices. If you're unsure, our cashmere sweaters are typically the gentlest option on skin.
Which wool sweaters are available in large sizes for big dogs?
Which wool sweaters are available in large sizes for big dogs?
Our Hand Knitted Nantucket wool sweaters offer the widest size range, available from 8” up to 30” — fitting dogs from under 4 lbs to 100 plus lbs. Most other wool sweaters in the collection are available in sizes 8” to 18”, suitable for small to medium dogs up to approximately 28 lbs. Check each product page for the specific size range available.
How do I wash a wool dog sweater?
How do I wash a wool dog sweater?
Hand wash in cold water with a gentle detergent, then lay flat on a towel to dry. Avoid wringing, twisting, or hanging wool sweaters, as this can stretch the fabric and distort the shape. Do not use hot water or machine dry — heat causes wool to shrink. Some wool-blend styles, like the Whistler Fair Isle, are machine-washable; check the product page for specific care instructions.
Will a wool sweater shrink if I wash it?
Will a wool sweater shrink if I wash it?
Wool can shrink if exposed to hot water, high heat, or agitation in a washing machine. To prevent shrinking, always hand-wash in cold water and lay flat to dry. Avoid the dryer entirely. With proper cold-water hand washing, our wool sweaters maintain their original size and shape. If a sweater does shrink slightly, gently reshaping it while damp and laying it flat can help restore the fit.







