If you own a dog you realise that some dogs need to wear dogs' coats. It is not just a matter of the owner of the dog wanting them to look silly or making her feel prettier or showing the dog off or making the dog uncomfortable. Yes with very large hairy dogs a coat is probably not necessary unless perhaps it is very very cold and raining and the dog is outside, but with tiny dogs they do need some help to keep warm in the winter, especially if they are sensitive, hairless or very short fur.
With this in mind I started to design and make clothes for my own little dogs. Clothing that I know they need, because they are hairless. There are four of them and they are lovely little things, but they do feel the cold, even when the heating is on and they are indoors. I had looked online for suitable clothes for dogs but everything I found seemed to be either mass produced or very expensive or boring, and I like something a bit more colourful, more unique, something a bit arty, so I decided to make my own. It was not long before everyone who met me and my dogs as we were out walking would comment on how nice the dog was, but mostly on how much they love the dogs' coats and would like them too.
So I set up my own label and my own website so that other people can order them from me. They can see videos and photos and all the details on there at
http://www.pineapplepups.com You will see there is a huge choice of sweaters, jumpers, hoodies, dresses, cotton t shirts and where most places offer you just two or three colours to choose from, usually black, white and red, here there are nineteen colours to choose from, so if you like blue there are all different blues to pick from and every colour is covered. These clothes are cosy and comfortable for the dog and great eye candy for you too.
Have a look and see how lovely and delightful they are, and for designer wear that is hand made and unique they are cheap too.
Go to
http://www.pineapplepups.com. Buying dogs' coats just became fun.