Dog Dress for XS to XL Dogs with Washable and Lightweight Warm Cozy Winter Pet Apparel Soft Comfortable

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Who says dressing up your dog is just for Christmas? This Teddy Bear Christmas Costume For Dogs is perfect for your pup to wear during the Christmas season. He'll be the best-dressed dog on the block! With a comfortable fit and easy to put on and take off design, this costume is sure to make your pet happy.

Features:

Key Features

  • Season: Autumn/Winter
  • Pattern: Solid
  • Type: Dogs

Premium Material: This is high-quality material. skin-friendly fabric for daily wear prevents your fur baby from overheating, protects their skin from sunburn, and keeps them warm all night. It is lightweight and stretchable and provides a comfortable fit that won't restrict the pet's movement. A special neckline design and pullover style makes it easy to put on and take off, and suitable for your pet.

Machine Washable: It is easy to clean and wash. Just pop it in the washing machine and let it wash. The premium material ensures that there is no shrinkage and that the color of the product doesn’t fade away. They are available in a wide variety of sizes to cover the entire range. Check the size chart before deciding on the size. 

Thoughtful Gift: These cute pet clothes are great gifts for your pet girls or boys. Wearing them to your pet every day will not only make your pet more attractive but also enhance the relationship between you and your pet. It is a great present idea for your loved ones.

Size Chart:

Size Back Length Chest Neck
CM CM CM
XS 21 30 18
S 26 35 23
M 33 44 30
L 36 48 34
XL 42 55 38

Functional Style For Every Season

Dog clothing serves real functional purposes beyond aesthetics. Raincoats keep short-coated dogs dry and warm on wet days. Sweaters help small breeds and seniors maintain body temperature in cold weather. Protective boots shield paws from hot pavement and winter salt.

When Dog Clothing Is Beneficial

  • Small breeds and dogs with thin coats in cold weather
  • Senior dogs with arthritis who feel the cold more acutely
  • Post-surgery protection and wound covering
  • Anxious dogs who respond well to snug, gentle compression

Sizing & Fit

Measure your dog's back length (base of neck to base of tail), chest girth, and neck circumference before ordering. Dog clothing should fit snugly without restricting movement or breathing. Always supervise your dog when wearing new clothing items.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • These novelty costumes represent a stylized teddy-bear aesthetic — typically brown fabric with ear attachments on the hood — rather than a photorealistic bear. The solid color base keeps it tasteful for everyday Christmas use, not just costume events. The Red colorway reads as a Christmas-bear hybrid; Brown is more of a year-round bear look.

  • Dog cones (E-collars) at the neck prevent any pullover garment from fitting over the head normally. The cone flare catches at the costume's neck opening. For post-surgery dogs, remove the cone to dress, then reapply the cone, checking that the costume neckline sits below the cone base without restricting it. Alternatively, use an inflatable donut collar that doesn't interfere with pullover neck openings.

  • At 5kg, breed proportions determine the answer. A compact 5kg Pomeranian has a shorter back and wider chest than a slim 5kg Italian Greyhound. Measure back length and chest girth: XS covers back 20–24cm / chest 30–36cm; S covers back 24–28cm / chest 36–42cm. Most 5kg small breeds fall in the S range — 5kg dogs at XS are on the tight end.

  • Solid-color fabrics with reactive dyes are generally more wash-stable than printed garments because there is no print layer to crack or peel. Color fading occurs gradually with each wash cycle, but solid garments resist the specific failure mode of cracking printed designs. After 50 washes, a solid-color costume will look faded but intact; a printed one may show cracking at stress points.

  • A small jingle bell can be hand-sewn to the collar area of the costume using heavy thread. Avoid attaching bells near the dog's face or in a position where it can be grabbed by other dogs. Use a bell attached via a fixed stitch rather than a simple hook — hook attachments can be pulled off and swallowed. Test bell attachment security by tugging firmly before putting the costume on.

  • Puppies can begin brief costume exposure from 8–10 weeks during socialization window. Start with 30-second sessions: place costume on, high-value treat, remove. Increase duration by 30 seconds per session only when the puppy shows zero stress signals (no paw raising, head shaking, or freezing). Puppies conditioned to clothing before 16 weeks generally accept costumes throughout adulthood.

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