Dog cooling suit

$10.00

Wholesale dog cooling suit with breathable mesh + ice packs for summer walks, travel, grooming shops. OEM/ODM custom colors, sizes, logo, packaging.

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When summer heat hits, buyers don’t just want “a thin vest”—they want a dog cooling suit that clearly communicates cooling benefits in one glance.
This set uses a breathable mesh body + removable cooling ice packs (cooling bag design) to deliver fast touch-cooling on the dog’s back panel,
while keeping the fit light and movement-friendly. The mint stripe styling and matching visor create a strong “summer cooling” story for thumbnails, boutique racks,
and short-video content—ideal for retailers and private-label brands building a seasonal cooling category. For shoppers searching a cooling jacket for dogs or a lightweight cooling dog vest for hot-weather walks, this set is designed to be easy to explain and easy to merchandise.

Where This Cooling Suit Sells Best

  • Summer daily walks: mid-day and late-afternoon neighborhood walks, city sidewalks, park loops (prefer shade).
  • Travel & outdoor: camping trips, patio dining, outdoor markets, beach boardwalk (avoid peak direct sun).
  • Pet services: grooming shops, pet photo studios, daycare pick-up/drop-off in hot seasons.
  • Heat-wave preparedness: “cooling gear” add-on for small-dog owners (especially toy breeds with thicker coats).

Key Cooling Design Highlights

  • Removable ice pack pockets: packs can be inserted/removed for reuse and replacement programs—helpful for stores positioning it as a repeat-buy cooling dog vest solution.
  • Back-panel cooling contact: pack placement focuses on the upper back / back panel area (a common heat-load zone for many small dogs), creating a practical alternative to a standard cooling dog vest petsmart-style search intent.
  • Breathable mesh body: helps reduce “stuffy” feeling vs. solid fabric summer outfits, especially when customers compare options like a cooling vest for dogs vs. thicker dog apparel.
  • Snap-button closure: quick on/off; easier for single-person dressing during outdoor transitions.
  • Mini-to-medium fit focus: built for Mini & Toy, Small, Medium breed demand in retail channels.

Product Specifications

Item Details
Product Name Dog Cooling Suit / Ice Pack Cooling Vest Set (also suitable for “cooling jacket for dogs” listings)
Cooling Component Removable cooling ice packs (insertable “cooling bag” design)
Main Material 100% Polyester
Closure Snap button
Recommended Breeds Mini & Toy, Small, Medium
Season Positioning Spring / Summer (hot-weather cooling category)

Size Chart (Measured in Inches + CM)

Please note: For a proper fit, measure your pet and compare to the chart. Choose size based on chest.
If measurements fall between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.
Manual measurement tolerance: 0.5–1 inch (1–3 cm). This is a suggested size guide; actual wear may vary.

Size Chest (in/cm) Neck (in/cm) Back Length (in/cm) Weight Range (lb/kg)
XS 9.9 / 25.1 6.4 / 16.3 7.9 / 20.1 1–3 / 0.5–1.4
S 11.9 / 30.2 8.3 / 21.1 9.8 / 24.9 3–5 / 1.4–2.3
M 13.0 / 33.0 9.1 / 23.1 11.8 / 30.0 5–8 / 2.3–3.6
L 15.0 / 38.1 10.3 / 26.2 13.8 / 35.1 8–12 / 3.6–5.4
XL 17.0 / 43.2 12.3 / 31.2 15.0 / 38.1 12–15 / 5.4–6.8
XXL 19.0 / 48.3 14.6 / 37.1 15.0 / 38.1 15–20 / 6.8–9.1

Customization Options

This dog cooling suit is a strong base style for private-label programs because the cooling benefit is easy to explain and easy to merchandise—whether you position it as a cooling vest for dogs, a summer-ready cooling jacket for dogs, or a premium cooling dog vest bundle with refills.
We support bulk wholesale and customization to match your channel positioning (pet boutique, e-commerce hero SKU, grooming add-on, or summer campaign kit).

  • Color & pattern: custom colorways (e.g., sky blue, coral pink, lemon yellow, black/grey) and pattern updates.
  • Size run adjustments: revise grading for your target breeds; support mixed-size assortments for test orders.
  • Branding: woven label, heat-transfer logo, hangtag, UPC/EAN barcode, and care-label customization.
  • Packaging: OPP bag, color box, insert card, FBA-ready labeling (FNSKU) and carton mark customization.
  • Cooling pack development: pocket position/shape adjustment; pack printing; replacement pack supply for refills (ideal for “replacement ice packs” upsell).

OEM/ODM Program Notes

B2B Topic How We Support Your Project
MOQ & Flexibility Starting MOQ can be discussed (often from 100 pcs/style). Mixed sizes/colors for trial orders can be arranged based on your SKU plan.
Samples & Development Pre-production sample for fit & pocket confirmation → packaging proof → bulk order confirmation. ODM revisions supported (colors/labels/pocket changes).
Production & Capacity Assurance Stable bulk workflow for repeat orders; BOM/materials are confirmed before mass production to reduce batch variation.
Quality Control Size/spec checks, snap-button function checks, stitching inspection around pocket areas, and packing verification to reduce after-sales issues.
Compliance & Test Support Support third-party testing/documentation upon request (e.g., fabric safety, colorfastness, region-specific compliance for US/EU).
Delivery & Logistics Export packing and shipment coordination; FOB terms supported, or we can assist with standard export arrangements.
Risk Control & Terms We can align approved sample standard, tolerances, and inspection method in writing to reduce dispute risk on bulk orders.

Buyer Feedback

  • Easy-to-explain value: removable ice packs make the cooling feature obvious for listings and in-store explanation.
  • Fast dressing: snap closure supports quick try-on content, improving conversion in short videos.
  • Photo-friendly styling: mint stripe + visor pairing stands out vs. plain cooling vests in summer collections.

Customization Example

  • Private-label summer kit: custom pastel colorway + branded hangtags + “cooling care guide” insert; bundled with replacement ice packs as a refill SKU.
  • E-commerce optimization: adjusted pocket placement for better back-panel coverage on top-selling small sizes; launched a refreshed cooling listing with more consistent reviews.

 

Concern Category Buyer Question Practical Answer Recommended Usage / Risk Control
Cooling Performance Does it actually cool? Yes—cooling is achieved through ice-pack temperature transfer. The effect is strongest early and reduces as the pack warms.
It lasts longer in indoor/AC or shade, and shortens in direct sun/high humidity or active exercise.
Use for short, supervised sessions and rotate packs instead of expecting one pack to cool all day.
How long does cooling last? Cooling duration varies by environment and activity. Shade/indoors = longer; direct sun/running = shorter.
The correct expectation is “cooling support for short periods,” not full-day heat protection.
Best for shaded walks, short transitions, outdoor waiting with supervision; re-chill/replace packs as needed.
Must it touch the skin? Direct skin contact is not required. Cooling improves when the pack sits close and stable (no big air gaps).
Packs are positioned on the upper back/back panel area for practical heat-load coverage.
Choose the correct size—too loose reduces contact and effect; too tight impacts comfort.
Will it become stuffy/hotter? Mesh construction is designed to improve airflow vs. solid fabric. Still, any garment can reduce airflow compared with no clothing.
Use it as a cooling aid for warm conditions, not as a long-wear outfit under strong sun.
Remove the suit when resting in a cool place; avoid long direct-sun exposure.
Condensation—will it wet fur/clothes? Condensation can happen in humid conditions. Pocket containment helps, but surface moisture may appear when a cold pack meets warm air. Prefer refrigerated packs or short-time pre-freeze; wipe pack surface before inserting; rotate two packs in humid weather.
Ice Pack Safety Is the gel non-toxic? If bitten, is it dangerous? For B2B programs, specify non-toxic cooling gel and request basic material declaration. Ice packs are not chew items—if punctured, remove immediately and prevent licking/ingestion. Add warnings on packaging; offer replacement packs to reduce disputes and protect user experience.
Leakage / sticky feel / seep risk? Leak risk is controlled by film quality and seal strength. Bulk stability relies on consistent sealing and QC checks. Recommend seal inspection + compression/roll test; optional thicker film upgrade for premium channels.
Frostbite risk? Avoid direct ice-to-skin contact. The suit provides a fabric layer between pack and dog. Risk increases if packs are deeply frozen and worn too long. Prefer refrigerated packs for daily use; if freezing is used, keep sessions short and monitor comfort closely.
Odor / allergy concerns? A light “new product” smell may appear from packaging. Skin irritation is more often related to rubbing or moisture than the material itself. Air out before first use; keep dry; size correctly; discuss testing/material plan for sensitive-skin markets if needed.
Seal strength (fold/pressure resistance)? Real-world handling (folding, pressure in bags) requires consistent seals. Seal quality depends on process control. Define AQL sampling and inspection method in PO/contract to reduce batch disputes.
Size & Fit Too tight—breathing impact? Fit should be based on chest girth. Too tight may cause discomfort and reduce willingness to wear, especially in small or short-nose breeds. Choose by chest; size up if between sizes; avoid pressure on throat; keep sessions short for sensitive dogs.
Too loose—pack won’t stay close? Too loose allows pack shifting and reduces cooling efficiency; it can also create sliding and fit complaints. Provide clear measurement guidance; support mixed-size trial orders to match your customer base.
Visor/hat comfort? Acceptance varies by dog. Many dogs prefer visor usage in short photo sessions vs. long walks. Offer visor as optional add-on; for private label, request adjustable head circumference development.
How to reduce returns? Most returns are sizing-related. Clear diagrams + inches/cm and “choose larger if between sizes” reduces disputes. Include sizing tips on PDP and packaging insert card for better conversion and lower returns.
Comfort & Acceptance Movement restriction / rubbing? Mesh is designed to stay light and flexible. Incorrect sizing can cause rubbing at shoulder/armpit zones. Encourage fit check while walking/turning; size up if rubbing occurs.
Weight for tiny dogs? Pack weight is the main added load; tiny dogs may feel it more, especially if packs are heavily frozen. Use chilled packs and shorter sessions for very small dogs; discuss lighter pack formats for ODM.
Snaps easy? Fur pinching? Snaps are quick for one-person wear. Fur pinching can happen if hair is trapped during closure. Brush coat away from placket before snapping; close gently and align snaps correctly.
Acceptance (will dogs try to remove it)? Some dogs need short adaptation. Overly cold packs or poor fit reduce acceptance. Start indoors with chilled packs, short wear time, reward training; increase gradually.
Cleaning & Care Machine wash? Garment can be washed after removing ice packs. Gentle cold wash or hand wash recommended. Air dry; avoid high heat to maintain shape and snap strength.
Deformation / fading / pilling? Gradual wear may occur with repeated washing, as with most textiles. Cold wash + air dry reduces risk. No bleach; gentle cycle; define colorfastness targets during sampling if brand requires.
Dry fast? Mold/odor? Mesh generally dries quickly, but humid climates require full drying before storage. Dry in ventilated area; store only when fully dry.
How to clean ice packs? Wipe clean and dry before storage. Do not machine wash packs unless supplier instructions allow. Keep packs sealed and clean; provide refill packs for repeat purchases.
Durability Snap durability? Durability depends on snap selection and QC. Frequent open/close is expected; forcing snaps can weaken them. Include snap function checks in QC; avoid forcing; reinforce stress zones for premium programs if needed.
Stitching/edging after rolling/scratching? Pocket edges, armholes, and snap placket are key stress zones. Consistent stitching reduces after-sales issues. Add stitching inspection points; strengthen these areas for higher-activity channels.
Ice pack chew/scratch resistance? Ice packs are not chew-proof. Dogs that chew may puncture them. Use warnings and offer replacements; recommend supervision and removal if the dog bites the pack area.
Service life? Service life depends on frequency of wear/wash, chewing/scratching behavior, and storage. Packs may age after many cooling cycles. Treat packs as a refill/consumable; store clean and dry; replace if swelling/leaking/damaged.
Usage Boundaries Can it be used in extreme heat outdoors? Use it as a cooling aid, not as permission for long sun exposure. It is not designed for prolonged direct-sun stays. Shade-first strategy, short sessions, frequent water, observe overheating signs and stop use immediately if needed.
Exercise limits (running/hiking)? Cooling time shortens during high intensity, and once packs warm they may become extra load. Use in segments; remove after warming; do not push short-nose, senior, or heat-sensitive dogs.
Which dogs should avoid or use cautiously? Short-nose breeds, seniors, puppies, post-surgery dogs, and skin-sensitive pets should use cooling products cautiously and under supervision. Add clear safety guidance on PDP/packaging; stop use if discomfort occurs.
B2B Purchasing Batch consistency? Consistency is improved by locking BOM and defining measurement methods/tolerances for size, pack weight/thickness, and color standard. Put tolerances and QC checkpoints in PO/contract; pre-production sample approval reduces drift.
Customization capability? Support private label branding (labels, hangtags, inserts), packaging (OPP/color box/FBA labels), and style updates (colors/patterns).
Ice pack and pocket format can be developed for ODM programs.
Share target market and channel; we propose OEM/ODM route, sampling steps, and cost options.
Compliance/material proof? Provide basic material information and support third-party testing upon request (fabric safety, colorfastness, and region-specific requirements). Align test scope during sampling to avoid delays and rework.
Replacement packs / refills? Yes—replacement ice packs can be reordered separately. Many brands bundle two packs per suit to improve user experience and create a refill SKU line. Plan refill SKU/barcode/carton qty early to support repeat orders and reduce customer complaints.

FAQ — Dog Cooling Suit

Q1: Can you offer mixed-size assortment packs for retail testing?
A: Yes. We can build mixed-size ratio packs (e.g., XS–XL assortments) for trial runs so you can test fit feedback and reduce first-order risk.

Q2: Can we include 2 ice packs per suit (one in use, one chilling) to improve user experience?
A: Yes. A “2-pack ice pack bundle” is a popular upgrade for e-commerce because it reduces complaints about cooling duration and supports higher perceived value—especially for buyers comparing a cooling dog vest to other summer gear.

Q3: Can you supply replacement ice packs as a separate refill SKU for repeat purchases?
A: Yes. We can provide ice-pack refills and help you set up a dedicated barcode/SKU so customers can reorder packs without buying a new suit—useful for “refill packs” cross-sell on your cooling vest for dogs listing.

Q4: Can you customize ice pack shape/size and pocket placement (more back coverage or different “core zone” coverage)?
A: Yes. For OEM/ODM, we can modify pocket size/position and develop different pack shapes to match your target breeds and market preference. This is confirmed via pre-production samples.

Q5: What is the recommended cooling method—refrigerated vs. frozen packs? Any safety notes?
A: For everyday use, we recommend refrigerated (chilled) packs for gentler cooling. If freezing is used, avoid deep-freeze “rock hard” packs and use short sessions with supervision.
Stop use immediately if the dog shows discomfort (refusal to move, shivering, excessive licking/biting).

Q6: Will condensation make the dog’s fur wet or uncomfortable?
A: Condensation can occur in humid weather when cold packs meet warm air. To reduce this, wipe pack surface before inserting, rotate packs, and avoid long wear time once packs warm.

Q7: Can you upgrade the ice pack to a non-toxic gel and provide material information?
A: Yes. For brand programs, we can specify non-toxic cooling gel and provide basic material declarations. Ice packs are not chew items—damaged packs must be replaced immediately.

Q8: Can you add reflective details for night-walk safety?
A: Yes. Reflective piping/printing can be added on the back panel or sides to support “evening walk” merchandising in summer collections.

Q9: Can we change the closure (snap buttons → zipper or hook-and-loop)?
A: Yes. Closure can be customized for your channel preference. We will confirm the option through sampling because closure choice affects dressing speed, hair snag risk, and cost.