If your buyers want a winter piece that looks premium in photos but is still practical for daily walks, this fleece dog coat is built to move in
Fall/Winter collections. The glossy shell + warm padded feel delivers a modern “puffer snowsuit” look, while the snap-button front helps customers dress
dogs faster—especially small-to-medium breeds that dislike pullovers. It’s a strong SKU for boutiques, grooming salons, pet studios, and online brands building
a seasonal outerwear lineup.
This style is often chosen as a hooded fleece dog coat option for customers who prefer fuller coverage (legs + belly area) to reduce snow and dirt contact.
Because it’s labeled non-waterproof, position it for cold, dry weather, windy walks, and light snow days—then pair with a true rain suit when the forecast turns wet.
Key Selling Points
- Full-body coverage: 4-leg design helps reduce snow splash on belly/legs—ideal for “cleaner after-walk” messaging.
- Quick on/off: snap button closure speeds up fitting and helps reduce “hard-to-dress” complaints.
- Hooded silhouette: winter look that converts in thumbnails and studio photos.
- Puffy warmth: polyester cover + polyester filling creates an insulating feel without heavy bulk.
- Retail-ready sizing: clear chart supports listing accuracy and lowers return risk for wholesale programs.
Product Specifications
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Fleece dog coat / winter snowsuit (4-leg) |
| Season | Fall, Winter |
| Breed Recommendation | Small / Medium / Large (choose by chest) |
| Main Fabric (Cover) | 100% Polyester (woven) |
| Filling | 100% Polyester |
| Wearing Method | Snap button closure |
| Water Resistance | Non-waterproof (cold-weather outerwear, not rain gear) |
| Care | Machine wash |
Size Chart (Inches)
How to choose: measure your pet and compare to the chart; pick size based on chest. If between sizes, choose the larger one.
Manual measurement tolerance: 0.5–1 inch (1–3 cm). Fit may vary by breed/body shape.
| Size | Chest (in) | Neck (in) | Back Length (in) | Weight Range (lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 10.7 | 8.7 | 9.8 | 3–4 |
| M | 11.9 | 10.3 | 11.4 | 5–7 |
| L | 13.4 | 12.7 | 13.0 | 8–10 |
| XL | 15.0 | 14.2 | 15.0 | 11–14 |
| XXL | 16.6 | 15.0 | 16.5 | 15–18 |
| 3XL | 18.6 | 16.6 | 17.7 | 19–25 |
Warmth Level & Recommended Conditions
- Best use: Fall/Winter cool to cold weather, windy walks, dry outdoor play, and light snow days.
- Not rainwear: since it’s listed as non-waterproof, avoid marketing it as a rain suit. For long wet exposure, pair it with a dedicated rain coat.
- Layering-friendly: in very cold regions, retailers often recommend a thin base layer to extend warmth.
Real-World Selling Scenarios
- Urban winter walks: helps keep fur cleaner from slush and dirty snow along sidewalks.
- Weekend trips: “one outfit solves cold + wind” positioning for travel-friendly dog outerwear.
- Photo studios & groomers: glossy color-block look pops on camera; hood adds a cute silhouette.
- Seasonal drops: winter “snowsuit” story for holiday campaigns and cold-season gifting.
Buyer Questions Answered — Fit, Comfort, Warmth, Waterproofing, Ease of Use & Durability
Fit & Sizing
- Size accuracy: Choose size primarily by chest; this reduces “too tight/too loose” issues more than relying on weight alone.
- Between sizes: If measurements fall between sizes, we recommend ordering the larger size for comfort and easier movement.
- Factory control: For OEM, we can tighten grading tolerances, add measurement checkpoints, and optimize patterns for your main breeds.
Leg Length & Cuff Elastic
- Too tight risk: overly tight cuffs can leave marks or catch long hair; we control elastic stretch range and run wear checks to avoid “leg pinch” complaints.
- Too loose risk: overly loose cuffs may let cold air enter; we balance snug fit without constriction.
- OEM option: standard cuff vs. softer elastic cuff for long-haired or sensitive dogs.
Fluffy/Thick-Coat Dogs
- Real expectation: dense fur can make any outfit feel tighter; sizing up is often best for fluffy breeds.
- Mobility support: OEM pattern adjustments can add chest/shoulder ease to reduce “hard to lift legs” issues.
Movement
- Mobility: When chest and shoulders fit correctly, a 4-leg suit can allow normal walking and stairs.
- Main restriction point: tight shoulder/armhole areas cause most resistance, not the legs.
- Pattern focus: we prioritize shoulder/armhole shaping to reduce front-leg pulling during stride.
Bathroom Convenience
- Opening design matters: a correctly placed belly/crotch opening reduces accidents and odor complaints.
- Sampling validation: for OEM, we can validate opening placement by size during sampling (male/female fit checks).
- Listing best practice: advise sizing up if between sizes for better clearance and comfort.
Warmth
- Insulation: not just a shell—there is polyester filling plus a woven outer, creating a puffer-style warmth effect.
- Warm zones: full coverage helps protect chest, belly, and lower back—common complaint points in winter outerwear.
- Cold-region tip: layering a thin base layer helps extend comfort in lower temperatures.
Water/Snow Resistance
- Important: listed as non-waterproof. Do not promise rain protection.
- Snow reality: light/dry snow can be manageable for short play; wet snow or prolonged exposure can eventually seep, especially at seams and openings.
- OEM upgrade path: develop a separate water-repellent version if your market demands snow/wet protection.
Breathability, Static & Hair Attraction
- Indoor heating: glossy shells can feel warm indoors; recommend removing indoors to prevent sweating.
- Static: synthetic shells can generate static and attract hair/dust in dry air; OEM fabric/finishing options can reduce this.
- Best positioning: outdoor winter wear rather than all-day indoor lounging.
Easy Dressing
- Closure: snap-button front supports faster dressing for many customers.
- Snag risk: typically lower than zippers, but alignment matters; we check snap placement and smoothness in QC.
- Retail benefit: simpler dressing reduces “too much trouble” returns in consumer channels.
Safety Details
- Hood comfort: some dogs dislike hoods or feel vision/ears are affected—recommend positioning hood as optional.
- Cuff marks: we avoid overly tight elastic; OEM can soften cuff tension for sensitive dogs.
- Leash access: if you need a reinforced leash opening or D-ring solution, we can develop an OEM version with reinforced structure.
Durability & Workmanship Consistency
- Abrasion reality: snow play and ground rubbing can stress shiny shells over time on rough surfaces.
- QC focus: stitching density, seam strength, and edge finishing to reduce early failure and “open seam” complaints.
- OEM upgrade: tougher outer material or reinforcement for high-abrasion markets.
Washing, Wrinkling, Coating & Color
- Machine wash: yes. Best practice is gentle cycle, inside-out in a laundry bag.
- Color care: avoid high heat and harsh detergents to reduce fading risk; air-dry to keep the surface smooth longer.
- Easy care: polyester typically dries faster than heavy cotton blends—strong winter maintenance advantage.
Skin-Friendliness
- Chafing zones: underarm/chest are most sensitive; correct sizing and chest ease reduce friction.
- Sensitive dogs: recommend slightly looser fit or a thin base layer to reduce rubbing.
- Compliance support: for many markets, we can align materials with destination requirements and support common compliance documentation requests (market-dependent).
OEM/ODM Program
| Service Area | How We Support Your Project |
|---|---|
| MOQ & Flexibility | Flexible MOQ options based on customization depth; mixed-size runs supported for retail testing. |
| Customization Capability | Colors (shell + pants), size grading, labels/logos, snap color, hood shape, cuff tension, packaging (barcode/FNSKU-ready). |
| Sampling & Development | Sample from tech pack/reference; fit feedback loop; pre-production approval before bulk. |
| Quality Control | Stitching & seams, snap strength checks, measurement audits vs. size chart tolerance, pre-pack inspection. |
| Compliance & Materials | Support common market documentation requests (e.g., REACH / CPSIA / AZO-free) based on destination requirements. |
| Production & Delivery | Bulk scheduling for launch timelines; reorder planning; export-ready packing lists; shipment coordination to 3PL/forwarder. |
Customization Ideas
- Colorways: pastel (mint/yellow), contrast (pink/navy), or Pantone matching for your brand.
- Private label: woven neck label + care label + hangtags, barcode/FNSKU labeling for marketplaces.
- Warmth upgrade: adjust filling weight or add lining options for colder markets.
- Functional add-ons: reflective piping, reinforced leash opening, tighter cuffs for snow regions.
What Buyers Commonly Report
- “Fitting is faster in-store” thanks to snap buttons—less struggle than pullovers.
- “Looks premium on camera” — glossy winter styling improves click-through for seasonal drops.
- “Cleaner after snow walks” — fuller coverage reduces wet belly contact vs. standard vests.
FAQ — Fleece Dog Coat
Q1: Can you offer mixed-size assortment packs for retail testing?
A: Yes. We can build mixed-size ratio packs (e.g., S–XL assortments) for trial runs, so retailers can test sell-through without overstocking a single size.
Q2: Can the hood be removed or adjusted, and can you add a drawcord?
A: For OEM/ODM projects, we can develop hood options such as removable hood, adjustable hood depth, or a softer adjustment solution based on your market preferences.
Q3: Can you add reflective details for night-walk safety?
A: Yes. Reflective piping/print panels can be added on the back, legs, or hood for better visibility in low light—common for winter collections.
Q4: Can you add a leash/harness access opening on the back?
A: Yes. We can design a reinforced leash opening to match harness placement. Reinforcement stitching and patch backing are available to improve durability.
Q5: Do you support custom branding on snaps, labels, and packaging?
A: Yes. Options include woven neck label, care label, hangtag, printed logo, custom snap color/cap, and retail packaging (OPP bag or color box) with barcode/FNSKU placement.
Q6: Can you provide pre-shipment inspection photos/videos for bulk orders?
A: Yes. We can share packing photos, measurement spot-check records, and closure/seam detail videos before shipment—helpful for B2B buyers managing return risk.
Q7: What is your typical sample process and timeline?
A: Typically: confirm size chart + colorway + branding → make sample → collect fit feedback → revise if needed → approve pre-production sample → start bulk production. Timelines vary by customization level.
Q8: Can you match Pantone colors and offer multiple colorways in one order?
A: Yes. We can support Pantone matching for brand colors, and we can discuss multi-colorway production plans depending on MOQ and material availability.
Q9: How do you control batch consistency (size, stitching, and snap placement)?
A: We run in-line checks for key measurements, seam/stitch quality, and snap alignment. For repeat orders, we keep approved patterns and spec records to maintain consistency.























