K9 Wellness Team
We’ve been profiled on Good Morning America twice now! May 17th 2006 Good Morning America – ABC News Dr. Marty Becker’s segment on controlling shedding and reducing allergy symptoms Link: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=1728413&page=1 December 8, 2004 Good Morning America – ABC News Link: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=363150
Read MoreYes. The garment is unisex so that male and female dogs can go to the bathroom without having to adjust the garment. Females have absolutely no problems. Males, due to their different anatomy, can have the abdominal zipper slightly undone to prevent them from urinating into the garment. The zipper is a non-travel/locking zipper.
Read MoreWash the garment in cold water, gentle cycle, with minimal detergent-or Woolite. Line dry. You can place the garment in the dryer on low head also. Wash as little as possible to extend the life of the waterproof coating on the material.
Read MoreWe do not recommend this garment be used IN water. It can become heavy while swimming and create a dangerous condition.
Read MoreYes. The K9 Top Coat is perfect for a number of show circumstances. It can be used at the show or at home. First, the garment covers so much of the body that it is great for keeping your dog clean after a grooming. This is extremely helpful at a show– no more worrying about…
Read MoreNo. We have fit thousands of dogs and 99.9% tolerate the garment wonderfully. Some dogs do need a little more care and practice (i.e. doggy psychology) to make them comfortable, but rarely will a dog not tolerate the garment. If your dog does not tolerate the garment, simply return it within 30 days for a…
Read MoreWash the garment in cold water, gentle cycle, with minimal mild detergent. Line dry. You can place the garment in the dryer on low also, but keep in mind that the dryer may cause the fleece fabric to peel.
Read MoreK9 Top Coat is primarily a dog wellness organization. We are dedicated to the improvement of the quality of life of our best friends. Thus, safety is a primary focus for all of our products. We asked the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine to conduct a safety study for possible overheating on…
Read MoreA Word To Veterinarians: As we all know, even the most obedient of dogs will lick, chew and irritate an injury or surgical site. Often this leads to torn bandages, pulled stitches, open wounds and numerous follow-up visits leaving the dog’s owner frustrated and upset. The current standard of care for these situations is the…
Read MoreCouple in Oregon’s Talent invent the product after battling dog hair everywhere Tuesday, July 15, 2008 LORI TOBIAS The Oregonian Staff Lorni Jarmie tried everything to get her Weimaraner Jax to stop licking himself. She tried drugs, diets, even clothing, but still Jax licked — and licked and licked and licked. He licked all day…
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