New In: Lightweight Dog Raincoats Built for Real Weather
Let’s be real: New Zealand weather can’t make up its mind. One minute it’s sunny, the next it’s full-on sideways rain. That’s exactly why I’ve designed a dog raincoat that actually works for in-between seasons—not just freezing winter mornings.
Most dog raincoats out there are fleece-lined and perfect for those places where it snow. In many places in NZ they get hot, heavy, and pretty uncomfortable once the clouds clear or the humidity kicks in. So I’ve gone a different route.
Why should your dog even wear a raincoat?
While some dogs don’t mind a bit of drizzle, a lot of them get cold fast or absolutely hate being wet. If your dog slows down in the rain, shakes constantly, or bolts for the nearest dry patch, they’re probably not loving it. And even if they can handle it, a raincoat cuts down on that soaked-dog smell and the need for post-walk towel-offs and full-body drying.
For older dogs, those with thin coats, or short legs close to the splash zone (looking at you, corgis), staying dry isn’t just a comfort thing—it can help keep them healthy and happy all winter long.
What makes these raincoats different?
They’re made with a fully waterproof outer shell and lined with lightweight, breathable parka nylon—no fleece, no fluff. That means your dog stays dry without overheating. Perfect for spring drizzles, windy autumn mornings, or any day the weather’s doing its usual four-seasons-in-one-hour routine.
The fit is simple—because no one has time to faff about
If you’ve tried my wool coats before, you’ll know the drill. It’s all Velcro, fully adjustable, and quick to get on and off—even when your dog’s wiggly or wet. No leg holes. No buttons. No drama. Just wrap, stick, and go.
Style meets function
These raincoats are as cute as they are practical. Whether you’re walking the block or hitting the beach, your pup will stay dry and look sharp doing it.
Ready to keep your dog dry without the drama?
Shop the new raincoats now – available from Thursday.