With the onset of blustery early morning ‘tree touring’ around the neighborhood, the need for technical, yet comfortable warmth becomes a necessity for our canine companions through these winter months.  Ruff Wear’s full selection of winter coats for all weather extremes sometimes begs the question as to which Ruff Wear dog jacket is the best for you and your dog.

Gracie stalking pine cones in her Quinzee

From the heat-trapping insulation of our new Quinzee Insulated Dog Jacket, to the dry, cold weather comfort of our breathable Climate Changer Dog Fleece, your four-legged friend will be covered. Our new winter dog coat comparison chart below should help make it easy to select the coat that fits your needs, whether your pup is cuddled up at your feet while you’re on belay or she’s dodging through trees behind you on your latest backcountry ski adventure.

With no detail left un-sniffed, Ruff Wear has been creating cold-weather dog gear for the frozen tracks and trails. The weather resistant Cloud Chaser™becomes a staple for early morning squirrel hunting, even if the weather turns on you a few miles from home.  And our K-9 Overcoat™ has a new spin for the season – exceptional durability and warmth are still standard, but we’ve added more coverage overall along with sheltered side-release buckles for additional streamlining and resistance to the elements.  The K-9 Overcoat is in its element roaming through town or even negotiating miles of scree fields to your favorite climbing area.

If you’d like to talk to our Customer Service team about Ruff Wear’s winter dog coat options and what’s best for your dog, your climate, and local adventures, please email us at support@ruffwear.com or call Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm, 888-783-3932.

Denali stretching out by the fire at a local Bend Oregon Brewery