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Halloween Sorcerer Pet Dog Costume - Sku# DTA2516000EY
Sku: DTA2516000EY
Price: $23.86
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Specifications:Color: Black - The beautiful independent hat of this pet dog costume can make your baby very cute
- This kind of Halloween dog costume is made of high qualified flannelette
- This kind of pet dog costume is quite comfortable to wear and touch
- This funny dog costume is easy to wear, and is open for the tail and bottom area
- This pet dog costume can ensure the excellent ventilation and heat retention
- This Halloween dog costume is of excellent quality and reasonable price
- Color:black
Details: - The beautiful independent hat of this coatume can make your baby very cute
- This kind of Halloween dog costume is made of high qualified flannelette
- This kind of sorcerer dog costume is quite comfortable to wear and touch
- This pet dog costume can ensure the excellent ventilation and heat retention
- This funny dog costume is in wonderful workmanship, it looks like elegant
How to Mesure:
Size in Detail: Size | Neck | Chest | Body Length | Inch | cm | Inch | cm | Inch | cm | M | 11.8 | 30.0 | 17.3 | 44.0 | 11.8 | 30.0 |
NOTE: - Please keep in mind the size chart is coming from the manufactures and for reference only
How to Resize Patterns for Dog Clothing:
- Measure around the chest of a dog that fits the original pattern. Measure around the chest of the dog for whom you want the new pattern to fit. Divide the second measurement by the first, then multiply by 100 to get your resizing factor. (For example, 24 inches divided by 20 inches equals 1.2; 1.2 times 100 equals 120
- Scan your original pattern pieces into your computer. Open one of the scanned pattern pieces with your favorite graphics program
- Open the "Resize" function (most likely this is in the "Image" menu). Change both the height and width from 100% to your resizing factor (for example, 120%). Click "Okay." Save your new image
- Select "Print" from the "File" menu. Choose "Actual Size" or "100%" for the size options. Click "Okay" or "Print."
- Repeat resizing and printing with all your pattern pieces. Cut out all new pattern pieces
How to Keep Your Outside Dog Warm in the Winter:
- Get a doghouse that is the right size. It should be just large enough for your dog to stand up in and turn around. Doghouses that are too big allow body heat to escape
- Place warm, dry bedding into the doghouse. Straw and wood shavings are inexpensive options if rodents aren't a problem. Otherwise use a good dog bed that you replace every year. Don't use old blankets -- they can get damp and not dry out
- Keep the doghouse dry. Elevate the floor several inches so moisture does not collect inside. Frozen moisture can melt when your dog lies down and later freeze to his fur, lowering his body temperature
- Position the doghouse so cold winds do not blow inside. South facing is best for most locations. Or put a flap over the door
- Choose a sunny location. Under a deciduous tree is one of the best places. In winter the bare branches will allow sunlight to warm the doghouse, while leaves will shade the area during summer
- Fill your dog's bowl with fresh, room-temperature water several times a day. Very cold water will lower your dog's body temperature and make him more prone to hypothermia. Make sure your dog's water doesn't freeze. He can get dehydrated when the weather is cold just as he can when it's hot outside
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