MuttMOP Dog Drying Robe Coat by George Barclay
£14.99 – £29.99
Our MuttMOP Dog Drying Coat comes in a range of colours and sizes to suit the smallest to the largest of dogs.
Thanks to the dual weft microfibre material, it effortlessly soaks up water so is perfect for drying your dog after a bath, a wet walk or a roll around in a puddle!
There are 3 different colours & 8 different sizes to choose from ranking from XXS to XXXL.
The MuttMOP Dog Drying Robe Coat comes in a range of colours and sizes to suit the smallest to the largest of dogs.
Thanks to the dual weft microfibre material, it effortlessly soaks up water and is perfect for drying your dog after a bath, a wet walk or a roll around in a puddle!
The features of the George Barclay MuttMOP Dog Drying Robe Coat include:
- Microfibre cleaning and drying technology
- Girth adjustment to loosen or tighten the jacket as required
- A fold over or stand-up collar – you choose your dog’s preference
- Dual weft 400gsm material
- Super absorbency
- Machine washable
- Available in 3 different colours – Plum, Olive and Grey
- Choose from 8 different sizes - XXS to XXXL
Why Choose a Dog Drying Coat for My Dog?
Given that we experience so much rain, and so many wet and muddy walks here in the UK, our dog drying coat really is the must have dog accessory for dog owners.
The material’s dual weft compound means that the lining of the dog drying coat, or drying robe, as many refer to it, absorbs water and wicks it away from the dog.
The exterior of the coat has a much shorter soft pile surface for that comfy and cosy feeling.
These drying jackets are perfect for getting your dog dry and warm after a wet and cold walk but also they are great for protecting the car or the home when the dog wants to shake which, let’s face it, we would all rather didn’t happen inside our homes.
Simply pop it on your dog over their head, do it up around the girth and either pop the collar up or down. Then, leave them to dry.
Are Dog Drying Coats Necessary?
You may be wondering if a dog drying coat is really necessary and it really does depend on your dog because some dogs will avoid getting wet at all costs not even wanting to go out for a walk if it’s a little wet. Others just love to find the biggest puddle and roll around in it. Some are natural born swimmers while others just about manage a bath.
So if you want to keep your dog warm, get them dry quickly and protect your surrounds from the shaken dog fur flying everywhere, it certainly is a worthwhile investment.