Hurtta Buckthorn Expedition Dog Parka
The Hurtta Buckthorn Expedition Parka is an excellent choice for small and big adventures in cold weather. It has been especially developed for short-haired dogs and dogs without undercoat, but in cold conditions it is suitable for all other dogs as well. It is suitable for extra warmth, for example, for agility dogs after workouts or for dogs needing warmth due to their age or health. The technical surface material of the easy-to-use coat is excellent for even the toughest of games. The protective model of the Parka is designed to allow for extended range of motion when the dog is running and playing. The waterproof and windproof soft elastic segments on the front are flexible with the dog's movements. The neckline, length of the back, and collar circumference of the Expedition Parka can be adjusted.
Features:
- Great for short haired dogs and those without an undercoat
- Breathable and water-resistant material
- Adjustable back length
- 3M reflectors
- Protects the chest and key muscle groups
Item Specifications:
Sizes:
8in: Back Length 8", Neckline 14", Chest 10-20"
10in: Back Length 10", Neckline 16", Chest 12-22"
12in: Back Length 12", Neckline 19", Chest 12-22"
14in: Back Length 14", Neckline 21", Chest 14-26"
16in: Back Length 16", Neckline 22", Chest 18-30"
18in: Back Length 18", Neckline 24", Chest 18-32"
20in: Back Length 20", Neckline 26", Chest 20-35"
22in: Back Length 22", Neckline 28", Chest 22-38"
24in: Back Length 24", Neckline 29", Chest 22-39"
26in: Back Length 26", Neckline 32", Chest 22-39"
28in: Back Length 28", Neckline 33", Chest 24-43"
32in: Back Length 32", Neckline 37", Chest 24-43"
Measuring Your Dog:
1. Back length: should be measured from the withers (not the collar) to the base of the tail, while the dog is standing in normal position.
2. Neckline: should be taken at the base of the neck, this being the widest point of the neck. The neckline of an overall can be larger than the circumference of the dog's neck, as it can be adjusted to fit a smaller neck.
3. Chest: should be taken at the widest point of the chest, from behind the front legs. To ensure sufficient freedom of movement, the chest of an overall should be wider than the dog's chest.