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Ruff Wear Cloud Chaser

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My dog is a greyhound mixed breed and is hard to fit…

Rating: rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: $65

My dog is a greyhound mixed breed and is hard to fit - too large in the chest and LONG, or should I say too skinny in the waist? She has a Large sized Cloud Chaser and the very elastic materials help it fit.

Since she is a short haired breed I wish it had a bit more insulation over her back, but it is comfortable for her riding in my truck and doesn't bother her running in the woods and it's fine above freezing or when exercising its not too hot and seems to breath well as its made os softshell material. It does cover her back and keeps her dry in a rain. After two season it shows no wear or loose threads. It's easy to put on and hasn't required cleaning.

It does leave her belly mostly exposed and the legs could be covered a bit more, but it does cover her chest. Now if only they made one with built in Jammi paws. In really cold weather I put a thick synthetic fleece dog bomber over the Cloud Chaser.

Jim S

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The Cloud Chaser is a dog coat/vest made by Ruff Wear. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

MSRP: $79.95

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