COMPETITION CLOSED
Winter can be tough on pooches. But no matter whether your furry friend is a die-hard fashion hound or a more active type, DGG has them covered with its new-season collection of hot dog wear designed to keep pooches looking cool while keeping them warm and protected in all the right places. The super-stylish tartan wrappers are machine-washable and come with the RSPCA “woof of approval”. Sniff out the new winter collection at PETstock stores or high-tail it to www.doggonegorgeous.com.au. DGG has dapper flannel wrapper designs in green-and-black check and red-and-black check with plush black velvet binding. Remember to include your dog’s breed and weight on your entry form.
Dogs Life has 10 tartan wrappers to give away.
**To enter, tell us in 25 words or less why you and your pooch would love to win in the reply box below.**
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Princess Rosie says: DGG will stand for Darn Goegeous Greyhound once I’m spotted wearing one of these darling winter coats! Approx. 30 kg
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My pup Romulus is feeling the chill already this winter and would love to dorn one of these spunky tartan wraps
This would stop my beagle from claiming prime position in front of the heater, then we might get warm!
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To look even cuter when out and about on his daily walk 🙂
Our Lulu is a 2.2kg puppy cavoodle and would love these stylish coat to keep her warm on our evening walks!
Gypsy love to look good and play outside, but also she loves to keep warm. She’s a 2.6kg Pomeranian/chihuahua
When my master takes me for a walk it is pretty obvious which one of us is smarter, this coat will cinch the deal
I dont know how to enter
Toby and I love 6:30 walks but we can’t in winter because its to cold.He would love to be able to walk in winter.
Our Six kilo miniature Schnauzer is a Stylish girl who wants to Show off her Stunning winter coat while She’s on her Special Sunday walk.
My Doggie Harvey Has Been So Cold And He Needs something to warm him up
Keep warm through winter while her mummy gets better and cant have pets inside.
It can get very cold here and my golden retriever would love a warm coat.
My Jack Russell cross loves his walks but hates the chilly weather. He’s 7kg and loves to look stylish.
To look equally as stylish as Mummy when we both don our winter coats and brave the cold.
To keep the winter chills at bay.
My 2 year old miniature pinscher gets so chilly on our Winter morning walks – one of these jackets would keep her warm and looking trendy!
Toby and I love 6:30 walks but we can’t in winter because its to cold.He would love to be able to walk in winter
P.S Toby is 7kg
my little old dog doesn’t want to be a shaking chihuahua! 3kg
My 3.5 year old boxer collie already has arthritis, would love a new coat for her.
Please send me a new coat as my owner makes me sleep outside in Melbourne..
Our whippet cross really feels the cold and even though he has so much bouncing energy I am sure this would stop his shivers
My little maltese would love a jacket! She often gets cold with all the exploring she does in the backyard!
She is 3.5kg
Our Jack Russel is 16 years old now, and is suffering with Arthritis and a Tartan Wrap would me much needed in the winter months
My little Max the Jack Russell really feels the cold. His nick name is Dude or Doodle! He is the best boy EVER. He was a rescue pooch that never made it our of our foster home, He was just toooo good to let go! We love him so much 🙂
Angie has a thin coat and loves walks but not in the cold, but maybe this will change her mind!
My dogs love keeping warm this cold winter.
Hamish would love one of these coats as he hasn’t got a winter coat yet because he only just stopped growing!
Our dog Ripper, a 35 kilo German Pointer, is a big sook. And with her tin hair she can use a wrapper for the winter!