Although coat quality is genetic to a large extent, lifestyle can drastically affect the nature of your dog's coat.
Not exact matches
I think much of the online order — from Old Navy, which I haven't shopped in ages — will be going back, since I found a
coat today that's better
quality (
although of course more expensive) than the super-affordable teal peacoat that I ordered.
Although I have always felt that the (3) items (purses,
coats, shoes) were important to have as good
quality, hearing the reasons behind your choices really put a new spin on it for me.
Gretchen George, president of PetRageous Designs LTD — a Burlington, Mass. manufacturer of an extensive array of pet products — points out that
although there are pet owners who want something inexpensive for a «fun photo,» many customers today understand that dogs can get cold and are willing to invest in a
quality coat that can withstand wear and washing.