These jackets are final sale and not eligible for returns, refunds or exchanges. Please ready all product information carefully/
D-Fa Puff Doggy™ Sample
FINAL SALE - no exchanges or returns
Description
These jackets are FINAL SALE and can not be exchanged or returned.
NOTE: Stunt Puppy jackets made in collaboration with our New Zealand partner, D-fa Dogs. These jackets have D-fa branding.
Ideal if your adventures take you into the backcountry, a tent or leave you out in the cold when the sun sets. Originally designed for avalanche crews waiting on standby, the Puff Doggy wraps your dog in a generous jacket of Pertex® and down-alternative insulation. Despite its abundant warmth, this jacket packs down tight so you can warm your dog without weighing yourself down.
The Design
- 200 and 100g Insulation are divided into chambers within the coat to give extra warmth to spine, hips, shoulders and chest without adding overall bulk to places that require less
- Extended coverage over the elbows, thighs and tail to protect these joints when lying down
- Compacts to store inside itself - medium weighs 10oz, dimensions when packed 7”x4”x2”
The Materials
- Outer layers are Pertex® to keep the insulation layers dry, even on damp ground or conditions
- Inner layers of down-alternative insulation for easy-care perform well into low freezing range
- Secure side-release Duraflex fastenings
- Easy care: machine wash gentle cycle, line dry
Sizing
Our jackets have generous adjustment to accommodate different doggy shapes such as deep chests, narrow waists and broad shoulders.
Take the spine length as your first indication of size. Measure from just in front of the point of the shoulders, to the base of their tail. Wiggling is expected but try to get a measurement while they are standing reasonably straight.
Your dog's weight indicates how much volume they will take up in the coat. It is most relevant when they are on the border of two sizes. If they are on the heavy side of the weight range, consider sizing up. If they are lighter, opt for the smaller of the two sizes.
Because it's easier sometimes to visualize things we've given some well known reference points to help you. Don't worry about shorter or longer legs, just the size of the torso is relevant (unless you are looking for pants in which case we can't help you). So, for example if you have a Rottweiler-Whippet-Spaniel Supermutt that looks like a scruffy Vizsla, then go for the medium.

