Rug (animal covering)

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Small dogs such as this Poodle, and dogs with thin pelage, often need protection from extreme weather. Dog booties prevent ice balls from forming between dogs' toes.

A rug is a covering or garment made by humans to protect their pets from the elements, as in a horse rug or dog coat.

Rugs are also used to protect the pelage of show animals, particularly if the wool or fleece is to be judged, as in alpaca fleece sent to an agricultural show, where it would be desirable to have the wool free from dirt and debris.

A horse "rug" or "blanket

Horse rugs are used for many reasons. They can be waterproof, to keep the horse dry in wet weather and allowing it to be turned out, used as a means of providing extra warmth, especially to clipped horses, to keep flies off the animal in summer, or to keep a horse clean.

Dog coats are also used functionally. They can, however, also be used as fashion accessories. Dog coats worn inside and not in response to the elements are primarily for show only.
Examples of popular functional dog coats include:
Foggy Mountain Dog Coats
k9topcoat
BUB coat

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