Puppy Couture Blog

Exploring NYC in the Red Cashmere Dog Coat Posted on 19 Mar 06:00 , 0 comments

Walking around New York City is always fun, but it quickly gets too cold for small dogs in the winter time. Wearing a little dog jacket is important for smaller breeds to stay warm while walking to the pet shop for delicious treats. Staying fashionable is just as important in case we run into some furry friends or make some new dog friend along the way.
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Victoria wore a Victoria Stoltz Red Cashmere Jacket on a recent excursion in the city. The little cashmere dog jacket is fully lined with silk, and closes with 3 black snaps in the center front. The button hole at the center back allows the leash to be easily attached .
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To order a custom cashmere for your little dog, include his or her neck, chest, and back length measurements with your order. Find the jacket at the following link:
Red Cashmere Dog Jacket : Kate Stoltz 
Stay warm and enjoy the rest of your winter!
XOXO, 
Kate Stoltz and Victoria 

What Size Jacket Do I Need for My Dog? Posted on 24 Oct 06:00 , 0 comments

couture boucle dog jacket made in nycWhat size jacket do I need for my dog? It's a common question asked by people shopping for dog jackets for their furry friends. Taking the time to measure your dog and getting the proper size jacket is an important part of preparing your dog's wardrobe for the winter. A well fitting jacket makes it easier for your dog to adjust to the feeling of wearing clothing, and is an important step to getting them to appreciate wearing a coat.

To measure your dog, use a tailor's measuring tape. If you don't have one, you can use a piece of ribbon, and measure the length with a ruler. Don't pull it too tight while measuring, it should be comfortable.

To measure your dog's neck, measure around the neck where a collar would typically go. 

To measure your dog's back, measure from the bottom of the neck to beginning of the tail.

To measure your dog's chest, measure around the body right behind the front legs, wherever the chest is the largest.

A size chart for dogs: 

EXTRA SMALL:

Common Breeds: Maltese, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, Toy Poodle

Neck: 5.5"  Back: 7"  Chest: 12"

SMALL:

Common Breeds: French Bulldog, Beagle, Cocker Spaniel

Neck: 6.5" Back: 9"  Chest: 15"

MEDIUM:

Common Breeds: Pug, Bulldog

Neck: 8"  Back: 13" | Chest: 19"

LARGE:

Common Breeds: Boxer, German Shepherd

Neck: 10" | Back: 17" | Chest: 24"

Good luck measuring your dog, and don't forget to give them a treat when you are finished! XOXO, Kate Stoltz

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It's Jacket Season for Dogs Posted on 18 Oct 10:07 , 0 comments

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     It's officially jacket season. As much as I've been trying to delay the reality, shivering through the entire walk with my Yorkie/Maltese Victoria made me realize I need to start wearing a jacket. Even Victoria stopped dead in her tracks when she stepped outside into the cold, with a look of "what is this?" on her face. It's also time to bring out Victoria's puppy winter wardrobe. 
     This year, I am actually excited about jacket season. Over the summer, I prepared for the cold by creating a new line called Victoria Stoltz. Victoria Stoltz is a dog clothing line with couture puppy bows, jackets and vests. I decided to start the line after struggling to find anything fashionable to dress my furry friend in during the past holiday season. Browsing websites for hours, searching for the perfect little jacket that was cute, trendy and fashionable without being too over the top, led me to believe that dogs need more options to dress for events.
     A couple of friends laughed at me when I told them that my dog Victoria needed a coat, and that I was searching for one that she could wear to the Christmas family dinner. Read on for my response to that frequently asked questions about whether dogs should wear coats during the winter, do dogs enjoy wearing jackets, and how to find out what size your dog should wear:
Do you need to put a jacket on your dog?
     Some naysayers claim a dog's hair will keep them warm, and putting a jacket on a furry dog is silly. The truth is, once you cut your dogs hair, your dog will get cold much quicker. Small dogs get especially cold, and it's cruel to not take care of them and keep them warm after you've taken them to the spa and cut off their natural coat. 
Do dogs enjoy wearing a vest, jacket or coat? 
     Usually the answer is no at first. Wearing a dog jacket is something our furry friends aren't used to. I'll share what happened when I started putting jackets on my own dog, Victoria, for her walks during her first winter: At first Victoria protested, and showed signs of disliking her dog jacket. The bulky feeling obviously slowed us down while we were walking, and she seemed relieved to take the jacket off once we were inside. Weeks went by, and she still seemed to dislike the jacket, so I decided to let her discover what it was like without a jacket.
     Victoria and I went out into the snow without a dog jacket, and she shivered her way through the short walk. After that brief walk without the warmth of her dog jacket, her attitude towards wearing a dog jacket has become one of acceptance and she seems to be happy when I put it on her before going for a walk during the winter. Victoria, as with most other small dogs, hates being cold more than she hates wearing a dog coat.
Stay warm, and keep your furry friend warm as well. XOXO, Kate Stoltz
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