(Above) In a sweater - how embarrassing! She selects raspberry pink. I would prefer white or brown stripe; so, I could hide better.
Yes,
If your Pet is small and short-haired (like me), he's likely sensitive to the cold. The same goes for older animals and those that may be frail or ill.
You can't take your Pet's temperature by touching her nose, but you can feel her body to see if she's shivering.
Shivers mean sweaters - especially if you live in a cold climate.
Maybe not for
Larger and long-haired
Pets can usually tolerate colder weather for longer periods of time, and even though you might bundle up, your Pet has a long, thick coat and is set for long winter walks.
Please pay attention to walking over ice and snow: paws do get cold and sharp objects may be hiding under the powder.