They may have a built-in fur coat, but your pet is definitely feeling the days and nights getting colder as much as you are. So, why not make their favorite spot in the home extra-warm and cozy with a brand-new plush winter blanket?
But don’t purchase just any ole blanket.
For tips on choosing a winter blanket for your furry friend, we turned to Chewy’s own Bed & Furniture Product Developer Jill Lazinsky, who shared five things to consider while browsing winter blankets:
- Where you live
- The size of the blanket
- The material
- Your pet’s health needs
- Your décor
Consider Where You Live
“Pet blankets come in a variety of fabrics, but it all comes down to the environment,” Lazinsky stresses. “A pet blanket should be durable enough for play but cozy enough to make them feel safe.”
- Live in a cold location? Look for blankets that keep your cat or dog warm. Fleece and sherpa blankets will get the job done.
- Live in a warmer location? You’re better off with blankets that contain cooling technology that helps your pet stay warm when it’s cold and cool off when it’s hot. PetFusion’s Premium Cooling Blanket boasts this fancy feature.
Get the Right Size
Large dogs should have enough room to stretch and lounge, while small dogs will be comfortable without getting tangled from a more oversized blanket.
A good way to measure for your ideal pet blanket is to match the size of your dog bed or cat bed.
Consider the Material
“Your main goal should be to give your pet security and comfort but should also make your life as the pet parent easier, too,” Lazinsky says.
Here's what you should know about microfiber, fleece and sherpa blankets, the three most common fabrics for pet blankets that also keep your fur babies warm:
Microfiber
- Strong, sturdy, yet soft material
- Insulating
- Moisture-wicking
- Machine washable
We like: PetFusion Microplush Quilted Blanket ($28)
Fleece
- Durable material: soft enough for snuggles yet sturdy enough that it won’t shred, tear or wear out easily
- Dries quickly
- Machine washable
We like: Allisandro Microplush Fleece Polyester Blanket ($33)
Sherpa
- Durable, super-soft fabric
- Lightweight
- Moisture-wicking
- Dries quickly
- Machine washable
We like: Frisco Sherpa Blanket ($16)
Consider Your Pet’s Health Needs
For example, for senior pups with incontinence issues:
Consider a waterproof dog blanket, like PetAmi’s Waterproof Throw Blanket.
Waterproof pet blankets include a water-resistant membrane or inner liner between the flannel fabric and the sherpa fabric that prevents leakage through the blanket.
Many are also machine washable for easy cleaning.
For pets who get anxious or stressed:
Calming blankets could help them relax.
Best Friends by Sheri's Calming Lux Fur Blanket is not only made with a soft-to-the-touch vegan faux fur material but it also has some weight to it (it's two pounds).
And according to Harvard Health, weighted blankets basically simulate a comforting hug, which in turn is believed to help calm and settle the nervous system.
Match your Décor
Molly Mutt pet blankets, for example, come in a variety of patterns that you and your pets will enjoy–from feminine and floral patterns to more classic patterns.
For blankets that combine ultra-soft materials for ultra-warmth, while also looking super chic, turn to Frisco’s Eyelash faux fur blankets. They're available in three colors, boast a double-sided design with faux fur on one side and velvet on the other, and are machine-washable for easy cleaning.
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What to Avoid
Not many safety concerns will creep up, but just in case, avoid pet blankets that…
- Have large, knit holes or netting, that can lead to paws getting stuck
- Have features such as pom-poms or tassels that your pet will want to chew or tear off, to prevent your pet from ingesting any harmful materials
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