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How To Layer Like A Dog Walker

“What do you do in the winter?” is a question we often get in the dog walking world. The answer? Layer. The key is to maximize the number of layers you wear without hindering your movement – you do, after all, still need to be able to walk. Below are some tips on how to stay warm without ending up like a character in ‘A Christmas Story.’

 How To Layer Like A Dog Walker

Layers On The Bottom – It Takes Two

You will soon realize that, when paired with waist-high snow banks, one pair of pants is not enough. Silk long underwear is your best base layer option – it’s light, breathable, and can be worn under jeans or snow pants without causing you to sweat up a storm. Unfortunately, it is also the most expensive option.

Less pricey options: thermal long johns, fleece-lined leggings, flannel pajama pants, stockings, running tights – get creative!

Layers On Top – Four Is The Magic Number

Like the best base layer for your bottom, your best choice for the fabric closest to your skin is silk or another type of light-weight, wicking material. A simple tank top or sleeveless shirt will do the trick though, as long as you remember to tuck it in to your bottom base layer so as not to loose any precious body heat.

Next, put on a tee shirt, a long-sleeved shirt, and a sweatshirt in your preferred order. Two layers of long sleeves under your jacket really helps keep your arms warm, even in the biting wind. A sweatshirt with a hood will provide an extra layer of protection for your ears as well as keep heat from escaping through the top of your head.

 

Optional: If you are a person who gets cold easily, invest in a fleece or wind-proof vest to wear over your sweatshirt and under your jacket.

 

Now, throw on your wool socks, waterproof boots, hat, scarf, mittens and coat and you’re ready to walk your dog like a pro!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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