Woman sat with dog near lake on cold winters day
Woman sat with dog near lake on cold winters day

Wet Weather Gear For Dog Walking: Red's Top 5 Essentials

Written by Alex Clasper /

As much as we’d do anything for our canine companions, let’s be honest, walking them in the rain isn’t always fun. It is however made a lot more enjoyable when you’ve got the right dog walking gear to keep you dry and warm. In order to help make rainy dog walks less of a chore, we’ve selected our top 5 pieces of wet weather gear for dog walking.

Waterproof Changing Robe

When it’s the middle of winter and you’re snuggled up in your pyjamas at home, the thought of taking the dog out isn’t always that appealing. How would a luxuriously soft, fleece lined robe help? The Red Original waterproof changing robe is a perfect piece of wet weather gear for dog walking, ensuring you stay cosy as well as dry. The waterproof outer shell, with a toggled hood and wind baffle, keeps you sheltered from the elements, while the moisture wicking fleece lining keeps you warm and comfortable. Stretch side panels create a spacious fit, which means you can throw the Pro Change Robe on over your existing clothing - even your PJ’s! There are plenty of secure waterproof storage pockets on the inside and the outside of the robe which are really handy for storing phone and wallet, as well as poo bags, treats and a spare lead. 

Red Original Beanie

For the days when it’s extra cold and you want a little more coverage, a Red Original beanie is perfect for wearing underneath your hood, to accompany your other wet weather gear for dog walking. Choose from the Roam ribbed knitted beanie which features a super soft inner fleece lining, or the Voyager cuffed beanie with the Red logo embossed on the front. Both beanies are made from 100% polyester that meets the Global Recycled Standard, and are available in a choice of different colour options so you can find the perfect match for the rest of your dog walking gear! They’re also machine washable making them easy to clean after any messy dog walks.

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