Hurtta Cooling Wrap Aquamarine - Lightweight Breathable Vest for Dogs

£39.99

Help your dog beat the heat safely and naturally with the Hurtta Cooling Wrap in Aquamarine. This innovative cooling vest is designed to mimic the body’s own cooling system—just soak it in water, wring it out, and it’s ready to keep your dog refreshed during walks, hikes, and hot summer days. Lightweight, breathable, and focused on the areas that matter most, the Cooling Wrap offers long-lasting relief without weighing your dog down.

Help your dog beat the heat safely and naturally with the Hurtta Cooling Wrap in Aquamarine. This innovative cooling vest is designed to mimic the body’s own cooling system—just soak it in water, wring it out, and it’s ready to keep your dog refreshed during walks, hikes, and hot summer days. Lightweight, breathable, and focused on the areas that matter most, the Cooling Wrap offers long-lasting relief without weighing your dog down.

Natural Cooling Technology - Uses the evaporation process to cool your dog—just soak, wring, and wear for instant relief on warm days.

Targeted Cooling Zones - Covers the chest and lung area where major blood vessels circulate, allowing the cooling effect to spread efficiently across the body.

Breathable 3D Mesh & Microfibre Layers - The unique fabric combination maximises airflow and absorbs moisture for a longer-lasting cooling effect—without that soggy feeling.

Adjustable, Safe & Reflective - Features adjustable chest and waist straps for a snug, secure fit, plus 3M reflective piping for added visibility on evening strolls.

Cooling Wrap Size in cm Neck in cm Chest in cm
40 - 50 20 - 35 37 - 50
45 - 55 25 - 40 42 - 55
55 - 65 30 - 50 52 - 65
65 - 75 35 - 55 62 - 75
75 - 85 40 - 60 72 - 85
85 - 95 45 - 70  82 - 95

 

What you'll need:
A soft tape measure
A calm dog (treats help!)
A friend to assist (optional, but handy!)

You will need to measure your dog's back length, neckline and chest girth. 

Back length (Base of Neck to Base of Tail):
Start at the base of your dog’s neck—where the neck meets the shoulders, not where a collar usually sits and lay the tape along their spine to the base of their tail. When measuring your dog’s back, always allow for the natural curve of their spine — coats aren’t meant to be drum-tight!

Tip: Make sure the dog is standing, not sitting or lying down. Add 1–2cm for comfort and ease of movement. If your dog is between sizes, it’s usually best to go up a size for a better fit and coverage.

Neckline (Base of Neck):
Wrap the tape measure snugly around the base of your dog’s neck—where the neck meets the shoulders, not where a collar usually sits.

Tip: Think of where a polo shirt collar would naturally sit on your dog. Don’t measure too high.

Chest Girth (Widest Part of Rib Cage):
Find the widest part of your dog’s ribcage—usually just behind the front legs. Wrap the tape measure around this area to get the chest girth.

Tip: Keep the tape snug but not tight. You should be able to slip one or two fingers between the tape and your dog’s body.

Measuring Tips for Best Results:
Keep your dog calm and standing upright. Ask a friend to help and use treats or toys to keep them relaxed.
For fluffy dogs, part or gently press down the fur to get an accurate measurement close to the body.
Measure more than once to make sure your numbers are consistent.

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