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Page 2 has more examples of Great Dane knit
wool coats and shows the variety of styles by using different colored yarns and textures. These sweaters
can be made to meet your taste and needs.
To enlarge pictures click on photo
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Libby is wearing
an embellished a Custom Knit Dog Sweater Coats styled as a striped pullover. Her mom states "the sizing is dead on." She is very excited about the sweater. You
can see from the front view how the stripes match into a " V". Stripes
are a good way to make the sweater more interesting.
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| Side view of Fancy Sweater |

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| "Very Fancy" Snood |

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Sonny's example
of the Dress Up Dog Custom Sweaters includes ruffles around the entire sweater including the legs with a long stylish neck, and flowers with
pearls to cover the snaps. Sonny has Great Dane knit accessories--a snoody hoodie, a very practical hat for keeping your
doggie's head and ears warm and can be converted into a turtle neck. She also has matching long wooly leggings in pink to keep her legs warm.
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| Bella is working to get that sweater off |

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| Bella is persistent |

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Bella
has a blue striped pullover dog knit sweater. As you can see Bella is attempting to get her sweater off and probably will. Some dogs do
not like sweaters. The Snapback style is constructed so that the dog cannot get out of the sweater. Bella also has longer legs on her sweater. We can
make modifications within limits to meet your needs.
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| Beau in his bright red & white snapback |

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| Beau resting after a busy day |

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Beau is a beautiful Great Dane
from British Columbia. Her mom enjoys bright Canadian colors and chose bright red and white for her custom knit sweater
coats snapback. He a young dog and still growing.
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| Capone in his snapback |

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Capone is just a puppy. His mom
has been around Great Danes for a number of years and thought she could estimate how much the dog would grow and adjust the
measurements accordingly. She understood that the sweater might not fit the dog at maturity as each dog grows to their own
shape and size. If you are interested in having a sweater made at a young age you take this risk. We cannot guarantee that
the sweater will fit at maturity. Great Danes reach maturity between two and three years. Our suggestion is to buy a
standard sweater based on a generic Great Dane pattern. The following link will give you an idea of how fast a Great Dane
grows. http://en.allexperts.com/q/Dogs-701/2008/3/Great-Dane-Puppy-Growth.htm
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