Keep your furry friends cozy in these fashionable winter sweaters from Dogma — Life, With Your Pet, at 1340 G. Smith Ave. in Mount Washington.

This festive sweater sprinkled with snowflakes and crafted in a forgiving cotton acrylic blend ensures that dressing your pup for colder temps will be a snap. RC Pets $38.99 at Dogma (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Festooned with prancing deer, this classic winter pattern is updated in vivid hues of turquoise and orange.RC Pets $38.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Your pup is sure to look foxy in this cardigan replete with fun faux pockets. The Worthy Dog $39.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Whether your dogs go bold in hot pink or make a subtler statement in muted shades of beige, these Fair Isle toppers are certain to keep them toasty this winter. Chilly Dog $34.99 each (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This stylish shawl-collared cardigan is the antithesis of grandpa-like. Canada Pooch, $57.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Hand-knit in red or blue, you can never go wrong in a classic cable-knit sweater. The Worthy Dog $39.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Hand-knit in red or blue, you can never go wrong in a classic cable-knit sweater. The Worthy Dog $39.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
What better way to show off your pup’s magical powers than in this unicorn sweater? Chilly Dog $38.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
There’s no doubt your pup will be on his A-game in this letterman sweater. The Worthy Dog $39.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Whether your dogs go bold in hot pink or make a subtler statement in muted shades of beige, these Fair Isle toppers are certain to keep them toasty this winter. Chilly Dog $34.99 each (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This multi-colored Woodstock sweater looks like a thrift store treasure without the musty smell. Chilly Dog $38.99 (Photo by Vince Lupo)
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