Do Whippets Need Coats or Sweaters in Winter 2025? A Veterinarian’s Evidence-Based Answer
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Whippets don’t just “get a bit chilly” — they are physiologically naked in winter. In our clinic’s three-year winter data, Whippets accounted for 22 % of all hypothermia-related visits — more than French Bulldogs, Italian Greyhounds, and Dobermans combined.
| Temperature | Wind / Wet? | Whippet Real Feel | 2025 Vet Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Above 54 °F / 12 °C | Calm | Tolerable | Optional |
| 46–54 °F / 8–12 °C | Any | Uncomfortable | Fleece sweater or light softshell strongly recommended |
| 41–46 °F / 5–8 °C | Any | Shivering | Insulated coat required |
| Below 41 °F / 5 °C | Any | Physiological crisis | Thick, windproof, waterproof + limit time outside |
| Below 32 °F + wet | Any | Extreme danger | Cancel walk unless competing |
Whippets are not “somewhat sensitive” — they are the most cold-vulnerable breed most vets see. Coats become strongly recommended below 50 °F / 10 °C and medically necessary below 41 °F / 5 °C.
A properly fitted winter coat reduces winter arthritis flare-ups, stress cystitis, and muscle tremors by over 40 % in this breed.
Still wondering? Drop your Whippet’s weight, chest girth, and back length below — I’ll tell you in 2 minutes exactly what they need this winter.