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dryrobe dog coat hundemantel 2Dryrobe Dog is a robust dog jacket. With its waterproof and windproof outer shell, it is suitable for even the most active dogs. With 6 available sizes and adjustable straps, there is a Dryrobe to suit almost every dog. And because Dryrobe knows that details are important, the reflective piping of Dryrobe Dog ensures that your four legged friend is more visible in all weathers. By combining the unique fleece inner lining with the water and wind
Dryrobe® Dog is a robust dog jacket. With its waterproof and windproof outer shell, it is suitable for even the most active dogs. With 6 available sizes and adjustable straps, there is a Dryrobe® to suit almost every dog. And because Dryrobe knows that details are important, the reflective piping of Dryrobe® Dog ensures that your four-legged friend is more visible in all weathers.By combining the unique fleece inner lining with the water and wind repellent outer layer of the Dryrobe® change coat, the Dryrobe® Dog offers high-quality protection from the elements for your four-legged friend.
As the perfect mix of dog scarf, coat and dry coat, it is the ultimate companion for any canine adventure.
With 6 available sizes and adjustable straps, there is a Dryrobe® to suit almost every dog, ensuring they stay warm and dry in wet and cold conditions.
SIZES
The following information refers to the length of the dog's back from the base of the neck to the base of the tail (length A)
The belt length B measures the circumference of the widest/deepest part of the chest - usually just behind the front leg. Make sure that girth length B is sufficient.
XS = Length A: 31cm / Belt length B: 42-48cm
S = Length A: 38cm / Belt length B: 52-58cm
M = Length A: 45cm / Belt length B: 62-66cm
L = Length A: 55cm / Belt length B: 69-74cm
XL = Length A: 66cm / Belt length B: 82-88cm
XXL = Length A: 75cm / Belt length B: 92-98cm
FEATURES
- Water and windproof outer material
- Super-warm synthetic lambskin lining
- Reflective 3M safety piping
- Fleece-lined high collar keeps you extra warm
- Adjustable Velcro fasteners on the body
- Convenient access to harness via YKK® zipper
- Elastic leg straps
- Easy to pull on
- Can be firmly secured with adjustable Velcro
- Leg straps provide additional support in extremely windy weather. Should not be worn regularly
The Dryrobe® Dog is intended for use out of the water. We advise against using the Dryrobe® Dog in the water. Please note: Even the best four-legged swimmers run a serious risk of drowning if they go into the water wearing a Dryrobe® Dog.
MATERIAL
Outer material: 100% recycled polyamide (ripstop nylon)
Inner material: 100% recycled polyester
Certified to the Global Recycle Standard (GRS)
Certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Unique fleece lining
The super-warm synthetic lambswool is made from 100% recycled polyester (rPET) certified to the Global Recycle Standard and OEKO-TEX Standard 100. This high-performance fleece is made from post-consumer recycled plastic.
Waterproof up to 25,000 mm
The durable, waterproof and windproof outer is made from 100% recycled nylon certified to the Global Recycle Standard (GRS). This breathable outer material is made from recycled pre-consumer nylon that would otherwise be thrown away.
Breathable up to 8.000 g/m2/day
The Dryrobe® dog quickly wicks sweat and moisture away from the body and out of the garment without compromising its warming and waterproof properties.
PFC-free impregnation
The Dryrobe® dog is impregnated with PFC-free BIONIC-FINISH ECO Durable Water-Repellent (DWR). This technology repels water and allows it to bead on the surface so that it rolls off and does not soak into the fabric.
This plant-based solution contains no harmful compounds, making it highly weatherproof and reducing the amount of toxic and harmful chemicals released into the environment.
CARE
While the Dryrobe® Dog does not need to be washed regularly, it is easy to clean when needed
- Wash inside out (ideally in a Guppyfriend wash bag)
- Machine wash at 30 °C on a delicate cycle
- Use a gentle cycle to wash the Dryrobe® Dog.
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★★★★★ 3
Disappointing
Format: Hardcover
I had high hopes. But this book seems to be more of a rosy retrospective of one college president years in charge than it is a real useful book about how to help students.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Reminds us of the value of a college education beyond academic facts and skills.
Format: Kindle
At a time when many students and families are questioning the value of a 4-year college education, Porterfield does a great job of describing the intangibles behind an earned degree. Many people are aware that there is more to a college education than academic facts and skills, but this book presents the case comprehensively. It identifies "soft skills" specifically and gives good examples of how they can be taught and learned in the college environment.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Loved it!
Format: Kindle
Mia is a ten-year-old Chinese immigrant. She had immigrated to California from China 2 years earlier with her parents, who were hoping for a better life. Unfortunately, the United States in the 1990s was not exactly welcoming to Chinese immigrants, and many struggled. Mia and her parents were no different. After gaining and losing several jobs and facing homelessness again, Mia's parents take a job managing a motel. Unfortunately, the motel owner - who is Taiwanese, not Chinese, as he is quick to point out - is not only overtly racist, he is also exploitive and seems almost happy to point out to Mia's parents that they could be replaced immediately when they question his actions.
But Mia and her parents try to make the best of it. Mia works the front desk when at the motel, quickly learning the ropes and consistently trying to find ways to help the guests and her family. She also becomes friends with the weeklies at the motel - those guests who live at the motel and pay weekly - and they quickly become part of her growing family.
At school, though, Mia struggles. She can't tell the other students - most of whom are white - that she lives in a motel. She struggles in English, though she loves writing, and she also has disagreements with her mother who thinks she should focus on math and forget about writing because "she'll never be able to write as well as the white kids" for whom English is their native language.
Most of the book is a slice-of-life look at running a hotel and Mia's struggle to integrate with the other students at school. Though it may seem to some that too much goes wrong at the motel in too short a period of time, I can say from experience that this depiction is incredibly realistic. While reading it, I was having flashbacks to my own experience managing a motel and running the front desk. The news Mia and her family get in chapter 55, in particular, hit hard on the feels for me, because my husband and I went through that same situation. We didn't use the same solution that Mia and her family did, and I definitely loved the solution they came up with.
Throughout the story were the letters that Mia wrote, each for a different situation. These were an added touch, helping to bring the reader back to the days of the early and mid-90s, before email was ubiquitous and text messaging was still a dream. Her struggle to put word to paper, to make sure she was using the right words and tenses, was an added dimension to the story that I didn't expect but definitely appreciated. The author's note at the end, where she discussed her own experiences was also incredibly moving, and I loved learning that much of the book's scenarios were pulled from her own experiences, while also wanting to give a hug to the child that had to experience that struggle.
I had the opportunity to listen to the audiobook, narrated by Sunny Lu, and I highly recommend it. Lu did a wonderful job with the narration, injecting just the right amount of emotion and tension into the performance. I had to force myself to stop listening so I could go to bed; had I not, I would have listened right through to the end and not getting any sleep. While I would have enjoyed the story, work the next day would not have been fun. Lol.
So, long review short, I definitely recommend this book. For younger readers, I would recommend a parent read with them, as there are some tough situations that they may need/want to talk about. But overall, this is a story of hope for an immigrant family who is struggling to make a better life for themselves.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022
★★★★★ 5
A great book for all
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
What a great book. I bought it for my 12 year old granddaughter. A story of resilience.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My favorite middle grade book of 2018 so far
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
I'll never look at a motel with the same eyes again. Author Kelly Yang brings us Mia Tang, a younger version of herself, who helped her parents manage a motel in southern California in the early 1990s.
Mia and her parents arrive from China with two hundred dollars, unwavering optimism, and the belief that if they work hard enough, they will achieve the American dream: a big house, a dog, and an endless supply of juicy hamburgers. After two years of backbreaking jobs and sketchy living conditions, Mia's parents rush to sign a contract to manage the Calista Motel located five miles from Disneyland.
Mr. Yao, the notoriously cheap and unscrupulous motel owner, informs the Tangs that the contract allows him to make any changes and if they don't like the terms, "Just say the word. There are ten thousand immigrants who would take your job in two seconds" (p. 27).
Mia quickly makes friends with the "weeklies" and assigns herself front desk duty because her parents must clean every room themselves and be available 24/7 to check in guests.
Mia's moxie and sense of justice emerge as she takes on adult responsibilities with a sense of pride and unbridled enthusiasm.
She makes plenty of mistakes which makes us empathize with her struggles and root for her as she tackles the english language, bullies, crime, and embarrassment about her thrift store clothes. (Keep your eyes open for the tale of the designer jeans.)
Chapters are vignettes that are strung along with seamless transitions to make reading a pure pleasure. The author captures Mia's voice so authentically that the reader is instantly drawn into the story. Mia's uses the power of the written word to advocate for herself and others.
Kids will fall in love with Mia and cheer her fierce determination as she navigates her way through poverty and injustice, bringing her family, the weeklies, and everyone else who want to be part of the American dream with her.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018
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