How to turn a regular hoodie into a dog hoodie?
You can turn a regular hoodie into a dog hoodie by resizing the body, repositioning the hood, and adding properly placed leg openings—while keeping seams comfortable and safe for your dog. Choose a soft sweatshirt hoodie (not stiff fleece lined with scratchy seams), then plan your cuts before you touch the scissors.
Step-by-step: Convert a human hoodie for your dog
1) Pick the best section of the hoodie to use
For small and medium dogs, the easiest approach is using the sleeve as the dog’s “body” because it already forms a tube. For larger dogs, you may need the main torso panel. Avoid areas with bulky pockets, heavy zipper hardware, or thick drawstring grommets where they could rub.
2) Measure and mark before cutting
Have your dog stand naturally. Measure around the widest part of the chest, the neck, and the back length (base of neck to where you want the hoodie to end). Turn the hoodie inside out and mark your target length and where leg holes should sit. Keep the chest roomy—too tight here makes walking uncomfortable.
3) Create the body and finish the edge
If using a sleeve: cut it off, then trim to length. If using the torso: cut a panel wide enough to wrap around your dog, then sew or hem a side seam. Finish the cut edge with a simple folded hem, zigzag stitch, or iron-on hem tape to reduce fraying.
4) Add leg openings (front legs only)
Start small: cut two short vertical slits where your dog’s front legs fall, then round them into ovals. Reinforce each opening with a zigzag stitch or bias tape so the fabric doesn’t tear as your dog moves.
5) Adjust the hood for comfort and safety
A dog hood should sit back from the eyes and not pull on the neck. If it’s too deep, shorten it by folding the back edge inward and stitching. Remove drawstrings entirely to prevent chewing or snagging.
6) Do a quick fit check
Make sure your dog can sit, walk, and lower their head easily. If the hoodie twists, your leg holes may be uneven—trim and reinforce until it lies flat.
For a ready-made look and a helpful fit reference, see the striped dog hoodie fit guide here.
FAQ
How do you keep a DIY dog hoodie from fraying after cutting?
Finish raw edges with a zigzag stitch, a folded hem, or iron-on hem tape. Reinforcing leg openings with bias tape also helps prevent stretching and tearing over time.
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