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High-Visibility Dog Gear for Fall & Winter

Heading into the last few months of the year means shorter, darker days. And while it may be tempting to forego adventures to snuggle up on the couch, it shouldn’t stop us from getting outside with our canine companions.

In addition to cold-weather pursuits like hiking, skiing, and running, many dogs venture out with their humans on Halloween this time of year in search of rogue pieces of candy and scratches from friendly neighbors. As much as we love our pups to join in on the festive fun, it’s important to make sure they're equipped with the right gear, whether they’re tagging along for trick or treat or hitting the trail with you before sunrise.

That’s where high-visibility dog gear comes into play. From reflective collars, harnesses, and jackets to rechargeable safety lights, here’s a list of must-have gear to keep your dog visible in low-light conditions.

High Visibility Dog Gear Guide

1. Crag™ Reflective Dog Collar

The Crag™ Reflective Dog Collar by Ruffwear.

Features:

  • Made with reflective, colorfast, and long-wearing Tubelok™️ webbing
  • Easy on/off with the side-release buckle
  • Secure leash attachment point
  • Packed full of Ruffwear's essential collar features: an aluminum V-ring, separate ID tag attachment point, and a silicone tag silencer

2. Crag™ Reflective Dog Leash

The Crag™ Reflective Dog Leash by Ruffwear.
Features:
  • Reflective Tubelok™️ Webbing is colorfast and long-wearing
  • Can be hand-held or worn around the waist for hands-free leash walking
  • Talon Clip™ creates a strong and secure connection to your dog
  • Padded handle is comfortable to hold
  • Convenient accessory loop holds pick-up bags or small attachable accessories
3. Web Master™ Dog Harness
The Web Master™ Dog Harness by Ruffwear.

Features:

  • Secure, supportive, multi-use body harness built for maneuvering and assisting dogs up and over obstacles
  • Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™️
  • Extra belly strap is great for ‘Houdini’ dogs who are able to slip out of harnesses
  • Five points of adjustment create a secure fit
  • Padded chest and belly straps make for comfortable, all-day wear

If your dog doesn’t need the extra support of the Web Master™, opt for the Front Range® Dog Harness, which is comfortably padded for extended wear and has reflective trim. A bonus? It has a front loop attachment for pups who are prone to pulling.

4. Lumenglow™ Hi-Vis Dog Jacket

The Lumenglow™ Hi-Vis Dog Jacket by Ruffwear.

Features:

  • High-vis, high-contrast colors and reflective panels boost visibility
  • Weather- and abrasion-resistant shell fabric sheds light moisture
  • Leash portal on back is compatible with most harnesses
  • Light loop for attaching The Beacon™️

5. Climate Changer™ Dog Fleece

 

The Climate Changer™ Dog Fleece by Ruffwear.

If it’s chilly out, you can opt for a midlayer like the Climate Changer™ Dog Fleece and layer it under the Lumenglow™ for extra warmth. To find something with more insulation or waterproof capabilities, check out our Apparel Guide

Features:

  • Recycled polyester fleece dries quickly and provides warmth without bulk
  • Sleeves and a zippered closure provide core heat retention
  • Articulated sleeves maintain freedom of movement
  • Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™️

6. The Beacon™ Dog Safety Light

The Beacon™ Dog Safety Light by Ruffwear.

Features:

  • High-performance safety dog light that attaches to all Ruffwear apparel, collars, harnesses, and other gear
  • Waterproof to a depth of 1m of water for 30 minutes
  • Battery is charged with the included standard micro USB cable
  • Three highly visible colors, three modes, and an operating time up to 20 hours

At the end of the day, the important thing is to make sure your dog is easily seen by pedestrians, drivers, and any other pups who are happily barking after dark. Getting your dog the right gear means more adventures and staying out longer — and what could be better than that?