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Unless they have something from Andre the Giant, it probably would not work. The pit is 90 pounds, the German Shepherd is about 120 and the (your guess is good as mine but I think its part St Bernard) was 130 last time we could weigh him but I think he's gotten bigger since then. I could make one for the cat though :)
You could probably find a larger sweater at a second hand store or wait till rummage sales start up at various town churches or organizations.
Check at Thrift Stores in your area for a large or extra large used sweater, or buy one new if you want from your favorite store.
Unless they have something from Andre the Giant, it probably would not work. The pit is 90 pounds, the German Shepherd is about 120 and the (your guess is good as mine but I think its part St Bernard) was 130 last time we could weigh him but I think he's gotten bigger since then. I could make one for the cat though :)
Any suggestions on what to do with Women’s colored T-shirt’s shirt with oil stains from cooking in them?
dust rags and I have a lot of those if your in short supply. Bahahaha.
Cute idea. So, judging by the pictures, you hand sew the bottom of sweater and the neckline?