







Fofos Four Leg Waterproof Dog Raincoat (Black) - TPU Shell, Transparent Hood, Reflective Strip, Elasticated Leg Cuffs. Full-Body Monsoon Protection.
The Fofos Four Leg Raincoat is a full-coverage waterproof dog raincoat made from lightweight TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) with an inner mesh coating, covering all four legs with elastic cuffs, featuring a transparent hood, a reflective safety strip, and a leash opening with a waterproof cover. Available in Black in sizes M (MRP βΉ1,250) through XXXL (MRP βΉ1,850). Also available in Yellow.
India's monsoon season is not a light inconvenience for dog parents - it's six to eight weeks of daily walks in heavy rain, wet grass, muddy pavements, and that particular post-walk chaos of a soaked dog shaking themselves dry across your living room. Most dog raincoats sold in India cover the back and torso but leave the legs completely exposed. By the time a back-only raincoat dog comes home, their chest, belly, and all four legs are soaked, caked in mud, and dragging wet grass from the park floor - which is also peak tick territory during the rains. The Fofos Four Leg Raincoat solves this by being exactly what the name says: a raincoat that covers all four legs. It's a genuinely different product from a cape or poncho-style raincoat, and the difference matters on a rainy Indian Tuesday morning when you're already running late.
Manufactured and distributed by Pupscribe Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai - under the Barkbutler x Fofos brand, one of India's most widely reviewed pet accessories labels with a strong track record of verified buyer satisfaction across both the Fofos raincoat range.
Uses and Benefits
The Fofos Four Leg Raincoat is built for daily monsoon-season use but earns its keep year-round in different ways:
Key Features and Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Outer Material | Lightweight waterproof TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) |
| Inner Lining | Mesh coating - prevents water ingress, adds breathability |
| Hood | Transparent - provides head protection with clear visibility |
| Leg Coverage | All 4 legs - elastic cuffs at each leg opening |
| Reflective Element | Reflective strip on back - high visibility in low light |
| Leash Access | Built-in opening with waterproof cover flap |
| Fastening | Elastic fit + buttons - secure, adjustable |
| Colour (this listing) | Black |
| Also Available In | Yellow |
| Brand | Barkbutler x Fofos |
| Manufactured By | Pupscribe Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai |
Size Guide - Measuring Your Dog Correctly
| Size | Body Length | MRP | Breeds That Typically Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 32cm | βΉ1,250 | Shih Tzu (adult), Pomeranian, Miniature Dachshund, small Spitz |
| L | 42cm | βΉ1,400 | Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Indie (medium), Lhasa Apso |
| XL | 52cm | βΉ1,550 | Labrador (young), Border Collie, Husky, medium Indie |
| XXL | 62cm | βΉ1,700 | Labrador (adult), Golden Retriever, Dalmatian |
| XXXL | 72cm | βΉ1,850 | German Shepherd, Great Dane, large Golden Retriever |
Important: Breed sizing is a guide only - body length varies significantly within breeds depending on age, gender, and individual build. Always measure your specific dog before ordering. When between sizes, size up - a slightly larger coat is easier to move in and less prone to chafing than one that's too tight. In the reference image, a Jack Russell Terrier fits a size L.
What Makes the Fofos Four Leg Raincoat Different
How to Put the Fofos Four Leg Raincoat On Your Dog?
Putting on a four-leg raincoat takes slightly more time than a cape-style coat - but it gets faster with practice. Here's the most efficient approach:
Care and Maintenance
All Substitutes
The Fofos Four Leg Black is the only four-leg TPU raincoat in this category. Here are the closest alternatives - confirmed live on Supertails - for different styles, preferences, and coverage approaches:
| Product | Coverage | Material | Key Distinction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fofos Four Leg Raincoat - Yellow | Full body + 4 legs | TPU + mesh | Same product, Yellow colourway - high visibility option |
| Fofos Reflective Raincoat for Dogs | Body + enhanced reflective coverage | TPU + mesh | Same brand, higher-visibility reflective design for night walkers |
| Lana Paws Fun Printed Raincoat for Dogs | Back and sides (cape style) | Waterproof fabric | Velcro closure, reflective tape, printed design, easier to put on |
| Skatrs Full Coverage Cape Style Raincoat | Full back + sides (cape style) | Waterproof fabric | Cape style for dogs who resist leg sleeves, dogs and cats |
| Pet Set Go Dual Colour Cape Style Raincoat | Back + sides (cape style) | Waterproof fabric | Machine washable, adjustable straps, colourful design |
The Fofos Four Leg Black is the strongest choice for dogs who are walked in heavy monsoon rain, muddy parks, or wet grass - anywhere ground-level splash and leg exposure is the primary problem. Cape-style alternatives are easier to put on and better accepted by dogs who resist leg sleeves, but they leave the legs unprotected.
Quick Tips for Getting the Best Out of This Raincoat
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Every Walk, Monsoon Season Sorted.
India's monsoon is relentless - and your dog's walk schedule isn't going to pause for it. The Fofos Four Leg Raincoat gives your dog the one thing most raincoats on the Indian market don't: actual leg coverage. Lightweight TPU shell, transparent hood, reflective strip, elasticated leg cuffs, and a leash opening that stays waterproof. In Black, from M (MRP βΉ1,250) to XXXL (MRP βΉ1,850). Also available in Yellow for better visibility on dark, overcast evenings.
Buy it before the rains start. Your floors will thank you.
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FAQs
What makes the Fofos Four Leg Raincoat different from a regular dog raincoat?
Most dog raincoats cover only the back and sides, leaving all four legs completely exposed. The Fofos Four Leg design extends into four individual leg sleeves with elastic cuffs, covering your dog from head to tail including all limbs. This means legs, belly, and chest all stay dry - the areas most exposed to ground-level rain splash, wet grass, and mud during a real Indian monsoon walk.
What is TPU material, and why is it better than PVC for a dog raincoat?
TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is a flexible, genuinely waterproof material used in premium outdoor gear for humans. Compared to PVC - which can be stiff, crinkly, and uncomfortable - TPU is lighter, more flexible, and doesn't restrict movement. It's also more durable under repeated folding and use. The inner mesh lining adds breathability and prevents the outer shell from pressing directly against wet fur.
How do I choose the right size?
Measure your dog's body length from the base of the neck (where the hood sits) to the longest point of the back. Use this measurement against the size chart: M fits 32cm, L fits 42cm, XL fits 52cm, XXL fits 62cm, XXXL fits 72cm. When between sizes, size up - a slightly larger coat allows easier movement and the elastic leg cuffs will still seat correctly. A coat that's too small restricts movement and causes the leg cuffs to dig into the leg crease.
My dog hates wearing clothes. Will they accept this raincoat?
The transparent hood is specifically designed to be less confronting than opaque hoods for dogs who are typically hood-averse. For dogs who resist clothing generally, introduce the coat indoors first - let them wear it for 5 to 10 minutes with treats, then work up to a short walk before the first rainy outing. The elastic cuffs feel unusual initially for dogs not used to leg coverage, so patience and positive reinforcement during the first two or three wearings makes a significant difference.
Can I leave the leash attached while putting the coat on?
It's easier to put the coat on first and then attach the leash through the built-in leash opening on the back. The opening has a waterproof cover flap that closes around the leash once attached, so rain doesn't enter through the opening during the walk. Avoid clipping the leash before putting the coat on - it makes the leg-sleeve fitting process significantly harder.
Is this coat suitable for all dog breeds, including heavy-coated breeds like Huskies or Golden Retrievers?
Yes - the TPU and mesh construction is breathable enough for double-coated and heavy-coated breeds, and it doesn't cause the same heat build-up that rubberised or non-breathable fabrics can. For very large, heavy-coated dogs like Siberian Huskies, the XL is typically appropriate. For adult Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds, XXL or XXXL is the right range depending on body length. Always measure rather than estimating by breed name.
How do I wash the raincoat after a muddy monsoon walk?
Shake off loose mud outdoors. Wipe down the TPU outer surface with a damp cloth - mud doesn't penetrate the waterproof layer. For a deeper clean, hand wash in cool water with mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and hang to air dry. Do not machine wash (it stresses the elastic cuffs and seams), and do not tumble dry or expose to direct high heat, as sustained heat can affect the flexibility of the TPU material over time.
Does this raincoat come in other colours?
Yes - the same Fofos Four Leg Raincoat is also available in Yellow on Supertails. The yellow colourway is particularly practical for early morning or evening monsoon walks in low-light conditions - your dog is significantly more visible to traffic and other walkers from further away in yellow than in black.
Will my dog stay dry inside the coat during heavy rain?
The TPU shell is genuinely waterproof, not merely water-resistant - standing water beads off rather than soaking through. The inner mesh lining adds a second layer of protection and maintains a small air gap between the outer shell and your dog's coat. In sustained heavy monsoon rain, the coat performs well for the typical 20 to 40 minute Indian urban dog walk. The only part of your dog that gets wet is the underside of their paws - which no coat covers.
How does this coat work with a harness?
The leash opening on the back of the coat is designed for use with both collar D-rings and harness attachment points. If your dog uses a harness, put the harness on first, then put the coat on over it - the leash opening allows you to thread through and clip onto the harness D-ring without removing the coat. The waterproof cover flap closes around the leash once attached.






