The detail of the practical knitting instructions which pepper this pattern really impressed us. It's a very good example for someone looking to knit their very first attempt at a medium-sized dog sweater. The author, "Midnight Knitter", is obviously trying to help his or her fellow needle knasher.
"If you have another ball of Big Wool, add sleeves to the armholes."
It may seem silly, but comments like the aforementioned are very useful when considering a pattern for the first time, as there are many different styles and preferences among knitters who share their dog sweater patterns online. We applaud this attempt, and welcome the comments of anyone who's tried Midnight's pattern.

Adorable dog, and great fitting sweater!
How do I get this pattern?
Where is the pattern for this dog sweater, please?
There is a “Patterns” link clearly visible in the right hand navigation list: http://doggoneknit.com/free-dog-sweater-knitting-and-crochet-patterns/
HELP I AM MAKING THIS DOG SWEATER. I AM A NEW KNITTER I HAVE GOT IT ALMOST DONE. I AM HAVING TROUBLE IN LAST PART OF ARMHOLES. I NEED SOME HELP IF YOU COULD HELP ME I SURE WOULD APPREICATE IT. THANK YOU CAROL
I agree, I do not see the pattern; no matter where I click.
this might sound very stupid, but where do i go to retrieve thee pattern for the black and white sweater for dogs? all i seem to come up with is the picture and comments, but no instructions
http://www.moonarts.com/blog/free_patterns/pages/pup-sweater-print.htm
This is where the black and white sweater pattern is.