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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
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Ok so we go out on the boat twice a week some times more. I have taken Otto once before. My biggest fear is that people wont see him in the water (on the shore line aka beach in the water) with their boats (Otto is black) .This is why I don't bringing him with our family. So on Sunday we noticed a man with a large dane and he had a life vest ! Perfect I thought! So wanted to know your thoughts... Anyone else uses one that they recommend? I'm thinking this one....
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Connecticut
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I also like ruffwear vests. I havent ordered one yet though. Take a trip to your local petstore or petco and see if they carry vests and try them on for size to see what you like and what fits then match them online for better prices.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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Outward hound is cheap and I like the belly band. They carry them at Petsmart so you can check out physically.
Kyjen Outward Hound Life Vests for Dogs - Kyjen | Outward Hound | Pet Carriers | Pet Strollers | Auto Accessories for Dogs | Outdoor Gear for Dogs
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Some of them are not built for their true purpose... A PFD for a dog isn't because they drown (has anyone ever heard of a dog drowning? LoL)... It's that if you end up in the water with them, they might try to drown you when they try to climb on you... It's good to get one which has handles so you can get on their back (without pushing them under of course) and keep them from climbing... They also need a sturdy strap across their chest which you can lift them out of the water with if they go overboard without you.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: South Carolina
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Actually, I have seen some pretty close calls. You get a lean working dog and they already swim low in the water. They don't know when to stop.
Fall off boat in middle of the lake you best be able to retrieve them. On a low boat or with a deck, the dog can help ( and learn to swim to the boat to come in) and you just push on the back of hteir head as they propel them selves in over the gunnels. Not so easy in a boat without a platform or low gunnels though. I think the best ones have a band that does not put stress on the buckles when you are lifting. The outward hound DOES put stress on the buckles but at least there is a large velcro area on the belly band. I have one from Doug Teeft that does not and is designed for ocean work but it is WAY overkill. Too bulky. $100. Designed that you can lower a dog from a helicopter.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: IL
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Here is just my opinion...We have 2 Outward Hound vests from Drs. Foster and Smith. We go to Northern WI every year and we have 3 GSD's, we had the same concern..we wanted boaters top be able to see them when they are swimming. I have posted 2 pictures showing the dogs wearing them. The pictures were taken in the house just before we went out. Make sure that the vest you get has handles on the tops, it will assist you if you try to get them in and out of a boat.
The picture of the dog laying on the floor is of our male, he wears a XXL and is an approx 98#'s. The picture of the dog laying in in the chair (pouting becasue I am moving too slow) is one of our females who is approx 80#'s and wears a XL . Our other female also wear the XL and she is about 85#'s but is longer. The vest have really held up, I think we bought them back in 2006 and they are still in great shape. Good luck.
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