VIVAGLORY Ripstop Dog Life Jacket for Small Medium Large Dogs Boating, Dog Swimming Vest with Enhanced Buoyancy & Visibility, Floral Orange

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VIVAGLORY Ripstop Dog Life Jacket for Small Medium Large Dogs Boating, Dog Swimming Vest with Enhanced Buoyancy & Visibility, Floral Orange

VIVAGLORY Ripstop Dog Life Jacket for Small Medium Large Dogs Boating, Dog Swimming Vest with Enhanced Buoyancy & Visibility, Floral Orange

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Keep in mind that the wet fur adds to the overall dog’s body weight. Besides, it’s far easier for you to take your friend out of the water when grabbing onto two handles instead of one. 6. Closure

Sure, if you engage in a game of catch while on your boat, something might go wrong and your dog, in his eagerness to catch the ball or the toy, might jump overboard. If he is wearing a vest, you will not have to worry about him being unsafe in the water.Another reason that contributes to swimming being such an exhausting activity for dogs is the weight that their wet fur adds to their body. As you know, wet fabrics and leathers are much heavier compared to dry ones. Therefore, dogs that have more fur will have a harder time swimming compared to short-haired breeds or those that hardly have any fur (such as Hairless Chihuahuas). If you’re focused on durability and you want to make sure that your dog is safe at all times, investing in a higher quality alternative will offer you the peace of mind that nothing will go wrong while he’s in the water. 8. Quality The bigger and heavier your dog, the more buoyancy he will need to stay afloat. Some dogs are naturally chunky such as Bulldogs, for example, so they need a life vest that’s a lot more buoyant compared to the one that’s made for a relatively slim and athletic dog such as an Irish Setter, for example. 3. Length

Of course they do. A properly designed model can keep your dog’s head above the water even when he’s had enough swimming and he’s tired. We hate to mention this, but if your dog gets injured in the water and gets unconscious, it is paramount that his or her head remains afloat, especially until you find him. There is a simple answer to this question and it’s — as best as possible. We’ve already put together a section on how you can put a dog life vest on your pooch, but here are some more tips. The color choices are another thing writing home about. The vest comes in as many as eight colors, but all of them are bright, with three of them being even more so. Besides, the reflective details make it easy for you to spot your pooch even at night, which is definitely reassuring. Last, but not least, your Fido has to be as comfortable as possible as he swims. The experience has to be really enjoyable for everyone involved — both yourself and your pooch. If the fit is just right and you have a long-haired dog breed, you don’t really have to worry about that many things. You always have to remember that the things that keep your dog afloat beside his legs, which do the swimming, are his lungs. Since the lungs are located in the dog’s thorax, he isn’t getting any buoyancy in his derriere. Therefore, while it is important for the vest to have floating capabilities in the first half of his body, this is also important for the rear.What’s interesting about this unit is that it is available in just one color, but it is bright and visible. If you are worried about the vest being too heavy and cumbersome on your pooch when he or she gets out of the water, we’ll put your mind at ease. This model’s lightweight and made of neoprene. If you aren’t feeling prepared to invest in a high-end model that also costs a fortune, this product should be right up your alley. As budget-friendly as it might be, it is particularly effective and it also takes the cake when it comes to buoyancy. Therefore, it can keep your furry friend safe at all times. Yes. Even though you might think that dogs are genetically engineered to be able to swim, they can suffer from exhaustion just like humans. On top of that, there are some types of dog breeds that are worse swimmers compared to others. 1. Dog Breeds That Don’t Swim Well Constantly supervising your Fido is almost as difficult as keeping an eye on a 3-year-old. You never know when he or she is going to get out of sight. If you know that your dog is untrained and isn’t going to listen to you (which usually happens with puppies), it might be a better idea to avoid taking him on the trip altogether. That might not sound like a lot of fun, but it’s safer for your pet.



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