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Dog Life Preserver – Getting the Appropriate Life Preserver for Fido

 
A dog life preserver provides the same protection that a life jacket affords a child. Contrary to popular opinion, not all dogs can swim. Some dogs are even afraid of water, which would lead them to panic if they fall in. It is estimated that ten thousand dogs drown each year in the US. Is a dog life preserver worth the investment in time and money? Ask these questions to find out…
 
Top Three Questions to Discovering if a Dog Life Preserver is Appropriate for Your Dog
 
  1. Is your dog used to being on the water?
 
Dogs tire out easily and can become fatigued. If your pet is not used to swimming, a dog life preserver would give him more stamina because he won’t have to work as hard to stay above the water. Foam and other buoyant materials are used for dog life jackets, and the jackets are generally made of a tough, synthetic fiber such as neoprene or nylon. They are often brightly colored to maximize visibility for rescues.
 
  1. Is there a possibility that your dog could fall overboard?
 
We all know that the answer to that is a strong yes. No one can predict the behavior of dogs, and it would be tragic if he slips overboard without your knowledge. A dog life preserver is the ultimate buoyant flotation device designed to keep your pet safe in and around the water, while allowing for maximum comfort.
 
  1. Do you believe in the adage, “prevention is better than cure?”
 
It’s better to be prepared for an accident, and it doesn’t happen, than the other way around. A dog life vest is easy to put on your pet, with body and neck straps that feature quick release buckles. To select the right size vest for your pet, measure the girth around the broadest part of the chest and add two inches.
 

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