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I'm thinking of getting a pfd for my lab. What I need it for most is to
haul the beast out of the water onto the swim platform. She's a lab so swimming is not a problem. Before I spend $30 I just wanted to know what you think if you've done this. |
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 18:31:11 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:
I'm thinking of getting a pfd for my lab. What I need it for most is to haul the beast out of the water onto the swim platform. She's a lab so swimming is not a problem. Before I spend $30 I just wanted to know what you think if you've done this. We always used one for our Lab. Like you said, it makes a great way to get them back in the boat. Well worth the $30. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 18:31:11 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: I'm thinking of getting a pfd for my lab. What I need it for most is to haul the beast out of the water onto the swim platform. She's a lab so swimming is not a problem. Before I spend $30 I just wanted to know what you think if you've done this. We always used one for our Lab. Like you said, it makes a great way to get them back in the boat. Well worth the $30. -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John Thanks guys! I'll spend the money. |
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My dog thinks he walks on water.
Once while towing a friend's boat thru the Ballard locks from the Puget Sound side while tied up to the lock wall, he decided to abandon ship after a duck, I didn't realize it till I heard the laughter from the "lookie loos" above me. "look at that dog!" I turned to see my dog wash out the locks with the current, I was lucky I knew the lock tenders, They let me break my tow to go get my dog. Now I tie him up everytime I transit the locks, Typical Chesapeake Bay Retriever. UD |
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 20:43:50 GMT, Don White
wrote: We bring home our new English Springer Spaniel puppy from the breeders 2nd week of August. I got a Springer Spaniel a few months ago. First dog I've had since I was a kid. What a great dog. bb |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 18:31:11 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: I'm thinking of getting a pfd for my lab. What I need it for most is to haul the beast out of the water onto the swim platform. She's a lab so swimming is not a problem. Before I spend $30 I just wanted to know what you think if you've done this. I have a virtually non-swimming bulldog mix (after a couple years in the pool he is getting better) We found the best life jacket is the foam type that wraps around the belly and they step into. The ones that strap over the back didn't keep his face out of the water, Since your dog swims you might just need a harness but if you really want bouyancy the "under the belly" model is better and it does cradle them when you are hauling them aboard So far I've only seen the kind that strap under the belly with velcro wraps. I tried that on my dog today and she wouldn't budge; wouldn't sit, come, turn her head, nothing. I don't know what she was thinking, but she sure must not have liked it. Made me think about just harness for my needs, but I know the extra bouyancy of a pfd would keep her from wearing out fast. |
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Bryan wrote:
wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 18:31:11 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: I'm thinking of getting a pfd for my lab. What I need it for most is to haul the beast out of the water onto the swim platform. She's a lab so swimming is not a problem. Before I spend $30 I just wanted to know what you think if you've done this. I have a virtually non-swimming bulldog mix (after a couple years in the pool he is getting better) We found the best life jacket is the foam type that wraps around the belly and they step into. The ones that strap over the back didn't keep his face out of the water, Since your dog swims you might just need a harness but if you really want bouyancy the "under the belly" model is better and it does cradle them when you are hauling them aboard So far I've only seen the kind that strap under the belly with velcro wraps. I tried that on my dog today and she wouldn't budge; wouldn't sit, come, turn her head, nothing. I don't know what she was thinking, but she sure must not have liked it. Made me think about just harness for my needs, but I know the extra bouyancy of a pfd would keep her from wearing out fast. ** see my link again... http://ca.binnacle.com/product_info....roducts_id=697 |
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bb wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 20:43:50 GMT, Don White wrote: We bring home our new English Springer Spaniel puppy from the breeders 2nd week of August. I got a Springer Spaniel a few months ago. First dog I've had since I was a kid. What a great dog. bb It will be our second liver & white male Springer. The first died at age 7. He had some kind of skin allergy that required constant steroid treatment. After that we had a black & white American Cocker Spaniel that ran out and got run over. I sure home this guy stays healthy. I wouldn't want to be forced to sell my boat to help keep our vet in the style he's become accustomed to! |
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