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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.
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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.
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***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
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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.
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