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Doggy Flotation Device
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COLOURS
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Mango/
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Red/
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4 SIZES
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| Petite to Large |
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PRICE
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All Sizes
NZ$129.29/US$74.95 |
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INSPIRED BY: A kayaker who lost his dog on a New Zealand
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Some dogs are like big furry fishes, leaping in and out of the
water all day long. Others lack doggy-paddling style but still
like to hang with you on water adventures. Even the most
confident swimmers can flounder if they tire, become cold, or
are trying to swim in moving water.
Dogs experience the same
hydraulics of a waterway as we do but their lack of opposable
thumbs means they can’t hold paddles and they can’t float on
their backs when they tire. It’s just them and the water.
Fitting your hairy-water-buddy with a D-FD can help them swim
more confidently and comfortably, for longer, and retain their
body heat when on water adventures with you.
you'll dig
- Variable density foam places floatation where it is
needed to keep the dog stable and steady in the water
- Segmented panels give an ergonomic and comfortable
fit with free movement of shoulders
- Chest yoke provides floatation and insulation around
the chest area and a better fit
- Harness-style construction and belly cradle mean
safer and more comfortable lifting
- Seamless belly panel to reduce snagging risk
- Double strapping to give a secure, even fit to a
wide range of body shapes
- Full length lifting handle
- Easy access leash attachment
- High visibility fabric and detailing
- Hardwearing Cordura® outer construction
wear it
- A buoyancy aid is not just for emergencies, but for
enjoyment in and on the water
- Recreation – when enjoying activity on or around
water e.g. kayaking, boating, sailing, stick-chasing,
duck-collecting
- Rehabilitation – to support dogs in water based
rehabilitation for injury or fitness
watch it
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