Dog Life Jacket | 6 FT Dog Leash | 900 Count Poop Bags | 300 Count Poop Bags | Dog Diaper | 360 Count Poop Bags | 500 Count Poop Bags | |
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Available in Color
| Orange | 3 Colors | Green | Green | White | Green | Green |
Scented or Not
| Unscented | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented |
Size
| 3 Sizes | 6 FT | 9 x 13 inches | 7 x 13.5 inches | 3 Sizes | 9 x 13 inches | 8 x 13 inches |
Package
| 1 Dog life Jacket | 1 Dog Leash | 60 Rolls Poop Bags + Dispenser | 300 Count Poop Bag with Handle | Disposable Female Dog Diapers | 24 Rolls Poop Bags + Dispenser | 500 Count Poop Bags |
This flotating coat is suitable for different situations, will make your dog a star on the water, perfect for splashing in rivers, beaches, pools or seas, perfect for swimming, rafting, kayaking, boat-ing, sufing, paddle boarding.
Please consider your dogs swimming ability and unique characteristics that may affect their swimming performance when choosing a life jacket. Since dogs come in various sizes and body shapes, make sure to take any other unique traits (large shoulders, long torso, etc.) into consideration.
The great solution to ensure your furry friend is safe and comfortable while swimming or boating.
Remove the velcro of inflation valve, then inflate the dog life jacket.
Put on the life jacket for your puppy.
Stick the velcro and buckle it up.
Adjust the straps to fit yout dogs.
The Eco-clean Dog Life Jacket is constructed with inflatable material, which provides more buoyancy in the water while also allowing your dog to move as it likes efficiently. and the vest is bright orange with reflective piping so you don’t have to worry about losing sight of your pup.
Whether you’re heading for a pool, river, lake, or the ocean, it’s important to keep your pet’s safety in mind. It’s true that most canines instinctively know how to “doggy paddle,” but never be overconfident about your dog’s ability to swim. A scared or tired dog can begin to struggle to stay afloat in the water and even strong swimmers can be overcome by a powerful current. For safety’s sake, always use a life jacket when taking your dog on a boat, or to swim in the river.