The clever extra details of this jacket
If you want to tie your dog up when they’re on your boat and jumping into the water isn’t a good idea, you can use the ring on the back of the waistcoat and your usual lead.
As you’ll have noticed, the bright orange colour means you can spot your dog straight away, even if you’re in a slightly cluttered area or even in the dark in the morning or at the end of the day.
How do I choose the right size buoyancy aid for my dog?
There are 2 main criteria for choosing the right size of buoyancy aid for your dog: depending on the size and weight of the dog.
Please observe these 2 elements carefully to ensure effective flotation, referring to the jacket size guide. Too big or too small, the jacket doesn’t provide enough buoyancy for your dog to feel comfortable in the water.
Caring for your dog’s jacket
All it takes is a few simple steps to look after your dog’s buoyancy aid.
1/ Rinsing. After each outing, rinse the jacket with clean water to remove salt and any dirt such as sand.
2/ Drying. Always dry your dog’s jacket in a dry area without overexposing it to a heat source, such as a radiator. This could damage your product. The aim is to avoid any odours or mould.
The right jacket for water sports
Whether it’s a deliberate jump or an unexpected slip, your dog is in the water! 2 handles on the back allow you to help your dog back onto your boat. The strength of the components allows this movement without the risk of damaging the jacket. And because the materials are hydrophobic, meaning they don’t soak up water, they don’t add weight when wet, whether at sea, in a lake or on a pond.