Skid Plate?
I was considering one for my dog as well. I was at a trial the other day and a guys dog had a nice long deep scratch on her belly. She didn't seem to even notice it but we all did. My dog still barely has any hair on her belly.
So yeah if someone could recommend a brand or something that would be nice.
So yeah if someone could recommend a brand or something that would be nice.
I wonder if one of those nylon blaze vests I see some dogs wearing be strong enough? I would think it would need to be flexable but tough, maybe something made outa Cordura?
Maybe someting along this?....
http://www.lonewolfdogwear.com/#camo
Maybe someting along this?....
http://www.lonewolfdogwear.com/#camo
http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-vest/d ... ector.html
I use this vest. It's got good orange coverage so it's good for a safety vest. I didn't know that it would be so big for my Brit, so I ended up having to cut a section off so it's only two straps, not three. But other than that it's been great.
I use this vest. It's got good orange coverage so it's good for a safety vest. I didn't know that it would be so big for my Brit, so I ended up having to cut a section off so it's only two straps, not three. But other than that it's been great.
"They asked, and He brought quail...."
Psalm 105:40
Psalm 105:40
I have several I bought at my local hunting supply store. They are called "skid plates." They are very durable and have clips instead of the velcro. The velcro protectors seem to always fill up with weeds and grass and never fit my dogs. The Skid Plates have a ton of adjustments along with many sizes. Do a search for "skid plate dogs" on google and you should find them. Also, these do not have sleeves on the front legs so your dog can still move. They have really been nice on my females, especially soon after weaning.
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