Keep your pup safe—no matter where your adventures take you—with a top-rated dog life jacket.
Before we get to the reviews, let’s consider the must-have features. While there are no Coast Guard standards for dog life jackets , here’s what you should look for:You may want your dog’s life jacket to have a D-ring so you can attach a leash to keep your dog close, in the water and out.A handle sewn into the top of the jacket makes it easier to haul your pup in and out of the water.
If your dog isn’t a strong swimmer, tires easily, or has a short snout, also look for a front flotation pad to keep his head out of the water if he becomes incapacitated.When your dog’s life jacket is properly fitted, the vest stays snugly in place without bogging her down in the water. For a custom fit, try a jacket that bases sizes on the dog’s girth and comes with adjustable straps. Some float coats also offer quick-release buckles to make fast work of taking off the jacket.
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