
The Stunt Puppy Float Doggy life vests are available to match your dog's weight and size from Chihuahuas to Rottweilers. Black and mango orange color.
Float Doggy uses a patented combination of structural design and materials to provide a secure, ergonomic, comfortable fit and balanced flotation. We collaborated with experts in buoyancy, canine anatomy and bio-mechanics to build the Float Doggy.
Composition:
• Outer/Inner Fabrics: Cordura Nylon, 200D Nylon
• Internal Flotation: Polyethylene Foam (PE) and Polyvinyl Chloride Foam (PVC)
• Webbing: Nylon
• Buckles and Attachments: Acetal (buckles) and Nylon (D-Ring)
Colors:
• Mango orange and black
Purchase Includes:
(1) Vest with Bag
| Part Number: | Size: | Weight (pounds): | Breed Example: |
| FDM-XXS | Mini | 2.5 - 6 lbs | Teacups versions e.g. Chihuahua, Yorkie |
| FDM-XS | X-Small | 5 - 14 lbs | Toys and Tiny Terriers e.g. Maltese, Toy Poodle |
| FDM-S | Small | 13 - 24 lbs | Foxies, Westies, Mini versions of Poodles Schauzers |
| FDM-WS | Small Wide | 20 - 32 lbs | Sturdier Small Breeds or Mini Larger Breeds e.g. Frenchies, Boston Terrier, Mini Golden Doodles, Beagle |
| FDM-M | Medium | 24 - 53 lbs | Finer Built Medium Breeds e.g. Small Vizsla or Pointer |
| FDM-WM | Medium Wide | 40 - 62 lbs | Sturdier Built Medium Breeds e.g. Border Collie, Heeler; Medium Pointer or Vizsla, Bulldog |
| FDM-L | Large | 52 - 99 lbs | Labrador, GSP, Boxer, Larger Pointer Type Hounds e.g. Weimaraner |
| FDM-XL | X-Large | 99 - 180 lbs | German Shepherd, Great Dane, Newfoundland, Rottweiler |
Care Instructions:
• Rinse in fresh water after use and dry thoroughly out of direct sunlight before storing.
• Pay particular attention to rinsing if using in sandy or gritty conditions, salt water or swimming pools with chemical treatments.
• Dirt and debris should be brushed off the jacket when dry.
• Use mild soap and a sponge or soft brush if required.
• Do not machine wash, do not dry clean.
• Do not store wet.
• Do not store in direct sunlight.
• Do not crush or sit on your Float Doggy (or any doggy for that matter).
• If straps or buckles are damaged or worn, contact us for repairs and replacement parts.
• If the jacket integrity is compromised by damaged parts, please do not use..
Check The Fit:
• We highly recommend checking the fit of your Float Doggy frequently during first uses to ensure that there are no points of contact causing abrasion or discomfort.
• Check this periodically as changes in your dog’s body shape, different activities and water conditions e.g. salt and sand versus fresh water will impact the fit of the jacket. • Please ensure the jacket is adjusted correctly and fitting comfortably.
• Be particularly mindful of the areas by the elbows and between the front legs and in the groin area.
• If you are concerned about fit, please contact us so we can assist you.
Will My Dog Overheat In A Float Doggy?
This is one of our most frequently asked questions. The answer is that the jacket is designed to be used in and around the water. As long as the jacket is wet the chance of your dog overheating because of the jacket is minimal and indeed the jacket will provide some cooling effect when it is soaked in water cooler than the ambient temperature.
HOWEVER irrespective of whether your dog is wearing a Float Doggy or not, please always provide shade, fresh water and monitor your dog’s comfort when outdoors to check for signs of overheating. If they are showing signs of heat distress, provide shade and access to cool water (for swimming, drinking and as a cold compress). Focus on gently cooling the underbelly, chest and groin areas to ease signs of heat distress and seek veterinary advice if your dog shows any signs of heat stroke.
WARNING, California Proposition 65:
Some products could expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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