Dog life preserver
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I know this is an old thread, but I just joined offshoreonly as a new boater. I have an 80 # pit bull I'd love to bring on the boat, but I'm concerned his claws will tear up the interior. Had anyone tried the doggie booties, or anything else?
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If you use nail clippers make sure that they are high quality and sharp. Better yet use a Dremel with a sanding drum. The dogs usually tolerate it better then the squeezing and pressure of cutting type trimmers. You should be able to find some how to videos. Be careful with the speed of the Dremel as you can get the nail hot. If they are quite long do the nails every other day till they are smooth and short. The reason for skipping a day is because you want the quick to recede between trimming or grinding.
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From: Fond du Lac, WI
I've got a 74lb Golden and I bought her a jacket from ruffgear been the best dog jacket I've seen
www.ruffwear.com
www.ruffwear.com
best you can get pretty much right here, pricey but worth it, have a couple of their winter coats been through 2 field dogs with the same coat, have their life jackets also.
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Had anyone tried the doggie booties, or anything else?




