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Outward Hound Dawson Swim Dog Life Jacket, High-Performance Neoprene Dog Life Vest for Swimming, Boating, and Water Safety, XL, Green

Outward HoundUse during water activities for enhanced safety.Travel & Outdoor Pet GearWater Safety

Outward Hound Dawson Swim Dog Life Jacket, High-Performance Neoprene Dog Life Vest for Swimming, Boating, and Water Safety, XL, Green

The Outward Hound Dawson Swim Dog Life Jacket is designed for dogs who love water activities, providing safety and comfort while swimming or boating.

Price
$30.91
Rating
4.5 / 5
Reviews
42,500

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Neoprene

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Use during water activities for enhanced safety.
Best For

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Dogs that enjoy swimming or boating.
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Water Safety
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Dog
Life Stage Fit

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Not Ideal For

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Dogs that are not comfortable in water.

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