$47.99 | Avery Boaters Hunting Dog Parka By Avery Outdoors Buy Cheap Avery Boaters Hunting Dog Parka. With Special Pomotions |
Avery Boaters Hunting Dog Parka Description
This great Avery Hunting Dog Parka is the culmination of Avery's 10 year experience making dog vests along with listening to suggestions from thousands of waterfowl hunters! The 5mm neoprene fabric has a sewn in webbing harness. Your dog will thank you for this one! NOTE: The Avery Hunting Dog Park no longer have the floatation devices. Avery Hunting Dog Parka Features: Exclusive grab handles D-rings eliminate the need for a collar DuraStretch is the toughest outer fabric available Number 10 molded zipper and cold- weather pull tab 1 inch Velcro for torso adjustability Neoprene zipper protector Tapered cut for maximum body coverage Double bar tacked seams Glued and stitched just like waders Sizes to fit any dog Canine Hypothermia can be deadly so know the symptoms and be prepared to administer treatment. Symptoms: Mild symptoms include violent, uncontrolled shivering, followed by lethargy and shallow breathing. Severe stages include 97 F rectal temperature, or lower and severe lack of coordination followed by collapse and or coma. Treatment Afield: Dry the dog completely, and thoroughly. Wrap him in jackets, or coats, use whatever you can use to raise your dogs body temperature. Once you have gotten your dog out of the elements...use a hair dryer, heating pads, or a warm bath. Seek veterinary care as soon as rectal temperature is above 101.5 F. Testimonial: Retrievers, like humans, perform much better when their core body temperatures are normal – not too hot and not too cold. Once a dog’s core temperature begins dropping, his concentration goes with it. If it goes too low, his cognitive functions begin to fail. A neoprene vest is no different to your dog than your waders are to you because it helps him retain body heat which dries his coat faster after each retrieve. Contrary to popular belief, retrievers are not bullet-proof so please take the time to zip em' up! Dr. Jason Zerrer Avery Sporting Dog Specialist
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