Even the narrow versions?I’ve had a hard time finding a vest that won’t chafe my dogs too, gsp’s, especially in their armpits. Orvis sold one a long time ago that didn’t. It would only last a season or two but I didn’t care.
Mendota skid plate, Cuga, Sylmar, etc. all rub my dogs raw.
Any new ideas?
I have a cheapie that I had altered to be narrow at the sternum. It works fairly well. He runs really hard and it still rubs him. I need something that is soft. I don’t really care if it doesn’t last only one season.Even the narrow versions?
What size are you getting for Britts? Mine is 40lbs on the button.I've used these Sylmar dog vests for years. Excellent quality and provides some good protection.
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I picked up a medium this fall for my dogs. I have a male pointer about 55lbs and a female gsp about 45lbs. The medium seems big on the gsp. I think the small would fit your britt pretty well. They have a size chart on the site to measure. Hope this helps if Dakotazeb doesn't answer back.What size are you getting for Britts? Mine is 40lbs on the button.
My current Brittany is 35 lbs and my previous Brittany was 40 lbs. A Medium fit them both very well. There is a fair amount of adjustment. You want it to fit fairly tight, you don't want it loose on the dog.What size are you getting for Britts? Mine is 40lbs on the button.
That pup needs RexSpecs.I like MoMarsh vests for waterfowl hunting as they can easily be adjusted to fit the dog.
For uplands, I do not run a vest.
My lab does gets cut up in the head quite a bit from hawthorns.
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that's a dog with no reverse gearI like MoMarsh vests for waterfowl hunting as they can easily be adjusted to fit the dog.
For uplands, I do not run a vest.
My lab does gets cut up in the head quite a bit from hawthorns.
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I too run the Rex Specs......once the dog gets used to them, just like with a vest or boots they don't even care they are on.That pup needs RexSpecs.
My pup is running a Cuga vest and it works great. I had a Scheels vest, but it rubbed.
Musher's Secret is a MUST HAVE for every hunting dog owner.I too run the Rex Specs......once the dog gets used to them, just like with a vest or boots they don't even care they are on.
I have also coated my dog's nose, face area under the eyes and cheeks, armpits, bare belly area, and inside the rear flanks with Musher's Secret too.....it helps with the wear and tear from brush......especially on the nose.
I switched up vests late this fall and went with the Browning Skid Plate vest. I did use rubber wader cement to cover the stitching on the chest so it'll last longer. One encounter with a fence, it cut the skid plate but never made it through the backing fabric. Sealed that slice up with rubber cement too.