What I Like in Canine Flotation Device for Therapy Work
by Cindy Horsfall
A dog will usually arrive at your pool in order to regain full range of
motion, to build confidence, to build muscle and strength. I personally don't
often use a flotation device as I want to be able to support the dog, feel his
movement and have access to his entire body for massage, however, for those
dogs who don't need this hands on approach, a floatation device MUST first and
foremost be of utmost comfort and not impose on the dog's full range of
motion.
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The most
common poor design flaw that I see is the flotation device that restricts the
forward movement of the shoulder.
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The other important characteristic of a good flotation device is one that
inspires confidence. In canine water therapy, we often are in need of nurturing
confidence and the spirit of a dog who has ‘given up'… the last
thing we need is a flotation device that rides up in back (like the ones with
only one strap under the body) or that cuts into the belly (like the ones
without a protective belly flap), or where the belly flap rides back (like the
ones where the belly flaps don't have proper guides for the 2 straps).
Finally – we need a flotation device that is easy to put on and take
off. We are often in the middle of a session and need to be able to put this
device on quickly … or perhaps we want to take it off quickly to assess
movement or work the muscles in a different way… the plastic quick
release buckles are wonderful… as opposed to the flotation devices where
one has to place the front feet through little holes… or the ones that
zip down the back…. we don't usually have that kind of time to put one
of those contraptions on.
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Our needs
will be slightly different than the needs of the boat owner looking to secure
his pup from drowning – our needs are most importantly to not restrict
movement, to be comfortable, to fit well and to be easy to put on and take
off.
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I'm sure there are many on the market that would work well … but
these are the 2 that I have used recently most often…
RUFF WEAR
K-9 Float Coat - Canine Life Jacket

In addition to the flotation features, this PFD has reflective trim for
visibility and a practical assistance handle for helping your dog. Rock
LocksterĀ® release buckles allow for easy removal -- even when the dog is soaked
or reluctant to cooperate.
Other features:
- Durable, high-visibility 1,680-denier ballistic nylon fabric.
- Variable thickness buoyancy cells. Reflective trim for low light
visibility.
- Ergonomic cut for fit, safety and mobility
- Rock LocksterĀ® side release buckles
- Concealed D-ring attachment point
- Low profile handle up top for assisting dog
Outward Hound - The Safe and
Secure Life Jacket for dogs

This design allows for fast size adjustments and a flexible comfortable fit.
A high performance dog flotation device, providing flotation and ultimate
buoyancy.
Other features:
- Quickly adjusted for a good fit, with quick-release buckles.
- Water repellent neoprene and cordura nylon construction provides warmth and
protection from abrasion.
- Fits under the belly to keep it securely in place.
- Convenient top grab handle for easy rescue by hand or boat hook.

Example of what not to use as a Canine Flotation Device!!!