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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 350037" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>I've had a few different vests for the dogs over the years. They all have their place in hunting. Skid plates that properly fit your dog and don't chafe are good when temps are above 40 degrees, but they do tend to leave portions of the pup exposed to barbed wire. Below that in temps and a good neoprene vest is awesome, especially the velcro ones that keep snow from falling down inside the vest which will melt and then chill your dog at low temps. Best thing about the neoprene vests is that you can trim them to prevent chafing. FWIW, this is for GSPs and other short-haired pointers. </p><p></p><p>Haven't found anything yet that prevents chafing of the low-hanging fruit in a stand of tumbleweed infested CRP. That's gotta be a bummer for the dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 350037, member: 389"] I've had a few different vests for the dogs over the years. They all have their place in hunting. Skid plates that properly fit your dog and don't chafe are good when temps are above 40 degrees, but they do tend to leave portions of the pup exposed to barbed wire. Below that in temps and a good neoprene vest is awesome, especially the velcro ones that keep snow from falling down inside the vest which will melt and then chill your dog at low temps. Best thing about the neoprene vests is that you can trim them to prevent chafing. FWIW, this is for GSPs and other short-haired pointers. Haven't found anything yet that prevents chafing of the low-hanging fruit in a stand of tumbleweed infested CRP. That's gotta be a bummer for the dog. [/QUOTE]
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