|
t-dog
|
 |
« on: Today at 08:43:41 am » |
|
Old man I don’t think a whole bunch of people think a whole bunch of people think about that mobility issue. I run a tracking collar on my catch dogs the whole hunt, but I put the body of the collar on top of the dogs neck and under the cut vest. I think about it like this, if that box is on the underside then that dog can’t tuck his chin and bend like he might need to. I mean put your fist or a tennis ball under your chin and try to look at your toes without bending at the waist. Then put it on the back of your neck and do it and see which makes it easiest. They can pick their heads up as high and backwards as they need to and not be hampered by it with it on the top of the neck. I don’t run full length vests. My vests are altered and only have two back straps. They angle back towards the belly the lower they get on the sides. I leave the back strap that is furthest back a tad loose so that they can flex easy and I don’t restrict their breathing any. The modified vest also lets more heat out. The only strap that is snug is the one over the shoulder to keep the vest from gaulding them. I have several opinions about cut vests if y’all can imagine me having an opinion about anything. Mobility and heat are my two biggest concerns.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|