Monday, September 19, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Swimming Saint Bernard
We just wanted to let you know how pleased we are with your product. We purchased the life jacket for Bowser, our Saint Bernard, for our family trip to the lake. At first we weren't sure how he was going to do with it, but boy oh boy did he love it! Anytime we went to get on the boat he would scour the yard for his vest, and once he found it he wouldn't leave us alone until we put it on him. Thank you for making a quality product.
-Asheley and Scott, August 2011
Bowser in his yellow Paws Aboard Doggy Life Jacket!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Boating Labs
We recently acquired your life jackets and doggy boat ladder for our two labs. Though great swimmers, the life jackets help keep them afloat through waves, and of course they look quite stylish. The ladder is fast and easy to attach, both dogs figured it out right away and our lower backs thank you. Hauling 77 and 90 lbs of wet dog into a boat is not easy. We have highly recommended your products to our pet-owning boating friends. Thank you Paws Aboard!
–Sandy & Dallas in Pensacola, FL August 2011
**Check out the video of Callie using her Paws Aboard Doggy Boat Ladder HERE!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Freedom Leash
Amber, I just wanted you to know we love our Freedom Leash. My wife and I walked the dogs with it last night and I was amazed at how well behaved the dogs were walking side by side and how it easy it was for her to walk both dogs at the same time. Our Siberian Husky, Ivory, is usually the lead dog when walking and that causes our German Shepherd to pull on the leash behind her when walking them on separate leashes. This time, they were walking side by side which seemed to reduce the leash pull to almost zero. The retractable cords almost always stayed untwisted. When they did cross, a brief push of the stop button caused them to untwist as the dogs moved forward. My wife was able to walk both dogs while holding the Freedom Leash with only one hand. Good job! Stephen Sauer
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