Lazy Dog Lounger Water Raft

$149.99
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High-buoyancy foam core provides stability enough for dogs to get on and off by themselves

Durable, puncture-resistant, washable covers are easy to maintain

Semi-submersible design means your dog remains cool and comfortable

Small 40.5" x 28.5" (up to 25 lbs)

Large 53.5" x 31.5" (up to 110 lbs)
      High-buoyancy foam core provides stability enough for dogs to get on and off by themselves

      Durable, puncture-resistant, washable covers are easy to maintain

      Semi-submersible design means your dog remains cool and comfortable

      Small 40.5" x 28.5" (up to 25 lbs)

      Large 53.5" x 31.5" (up to 110 lbs)

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          Grace Overend
          So durable and fun I bought a second one.

          We live on a lake with a pair of water dogs. It’s so nice to be floating with them in the water. You never have to worry about the fish nibbling on you, you’re partially submerged, and it floats my 90 lb lab. I use it too and I can comfortably float.

          It’s honestly the PERFECT way to train a dog to swim in the water as they can crawl on and off. That’s what my 6mo old 40lb pitty mix thinks!

          My first lazy dog is four years old now, and still going strong. 100% recommend to friends and is a hit with people floating by on pontoons.

          Review from Minnesota. :)

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          Johanna Nelson
          “Stella”

          Great raft if I could only get my dog on it!

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          Angie
          Works as described but it was a no go for us

          Purchased in an attempt to take our dog down the river with us. He is 70lbs and not super fond of being in the water unless its about knee depth. I thought he wouldn't mind being partially submerged, but he refused to even lay on the raft. We tried multiple times to get him to lay on it, but as soon as it started to get unstable he would bail. He ended up in my kayak for the 3 hour trip which wasn't the greatest, but now we know he is not a river dog. Would probably be ok for someone whose dog doesn't mind the unstableness of the raft. I gave it 4 stars because it was kind of on the small side for a 70lb dog, I cant imagine it would fit a 100lb dog.

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          Stephen Chouest
          Excellent. Durable dog rafts

          All labradors love the water. We always purchased traditional foam rafts (like people use) for our labs, but they tore them up with their claws whenever they were getting on the raft.
          Then we started purchasing rafts that had a single cloth bottom around a cloth wrapped inner-tube. The cloth bottoms always tore out on these rafts when the dogs jumped into them from the side of the pool. After we purchased our first lazy dog raft we liked it so much that we’ve purchased several more (two for the pool and two for the river). These rafts are durable and much easier for the dogs to climb onto from the water.

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          Carla Greenside
          Pool Dog

          Quinn is so excited for pool season and to try out his new float. We love that it is big and sturdy enough for big dogs and that it is not inflatable so you don't have to worry about them puncturing it when they get on or off.