Protect Your Pet From Aerial Threats
Are you worried your small dog might be attacked by a large bird of prey? 1Raptors are a serious threat because from above, small dogs can look like normal prey. 2In the terrifying event of an aerial attack, our patented HawkVest can help protect your dog from serious injury and provide a chance to escape.
HawkVest Key Features:
The HawkVest itself is a formidable first line of defense, designed for maximum protection and comfort.
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Tough & Puncture-Resistant: Made with super-tough, puncture-resistant ballistic fabric that can resist sharp canine teeth.
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Reinforced Collar: Features a large collar reinforced with genuine DuPont™ Kevlar® to protect the neck area.
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Secure & Easy Fit: Wraps around your dog easily and stays snug with two wide Velcro belts.
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Leash & Safety Ready: Includes a D-ring for connecting your leash and reflective features to make your dog more visible at night.
The Patented HawkShield: An Ingenious Escape Plan
Attached to the back of the vest, the lightweight HawkShield is designed to thwart a raptor's primary weapon it's talons.
Inspired by Nature: The Autotomy Release System
The HawkShield’s most innovative feature is its emergency release system, inspired by the natural world. If a raptor attacks and attempts to carry your pet away, the HawkShield is engineered to release under the pet's weight. 1The bird flies off with only the shield, giving your pet a precious opportunity to run away. 1This life-saving feature is similar to how a lizard can shed its tail to elude a predator's grasp.
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The best outcome is that your dog is never attacked in the first place. To help deter birds of prey from attacking we highly recommend adding a set of CoyoteWhiskers (sold separately) to your HawkVest. Even though the whiskers are flexible and not dangerous, the birds don't know that. It's likely they will hesitate before making violent contact with a bunch of bright sticks pointing straight up.
After measuring if you're still uncertain which size to get, it is usually better to go with the smaller size. We receive more returns/exchanges with the vest being too large rather than too small.
* The back length is the most important measurement. Use the Weight range to help choose but the weight of different breeds varies significantly.