Leerburg Cold Weather Insulated Dog Training Vest with Zip-Off Hood
This is the best cold-weather dog training vest on the market. It's built for people who train their dogs outside when others choose to stay indoors.
This training vest was designed by Ed Frawley. After training dogs for over 60 years in Wisconsin's cold fall and winter climate, Ed knows what a dog trainer needs to stay warm and still have access to the tools needed to train dogs.
He designed an insulated vest that has a zip-off insulated hood. The vest comes with seven pockets, 4 of them have zippers. Ed preferred zippers and not Velcro. Two of those front zipper pockets are deep enough to securely hold his iPhone 16 Pro Max and car keys.
Our pockets also have large openings. The design of the 2 large front pockets and the 24-inch long rear pocket have large openings that are big enough to get hands in to grab rewards quickly. Too many vests on the market are designed for people with small hands. In Ed's opinion, that's a serious design flaw.
Leerburg sells several models of lightweight summer training vests that come just below the waist. This cold weather vest should come down to the middle of the front and rear pants pockets to keep out cold winds and to keep warm body heat in during those cold, brisk, and windy days.
People who train dogs in cold weather always wear a hat. There are times when a stocking hat and a hood just work better. The hoods on our vest zip on and off when needed. Some trainers may never need or like a hood. Not a problem. Simply zip it off and store it.
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When people have specific training questions we recommend that they go to our website and post those questions in the ASK CINDY on the front page of leerburg.com. Cindy has been training dogs since she was a teenager and has competed in several dog sports at a regional and national level. She was also a vet tech and owned a boarding/training and grooming business for many years as well as breeding working Dobermans and Belgian Malinois under the kennel name Kaiserhaus.
Questions posted to ASK CINDY are answered almost every day. They are also recorded in our systems if a dog owner has additional questions Cindy will review the previous Q&As and this helps her give better feedback and assistance.