Dog blinds?

andrew chaffe

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As the season gets closer Mollie is showing good signs that she will be able to just hang out in the boat or on shore in a blind. She loves her circle shaped bed, so one of the blinds I have looked at is the the Mutt Hut by final approach (also one of the lightest and most compact when folded up. The other blind that has come highly recommended is the Rig Em Right blind.
 
Andrew, I've got the Rig Em Right for my 70 pound lab. Very slick and easy. I leave both doors open. She goes in the back side and lays down. She wasn't a fan of going in the front and turning around. Well built and portable. good luck. Jim
 
Second what Jim said about the blinds with rear & front entry. I think mine is the Avery Ground Force low profile blind.

http://www.prairiewinddecoys.com/p/161/sale-ground-force-dog-blind-av02502-by-avery-outdoors-greenhead-gear-ghg

I have gotten many seasons of use out of it. Whatever you go with will probably serve you well if you let the dog acclimate to staying in it. By all means do some training with it. +Set it up for your pup in the family room when you're watching TV; or just out on the back porch while your sitting and having a beer..... Just don't wait for the first trip to a hot field ;-) ;-)

If he/she understands "kennel up" you shouldn't have much trouble.View attachment Mingesfarm2.jpg
 
I forgot to add Mollie is only 46 lbs soaking wet, she is a small Lab.

Thanks for the feedback, I do like the fact that the Rig Em Right has a kennel pad as part of the blind also.
 
Only used for training so far, but I'm liking the Invisilab that I got.
My girl got used to it right away. Well built.
Good luck.
 
My lab is 90 pounds. He hated the Rig em Right, too small. When he tried to run into it he ended up wearing it. But 46 pounds will work. It is compact and easy to use. Very easy to hide since it is triangular shaped. I had a Final Approach original Mutt Hut and it was nice, but sometimes difficult to get the arms extended to the lockout position. I just bought a Momarsh Fieldhouse and it is probably big enough for nearly any lab out there.
 
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