September 21, 2006
Water Dog

Two week old bread.  Questionable meat.  Shiny antique brooch.  A sample of items ingested by your dog last week.  Once again proving that Timber has questionable judgment and taste.

Walking Timber in the city, you’re on a constant lookout for random junk at risk of being gulped down.  In the woods, it’s what you can’t see that can test Timber’s digestive system.  Like giardia and other nasty parasites that may be lurking in that babbling creek.

Save the upholstery of your car by hooking Timber up with his own water supply, before heading out on your next hike.  The Outward Hound hydration pack is designed with Timber’s comfort in mind with a three point harness and padded buckle covers.  Made of a sturdy nylon, it’s also durable enough to withstand Timber’s backcountry frolicking.  The bladder holds 56 oz of water so there’s enough to share via its special bite valve (it’s recommended that you drink first) or squeeze directly into Timber’s travel bowl.  There’s also a storage pocket to stash additional gear and essentials.

And with Timber’s GI tract intact, you get to proceed directly to the closest patio for your well-earned post-hike feast.

Assuming of course, he didn’t roll in something funky on the trail.

Kyjen Company
800.477.5735
714.841.1950
www.kyjen.com


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