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11-01-2012, 08:38 PM

What are your top dog products?

What are your top 5-10 dog products? You can exclude products that are easily substituted for others; such as leads, bowls (unless you have one which is worth a mention!)

Mine and Kestral's:

- Ball on rope (rubber ball)
- Clicker
- Stag bar or cow hoof
- Orange Towel
- Whistle
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11-01-2012, 08:44 PM
kong
crate
clicker
tennis ball thrower
electric collar
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11-01-2012, 08:52 PM
Axel's are:

1: Crate - perfect for taking the stress out of family visits and for camping.
2: All his beds, in no particular order
3: Coats, we have a variety for various weather conditions and events.

That's it! I can't think of any more!
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11-01-2012, 08:52 PM
In no order.

I wouldn't be without a chuckit - no I don't take it to the park but for the days I'm feeling crappy or tired (8 hours on your feet at night) it is just a quick exercise in the morning that the dogs enjoy and I'm lucky my garden is big enough.

The kong wubba fox - seriously SS I need you to own up so I can bow down to you. Louie loves it! I would never have thought of getting him one because of how bad he is with toys! He takes it to bed and apart from the Fluggie, it is one of the toys that he nibbles (grooms) and hasn't murdered yet*

Then there would be the afore mentioned Fluggie - thank you Suzie! Another toy that hasn't been murdered yet* and keeps him entertained, he just loves throwing it about

My whistle. Just because with a dog that likes to range a distance away it is the equipment I needed.

Leather sofa - amazing, just wipe clean Ok so it's not a dog product but they do use it.

Clicker - well how else would I train him?

Stuffed hooves - haven't had them in a while (may have to get some in) but they were amazing at keeping them quiet for an hour.

Nope - I have an odd number - sorry
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11-01-2012, 08:52 PM
1. kong
2. kong, copy but only £1.50 from aldi
3. grooming mit/glove
4.rubber brush
5. treat pouch (old leather camera case with belt slip)
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11-01-2012, 08:55 PM
Road refresher bowl (though I dont own one yet, perfect for camping and the car)

Kong

Kong Wubbas (such a strong long lasting toy)

Tuggies/fluggies

Stagbars (hours of quiet chomping!)

Frozen tripe blocks (so I dont have to do it myself!)

ComfortFlex harness for walking and sport (has a handle for better control of dog including fishing out of a lake)

My mini blender for veg preparation (RAW fed/ veg)

Coolmat III (though I dont own one yet, great for keeping dogs cool when its hot, especially camping/in the car)

Bumbag- mine has everything I need in it for when I go dog walking- torch, treats, poo bags, personal alarm, pet corrector, slip lead etc).

Equafleece, though Jins isnt a genuine equafleece, perfect for keeping short legged dogs dry and warm in snow/wet grass.

Clicker for training.

I really want one of those really light weight leads they use for obedience....

Treatbags, so you can ALWAYS have treats on you, especially when teaching recall!

Camera

Furminator!
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11-01-2012, 08:56 PM
Vet bed - easy to wash, and dry in no time plus is excellent for older dogs

Soft blankets (hee hee, easy to wash and dry in no time)

Harness and extending lead - invaluable for a dog that cannot be let off lead on walks.

Billy no mates - seems to be 100 effective against fleas and ticks so far

Garlic - might be helping with Jimmi's paw troubles

Salmon Mousse - irresistable vehicle for the garlic and any other medication. He can only have fish and vegetables.

Kong Wubba (doesn't squeak, and resists Jimmi's teeth)

Hah, just seen your post Jeanna............I forgot the Equifleece!
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11-01-2012, 09:03 PM
Oh, salmon mousse for me too as its such a handy packet for slipping in the bag for unexpected sleep overs.

And dried fish skin treats, a lovely healthy (smelly) alternative to rawhide/pigs ears (safer too!)
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11-01-2012, 09:04 PM
In no particular order

Tuffies Beds

Triple Crown balls and frisbees

Easidri towel

stainless steel anti spill water bowls

Remote contro ball dropper

magnetic balls

"sticky" leads/lines

Crate

Car Cage
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11-01-2012, 09:04 PM
The things I really couldn't do without are:

My walking belt - so I can take all four dogs out at once. It's great for picking up poo and takes the strain off the shoulders and arms when holding leads.

Equafleece - Rogue couldn't do without these, they are great.

Keiko's piglet teddy - she likes to cuddle and chew it whilst she goes off to sleep. We got it from a car boot and really could do with a similar one!

k9 bridle - Dan's essential piece of kit, keeps him calm and relaxed.

Waterproof beds - great for dogs who like dirt.
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