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Wyrd
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Location: Ireland
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11-01-2012, 09:08 PM
1. Kong
2. Julius K9 Harness
3. Walking belt and line (I made them both but they have been fab)
4. Biothane lead ( which I made but it's lightweight and easy to clean, bright yellow so I can be seen, and super strong so Cooper can grab it when I need to get his attention and it doesn't damage it)
5. His array of jumpers and coats. Sams old coat is fab and he has fleece jumpers and jim jams that keep him nice and snuggly when it's cold.
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Murf
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11-01-2012, 09:13 PM
Memory foam beds for Ozzies hip,
Wubbas...
Halti leads(after advice on here )
Crates .
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Loki's mum
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11-01-2012, 09:23 PM
I have to add Keiko's crate too. And stake outs for when we are camping. We actually use narrowboat stakes though.
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Moon's Mum
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11-01-2012, 09:29 PM
1. Halti lead
2. Dog Games Perfect Fit Harness
3. Outward Hound Treat Bag
4. Starmark Everlasting Treat Ball
5. Kong Air Squeaky Tennis Ball
6. Tuffies bed
7. Microfibre towel
8. Baskerville muzzles
9. Furminator
10. Clicker

No particular order
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DoKhyi
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11-01-2012, 10:19 PM
For the TM

1) Flexilead Giant - I have a carabiner through the handle so I can fasten it round my waist easily when on footpaths/near traffic.
2) Halti Lead - best non extending lead I've ever owned and used in conjunction with above to swap over during walk.
3) 4 x 3 x 3 crate so he doesn't eat the house or throw himself through the window when I'm out.
4) Microfibre cloths for wiping him down when he's muddy.
5) Doreen Paige Detangle or Evening Primrose finishing spray - smells lovely and slides any sticky bobs straight out of his tail.

For the bearcoat

1) Flexilead 3 Long - currently one is on shar-pei number 3.
2) Kong - keeps her quiet/occupied when needed.
3) Valerian capsules - has helped greatly conquering her seperation anxiety.
4) Zymox ear drops - indispensable for any dog prone to gunky ears.
5) Zoflora - to stop the back yard smelling of pee as she won't do it anywhere else.
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TabithaJ
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11-01-2012, 10:30 PM
KRUSEWALKER:

- just out of interest, what do you mean by 'electric collar'?



My products are:

Flexi lead - for certain parks and woods where Dexter cannot be off lead (NEVER used for walking along streets and never used with a headcollar)

Dogmatic headcollar: this saved our walks and my sanity in the early days; still use it now as although he does not pull any more, Dex still lunges after *anything* that moves, and also whenever he's spooked.

Wainwrights wet trays: the only food which does not seem to cause him skin irritation

ORVIS collar: flat collar with my phone numbers embroidered on very big and clearly. Just ordered one as Dex has managed to 'lose' two lots of ID tags!

Kong Wobbler
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Jenny
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11-01-2012, 10:33 PM
1) Skineeze large raccoon.
2) a bald tennis ball
3) stag bars
4) vet beds
5) flexi leads
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PB&J
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11-01-2012, 10:43 PM
Kongs - best dog toy ever
Crate
Flexi lead - only succumbed to getting one recently, I know they have drawbacks but used correctly I have found it invaluable
Vetbed
Dog Games harness
Boomer ball
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STGSD
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11-01-2012, 11:00 PM
Bull pizzle

Stag bars sounds good, I will have to try and find those!

Always been against felxi leads but bought one recently and have found it great for areas where I want the dogs to roam on lead, like Dartmoor where there are sheep and ponies! I have a 5m long line, but they can be a pain to hold and end up dragged through muddy puddles etc!
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labradork
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11-01-2012, 11:26 PM
1. Halti dog leads. Best leads ever!

2. Tuffies beds. Waterproof, don't go flat and super practical.

3. Acme whistle. Best tool for recall IMO.

4. Bog standard tennis balls. Can't beat them.

5. Dog Games harnesses.

6. Huge donut bed from Zooplus - dogs love it!

7. Rawhide of any variety. My dogs favourite.

8. Crates.

9. Mikki dog grooming stuff. I have various brushes, scissors, nail files, etc., by them.

10. Vetbed. Very practical again.
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