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We prefer leather leashes because they break in over time, they slide smoothly through your hand with little friction unlike nylon leashes. The longer you own it, the more comfortable it becomes.
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The traffic lead is a universal tool that can be used around the house for corrections, is a safe way to get your dog in and out of the car. Make sure it is leather.
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A 30 foot leash is used after your dog has learned the basic commands and is used to begin Level 2 off leash obedience recall as well as other commands.
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When a dog barks non-stop it can drive you crazy! We love the Citronella Bark Collar. A sensor on the collar detects when the dog barks and sprays a puff of citronella up at them. This collar works well on most dogs.
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These are a lifesaver if you have a dog that has anxiety during thunderstorms, fireworks, etc.
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Cow hooves may seem like a strange treat for your dog but they are amazing. They are fairly cheap and last a long time and excellent for teething puppies.
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Kong toys are great for puppies. Their unpredictable movements are good for developing eye to paw coordination.
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Two of our favorite methods for keeping toe nails properly trimmed is either using a Dremel or a professional nail cutter made especially for dogs.
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This heavy duty stainless steel bowl is slip resistant for those dogs that like to flip their food and water.
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These are some of our favorite crates for use indoors. They are excellent for housebreaking your puppies and gives them a safe comfortable place to hang out when you are not home.
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These are some of our favorite outdoor kennels. They are proven to be strong, durable and hold up well in the outside elements. Privacy panels work well to reduce stress when housing multiple dogs, they are placed in between kennels. Placing an igloo inside the kennel provides your dog with protection against the weather. We like to put a huge tub of water in the kennel as well so they have plenty of water in the summer and can climb in to cool off.
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