The poop on this page was last scooped on: 7/18/2010
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It is our intent here to provide you with information about dog-related products we think you may find useful. This is not a retail store. Most items here are currently being used or have been used by Gail Berk. The Product Description links will direct you to the product manufacturer where you can purchase them directly. Or you can run your own search for comparison shopping.
Doggone Good! Bait Bag
Seen here is an older model than currently found on the manufacturer's website.
Note: The clicker is not included.
Pet Chime Pet Doorbell
We personally use this with our own dogs. The doorbell can be nosed or pawed. The receiver is portable.
ScareCrow
We find this very effective in thwarting unwanted critters on our property, such as stray dogs and cats. Also will keep your own dog out of forbidden areas.
Premier (brand) Gentle Leader
This is the only brand of head halter we recommend.
This collar will not teach your dog not to pull but rather manage the pull of a strong dog. Dogs do, however, often learn not to pull while wearing this collar. Understand it will be a conditional non-pull.
We use this halter for our own safety when our on-leash dogs accompany us on a bicycle ride. Our very own Jabber is the model in these photos.
GoDogGo
Remote Fetch
The sport is Flyball. If you have a ball-chasing lover in your family as we do, this is a great piece of equipment for the human who can't keep up with the dog (we say from experience). If you load the bucket with only one ball you can teach your dog to return the ball to the bucket in order for it to be launched again. Or fill the bucket and set the interval to launch the next ball before he has a chance to return with the previous one. A tired dog is a good dog.
Photo is from manufacturer website.
Photo is from manufacturer website.
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