This leash is 10 feet long by 3/4 inch wide. The soft grip leashes are made from a synthetic immitation leather material. It has the same durability as leather, but is much stronger. The snaps on this dog leashes are made from the highest quality Italian bronze. These snaps are sewn and then pop riveted to insure the highest security available. This is very important in Schutzhund and police protection training where a broken leash can cause disaster.
Pogo Plush toys are simply irresistible! The patent pending design provides a unique bounce-back action that dogs prefer over traditional stuffed plush toys. Stuffing free, so there's no mess if your dog likes to destroy plush toys! Built with inner bouncy frames and free-floating squeakers that will give your dog hours of fun.
Love is the newest addition to Honest Kitchen's line of grain-free dog foods. It’s complete and balanced made with dehydrated hormone-free beef, vegetables, fruits and love. It’s ideal for puppies and active adult dogs, particularly those with food sensitivities to grains, gluten, eggs and those who need a low carbohydrate diet. Like all of our diets, Love is 100% human-grade, made in the USA, and does not contain corn, soy, rice, beet pulp or wheat. Just add water for a fresh, wholesome and human grade meal.
There is a lot of talk in the dog world these days about ALL-NATURAL DIETS (AN). The purpose of this article is to explain what these diets are and the reasons why I feel everyone should consider feeding their dog a natural diet.
There is little doubt that the Police style leather muzzle is the finest muzzle money can buy. The police style muzzle offers the security and the best air flow of any muzzle on the market for a leather muzzle.
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We don't buy anything from China for our dogs. And I think we are so lucky to have vets that believe in using natural remedies and like (in one case) and at least don't object to (in the other case) raw diets.
And yes, it's definitely important to research everything no matter what the price or if it's recommended by a vet, especially if it's recommended by a new vet that you are not yet familiar enough with to know if you can totally trust what he/she recommends.
That is so interesting. We do frequent Walmart for some stuff - you can't beat their prices for some brand name stuff and paper products but you couldn't pay me to walk down the dog product aisle these days. Even their toys smell toxic.
My boy's tick protection is crucial at this time of year. They've still got their huge winter coats (coming out quite plentifully I might add ) and those little blood sucking monsters have a way with stealthness. I've seen the devastation ticks can do to unattended cattle. We frequent a lot of wilderness areas and you just never know where they're going to be hanging out. I've always wanted the best money can buy.
Advantix is expensive but we havent had a tick on a dog in years. 5 or 10 dollars for tick protection just sounds too corny to be true. Obviously it can have costly effects.
Thanks for posting this Christi, it's good information for a few folks I know that do go this cheaper route.
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