Dog Training – Best Dog Leads and Leashes

May 2, 2010 by · 2 Comments 


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Dog leashes or leads are an extremely essential training tool or even just for general care and wellbeing for your dog. Whether you use your leash for taking you dog for long walks or only use it for teaching your dog right from wrong in the comfort of your back garden, a lead is always an important buy for you and your dog.

As a dog owner and a consumer, your choice of dog leads/leashes is as you might expect, huge. With so much choice and variations, choosing which lead or leash to use can be a bigger challenge than the actual training of your dog.

So what are the different kinds of leads and leashes? Well trust me there are thousands out there to choose from, I will only go through a few of the more popular types of leash as I’m sure there are many different types of leads being brought onto the market every week and it would be an impossible task to keep track of all of them.

In the next part of this article I will first go through the different types of lead then finish off with my personal views and preferences.

Extending leads

These do exactly what is says, they ‘extend’ away from the owner for a certain distance before running out of slack. With these leashes the owner has control of when to stop the lead extending further and can be used just like a normal leash if needs be.

Slip leads

These leads are a simple type of lead with a loop on both sides normally with and adjustable clip at the end that tightens when pulled or loosens around the dog’s neck for comfort when there is no pulling. Used by many for dog training.

Nylon leads

This is the cheaper option of dog lead, the simplest form of dog leash available, often causes rubbing and digging into your dog’s skin. Nylon leashes are best avoided.

Bungee leads

These leads help to eliminate the slack that other leads cause so that your dog does not trip over the leash and there is less pulling on your arm from a dog in the training process.

Leather leads

This is a popular type of lead that is comfortable for your dog and gives you full control of how far your dog can wonder. A good lead for training but can be tiring on your arm if your dog tends to try and pull you around.

My Conclusion

It is the preference of the trainer in hand at the end of the day but I feel leather leads are best for me and show your dog sum gentle authority when starting to train. Letting your dog wonder too far on walks can give your dog too much freedom and chance to misbehave.

If you are interested in training then I would go for a leather lead to begin, if you just like going for walks in the park or your dog is well behaved then you could maybe opt for an extendable leash.

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Shopping For The Best Dog Food For Your Dog

September 19, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

It makes sense that as a pet owner, it’s really important to make sure that our dog receives all of the nutrition needed to be strong, healthy, and happy. The best dog food will often be different according to who you ask, but as long as you are purchasing something that uses as many natural ingredients as possible, then you are certainly stepping in the right direction. In this day and age, it’s important to remember that the best rated dog food is not in every case going to be the best dog food for your dog.

It’s critical to not forget that no two dogs are identical. One dog food that keeps one dog happy and healthy may cause another to not be able to prevent itself from going to the bathroom for even a short time. Therefore, when you are shopping around for the best dog food available, always remember that it may turn into a trial and error scenario for a short time until you finally do find the ideal food for your pampered pet.

Places To Find The Best

When you are trying to find the most suitable dog food around you may feel that the local supermarket is not the ideal place to start looking. Sadly, this opinion is very often true in actual fact. This is because the local big box stores and warehouse clubs do not seem to have the more expensive and higher quality types of dog food. In the end, you may end up traveling straight to the pet supply store. If you really find the best dog food there, you may be a little taken back by the price. However, this is quite normal since these are for the most part more expensive stores.

Saving Money On Organic Dog Food

Most of us realize that top quality generally doesn’t come cheap. However, if you are vigilant in keeping your eyes wide open, you will probably find yourself a coupon or two that can shave off a few dollars. Although it may not seem like a lot of cash compared to the actual price of the best dog food, it is much better than paying the full sticker price.

One amazing resource is Dog Food Help (http://dogfoodhelp.com). This online destination introduces the best natural dog foods available, and also has an entire section dedicated to dog food coupons that can save you serious cash on your next pet food purchase. You’ll also find some helpful information on what’s best to feed your dog including a list of 10 top dog food brands, as well as what to do if your dog is too picky about food.

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