Dog talk harness
Various sizes of harness for making a statement – quite literally! These harnesses come with a velcro section, to add your saying/slogan/ statement or whatever you like
These harnesses are a fashion accessory and are not recommended as a training aid for dogs that pull when on lead.
Available in small medium or large. Black only
The original doggie clean-up bag, Bags On Board attaches to any lead, so you'll always have bags with you (as long as you remember to fill it!). Simply pop off the lid, remove the used cartridge and place the new cartridge inside. Replace the lid and you're ready to go! The 100% biodegradable bags come in rolls of 15, and 2 rolls are included in each pack. Choose from 3 styles: Red Bone, Pink Bone, or Blue Bone. Refill bags available separately
Gentle Leader Dog Black
Award winning canine headcollar system for managing and walking your dog kindly on the lead without pulling or choking. Individually adjustable for maximum comfort.
Used and reccommended by top trainers and behaviourists worldwide.
Small recommended for Westie, yorkie, Jack russell, Border terrier, Toy poodle.
Medium recommended for Labrador, Cocker & Springer Spaniels,German Shepherd, Boxer, Retriever, Dobermann, Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Large recommended for Large German Shepherd, Large Labrador, Rottweiler, Great Dane, Newfoundland
Coachies treat bag
The Coachies™ Treat Bag is ideal for all reward-based training methods and can easily be attached to any belt or pocket.
The bag has a drawstring to keep treats fresh and is made from a material that is easy to clean.
Including clicker pouch, the Coachies™ Treat Bag can also be used as a holder for mobile phones and keys etc when you are out for a walk
Uses a standard-size tennis ball & is designed
for hands-free pickup. - ideal to help throw that little bit farther!
So you never have to bend down & pick up a dirty ball, or if you have a dog like harv who makes a nice foamy mess of most balls!
Ideal for use it in the park or anywhere there is plenty of room.
