Walking/Pulling
One of my most recommended magic tools that will transform your walking experience!
Training Treats
These versatile snacks come in many flavors to fit your pup's dietary needs/preferences.
Walking Tool
These collars are a great option for a safer walking experience, making backing out nearly impossible.
Quick and Easy Rewarding
I always recommend having a treat pouch stocked with snacks to free up your hands!
Useful with Place Command
A great tool for outside training, complete with carrying case for easy transport.
Grooming Tool
A great tool for getting your dog's nails short and smooth - no more rough or sharp edges left behind by trimmers!
Enrichment
Enrichment is so important for dogs, and a stuffed Kong with a sweet treat is a great option! Always under supervision!
For Your Hungry Hippo
A great option to slow your dog down while eating, decreasing the risk of vomiting or bloat.
Great for Bath Time
Lick Mats are a great option for keeping your dog occupied during stressful times and are an excellent use for redirection!
Pet Cam
These cameras provide a great way to check in on your pet throughout the day while you're away that really helps put your mind at ease!
Anxiety Relief
Great for our pups with anxiety, and provides a safe and comfortable compression vest that has been proven to help relieve stress.
Walking
Crafted from durable nylon and sturdy stitching, this vest is designed to withstand the toughest conditions.
Car Safety
When paired with a harness, this seat belt can provide extra protection for your pup in the event of an accident, while also keeping them from wandering around.
Grooming
Great for getting that loose hair off your short haired dog! Also effective during bath time to really work in that shampoo and loosen up trapped undercoat.
Dog tag
These tags feature both a highly visible QR code and a unique URL. Anyone with a smartphone can access your pet's profile instantly, bringing them home faster.
Security Tool
This little spray can help deter off-leash dogs from rushing you and your on-leash dog. It is small, portable and it easily clips to your pants or your treat pouch for quick use.
Redirection Tool
While I normally prefer regular clip leashes, sometimes slip leads are necessary to get our dogs out of a situation quickly or to help redirect them, especially if our dog struggles with reaching for their neck.
Traveling
Combined with a harness and a seatbelt clip, this is an excellent tool to create a barrier between the front seat and the back seat, providing a safer, distraction-free driving experience for everyone.
Great for Service Dog Training
This is a great tool to teach your dog how to pick something up. These are small and can be affixed to countless items such as bags, leashes or keys for retrieval.
Great for Service Dog Training
A smaller version of the previously mentioned Retrieval Rope! This is useful for training your dogs to pick up smaller items such as your keys, or just smaller mouths.