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Best Deshedding Tool for Dogs

December 5, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Dog Grooming Tools

Undercoat Rake
Undercoat rakes work!

Are you tired of wiping dog hair out of your fridge? We are too! Check out the best dog deshedding tool that really works!

Undercoat Rake

Save your hard earned cash and buy an undercoat rake. This tool works wonders! Before all the expensive gadgets came around, the undercoat rake was, and still is, the best tool to remove dead hair and excessive undercoat. Costs range between $10-$25 and they last forever.

What is Undercoat?

Undercoat is the soft downy fur, which provides the fluff to your dog’s coat. It’s also the fluff that clings to your favorite black jacket or lands in a guest’s dinner plate. 🙂 To locate it, part your dog’s coat along his side to reveal the shedding culprit. See the lighter colored and cottony hair? That is undercoat. All dogs have an undercoat. For short-haired breeds, part hair along the top of your dog’s neck. Ah, now you see it!

Funny and annoying thing about undercoats is it must be brushed out or it will shed or mat, depending on your dog’s breed. Personally, I would much rather spend the time upfront brushing undercoat out, then vacuuming months on end.

Choosing an Undercoat Rake

Undercoat rakes have straight metal or plastic teeth positioned closely together to grab and remove dead hair. Rake lengths vary depending on coat length. However, it’s best to choose a shorter tooth rake length to prevent skin damage. Even for longer haired breeds, such as Siberian Huskies, the shorter tooth rake will work just as well, especially if brushed using small sections. Some undercoat rakes boost double rows of rakes. However, they clog up faster, which prevents removing the maximum amount of hair in a short time.

When using an undercoat rake, don’t apply too much pressure or you’ll rake the metal teeth across your dog’s tender skin. Always brush in small sections. Brushing burn (brush-caused abrasions) is painful and require veterinary attention.

What About the Other Deshedding Tools?

There’s an old saying: If you ask 10 dog trainers a question, you’ll get 10 different answers. I agree to a point, but we will agree on the best products out there. Some of the expensive dog deshedding tools actually break the dog’s coat, meaning it shortens the hair shaft instead of removing excessive coat. Before falling for photos displaying mountains of deshedded hair piled next to a dog, look closely at the dog’s coat. You’ll see a ton of undercoat waiting to fly away and cling to the ceiling fan. Yup, the mountain of dog hair is probably broken coat. Don’t break hair. Remove it. 🙂

Agree if you think an undercoat rake is the best dog deshedding tool out there!

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Dog Paw Protection

December 5, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Cold Weather Tips

Cold Weather Tips
Protect those paws!

Brr. Old man winter sneaked this year. Well, there’s still time to prepare so get your snow boots out. Don’t forgot to follow up on cold weather dog tips and protect your dog’s paws!

Trim Between Pads

Prevent snowball feet! Trim hair between your dog’s paw pads. This prevents balls of snow and ice from sticking between his pads. Not sure what to trim? Flip your dog’s paw over so you can get a good look. See those loose sprigs of hair poking out between the pads? That’s the culprit. Using blunt nose scissors, trim the hair even with the pad. Better yet, ask your groomer to shave between his pads!

Best Paw Protectant Ever

Just like our skin, a dog’s pads will become dry and cracked mostly due to direct contact with winter elements. There is a new product out there and it’s fabulous. The Blissful Dog’s Paw Butter is made from organic ingredients. It’s safe if a dog licks his feet after application and it softens cracked paws in nanominutes. In addition, prices are extremely reasonable (starting at $5) Plus all products are handmade! I stumbled across this product when searching for effective products to soothe dry elbows for Sobek, my Rottie. I was blown away. His elbows were back to normal within a few days.

Winter Dog Booties

When bringing dogs out for short or long winter walks, invest in winter dog booties. Muttluks Dog Boots are still the best out there! Why? They come in many different sizes (which fit even the tiniest dog), are easy to put on and take off, are machine-washable and waterproof and stay on. Yes, they actually stay on your dog’s feet!

Introduce dog booties slowly. This takes 2-3 minutes per day. Expect 3-4 days for most dogs to comfortably walk around while wearing booties.

  • Click and treat when dog touches booties.
  • Touch your dog’s paw with a bootie. Click/treat.
  • Pick up a dog paw and touch toes with bootie. Click/treat.
  • Place one paw in bootie. Click/treat and remove bootie.
  • Put bootie on one foot. Click/treat while wearing it for one second.
  • Keep practicing until dog wears all four booties comfortably, meaning he’s ignoring them.

Dog-Friendly Ice Melter

Traditional deicers are loaded with nasty chemicals that have burned pets’ paws and killed fragile wildlife due to sewer runoff. Plus, dogs absorb chemicals through their paws so keep them, your family and the environment safe this winter by using eco-friendly ice melters. Safe Paws and Melt are made from safe ingredients that will not harm wildlife, vegetation, pets, metals, wood or cement.

Keep warm this winter and check your dog’s paws often. How do you plan to spend your winter?

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Under $20 Dog Gift Ideas

November 27, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Holiday Gift Ideas

Holiday Dog Gifts
Dog gift ideas under $20

Tis the season! Are you looking for stocking stuffers or gifts for a friend’s dog, or wanting to spoil your dog rotten? Look no further. Find the best dog gift ideas under $20 right here! While I’ve listed a few name brands, which are made from non-toxic products in the U.S., continue looking for products following these requirements.

Kong

My favorite dog toy ever! Fill with peanut butter, freeze, and watch your dog enjoy the fun for hours. The classic red Kong is perfect for mild to moderate chewers. If your dog is a power chewer, choose the Kong Extreme. This is the only toy I leave with my dogs when they’re alone. Hint, just like shoes, you can never have too many Kongs. 🙂 Learn more about stuffing a Kong here. Costs vary between $8-$15, depending on size.

Wobbler

My second favorite toy for dogs! This product provides mental and physical stimulation by increasing meals from 3 seconds to 20 minutes, which is exhausting to your dog! Fill a Kong Wobbler with your dog’s daily meals. If your dog is still bored, fill with low-calorie treats, such as Charlie Bear Treats. Learn how to fill a Kong Wobbler here. With two sizes to choose from, there’s always a perfect size for any pooch on your holiday list. 🙂 Click here to watch a video demonstrating how to fill and introduce to your dog. Costs vary between $12-$15, depending on size.

Bully Sticks

Bully sticks are probably the best chew for most dogs, as they’re easily digestible and dogs love them. When in doubt, choose a larger size. Click here for details on choosing the perfect Bully Stick size for gift giving. Costs vary between $4-$10, depending on size of bully stick.

Tug Toys

Dogs love to tug. It’s a great game for rewarding good behavior or rainy day activity. Tug games will not cause aggression. This is a myth so have a blast playing with your dog. Personally, I recommend a cloth tug toy, as he will not harm a dog’s teeth or gums plus it keeps your hand comfy. 🙂 To capture the holiday spirit, try making your own tug toys. This way, you can personalize with favorite collars and size. I’m sure his pet parent will shed a tear at your thoughtfulness. 🙂

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Dog Lovers Gift Ideas 2014- Splurge Worthy Ideas

November 26, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Dog Lovers Gift Ideas 2014- Splurge Worthy Ideas

Splurge Worthy Gifts for Dog Lovers.  Note:  Dog not included :)
Splurge Worthy Gifts for Dog Lovers.  Note:  Dog not included 🙂

Want to surprise a special dog loving spouse or friend, pick from our splurge worthy dog gifts, they will love you all year long!  Choose from our Dog Lovers Gift Ideas for 2014!

Pet Tutor (Standard or Programable)

Oh this is, by far,  my favorite “splurge” gift idea EVER!  Pet Tutors are have taken treat dispensers to the next level!   With two varieties to choose from, it depends on your specific needs.  The “standard” Pet Tutor comes with a remote control, is able to dispense different types of treats (including chopped up hot dogs), is ultra quiet, can be triggered by sound or movement, programable to automatically reward dog when quiet (even when you’re away!) and will reward dog when prompted by your voice or sound of a clicker.  The “programable” Pet Tutor includes all the wonderful features of the standard model however includes a downloadable program which changes standard settings and the ability to log online and deliver treats to your dogs.

So what’s not to love?  The price tag is a bit hefty, and I’m sure as technology advances, the price will lower.  But still, this is pretty advanced system and a must have for hardcore dog people!

Cost:  Standard version:  $379, Programable version: $449.  Options include Crate mounts and more!

Bark Box Monthly Gift

Instead of purchasing a”steak of the month” gift for a dog loving friend, choose a monthly gift for both humans and dogs will love! Bark Box sends a monthly box filled with dog toys, treats, chews and occaisonal “hygiene” products, what’s not to love!  Why will a friend love it?  Because their dog is content and quiet with new toys and treats each month.  The Bark Box company takes pride in choosing and researching the very best items, and how does not like a surprise!  Have friends with St. Bernards and Yorkies?  No problem,  you can choose between small or big dog options, which provides a nice personal touch.

Cost:  Begins at $19 per month

 

Manners Minder

If your looking for a treat dispensing toy with a bargain like price, I recommend the Manners Minder.  The first of it’s kind, the Manner’s Minder provides remote training using a remote control, plus programable intervals for rewarding good behavior.  Now, this product has some limitations, as only small/hard treats can be used.  Again, this product delivers great results with a low price, we love ours!!!

Cost: $110 not including shipping

Which splurge worthy product did I forget, let’s hear from you!

 

 

 

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Christmas Dog Gift Ideas Under $50

November 25, 2014 by Fanna Easter

Christmas Dog Gift Ideas 2014: Under $50

Dog Gifts
Dog gift ideas under $50.

Games and soothing music as gifts?  You betcha!  Find the best Christmas dog gift ideas for 2014, tested and approved by me, and all are under $50!

Jolly Ball

If you’re looking for a large durable ball which floats, the Jolly Ball is a perfect gift for small and large dogs alike.  The original Jolly Ball has a handle to easy pick up for you and your dog.  Choose from many colors, and some are scented too, the pink Jolly Ball smells like bubblegum 🙂  While the Jolly Ball is durable, always supervise with a strong chewer, as my dogs have chewed chunks off the handle.  If this happens often, try the Push and Play Jolly Ball, same great features minus the handle.

Costs between $20-35 depending on size

Flirt Pole

What’s a flirt pole? It’s a long stick or pole with a line attached to one end, and a soft toy attached to the other end of the line. The purpose it to fling the toy end around widely, while a dog chases, stalks and tugs the toy. For larger or feisty dogs, I recommend a stronger version, especially if your dog has destroyed a cheaper version.  You can make your own flirt pole or purchase a Flirt Pole V2, which is pretty sturdy, even for the strongest tuggers.

Cost between $29-50 depending on construction.

Puzzle Toys

2014 is the year of doggie puzzle toys!  With so many choices, it depends on your budget.  Kong toy and Wobblers are great puzzle toys, but if your dog already has these, try Nina Ottosson’s products.  I’ve tested many of her puzzles and the Dog Treat Maze, Dog Treat Brick and Dog Pyramid vary in difficultly, especially for novice puzzle solving dogs.  After solving a puzzles, your dog will solve them faster, then move up to Level 3 games (view toys by difficulty).  Some toys are made of wood, however I like the plastic versions, they are easier to clean.

Costs vary between $15-45 depending on toy size.

Through a Dog’s Ear:

This is a GREAT gift for new puppy parents or any pet parent really!  Through a Dog’s Ear is classical music which is proven to calm and soothe anxious dogs and puppies.  Studies have shown classical music, with minimal instruments, is incredibility soothing, event for people 🙂  Choose from Puppy to Senior CDs or downloads, and they even a Driver’s Edition too for dogs stressed during car rides.  I highly recommend leaving Through a Dog’s Ear music playing when leaving your dog’s alone, if they’re afraid of loud noises, thunderstorms or when traveling to a new place.  Personally, the Driver’s Edition calms me when trapped in 5 0’clock traffic!

Cost: $20-40 depending on amount downloaded.

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