Have you found a gadget, tool, etc. that has made life for you and your four-footed friend easier? If so, tell us what it is, how it's used, and where it can be found.
I'll start:
First: The 'zip line' telescoping clicker .
A standard clicker is a little hand held plastic thingamajig that when pressed makes a click noise. These are used as markers in dog traing - you click at the exact moment the dog does the right thing, helps with getting your timing right (timing is everything in training) and acts as a reinforcer.
The zip line telescoping clicker is a modification where the clicker is on a pull-out-and-retractable thread and combined with a telescoping target stick. The gadget can be clipped to your pocket, coat, etc and pulled out as needed. You don't need to keep the clicker constantly in your hand, freeing your hands for all the million things you need to be doing at the same time. Combining a target stick and clicker in one is brilliant, as again it frees up your hands. No more fiddling with target in one hand, clicker in the other, wishing for a third hand to fish out a treat.
I thought 'what a silly thing' when I first saw it... and now I have one attached to every dogwalking jacket I own.
Made by Trixie (and others), available from Zooplus.de:
http://www.zooplus.de/shop/nager_kle...ninchen/201889
And a second - Oster cordless nail filer :
Again, I was old school, using standard nail ciippers for years. But my (very much missed) Haifisch did me in - poor little guy had quicks extending to the very tip, the vet had to cauterize each nail while trimming or we'd quite literally have a blood bath on our hands. So the search for alternatives began.
The Oster cordless nail filer is pretty much a dremel tool designed to trim dog nails. You file rather than clip, lessening the chance that you will hit the quick. A huge advantage when your dog has black nails. You obviously need to desensitize the dog to the tool, but that is easily done following standard DS/CC protocol.
Made by Oster, available from zooplus.de:
http://www.zooplus.de/shop/hunde/hun...nschere/355809
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So fellow dog owners, what gadgets have you grown to love?
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