Saturday 2 February 2013

Biothane Leashes

Puppy really has no thoughts on her leashes, so I'll be doing this review.

Since getting Puppy, I've tried nylon leashes, biothane leashes, and leather leashes. My absolute favourite are my custom-made biothane leashes from k9noz.com. I don't have a base to compare biothane leashes across different vendors and brands as I've never tried any other vendors. To date, I've made and received three orders from Bud at k9noz.com, and have loved every single one. The ordering process was straight forward, and the customization options are endless. Bud makes and sends his leashes very quickly. Shipping is usually the longest part of my wait. Thanks for the leashes, Bud!

Why Biothane?
  • Pliable and bendy like leather
  • Not as porous as leather and nylon, so easier to clean
  • Cheaper than leather
  • Many customization options

My Leashes

Here's a sample of some of the biothane leashes I have.


The leash at the top is a waist leash with three loops sewn in along the leash and bolt clips at both ends. I wear this leash when I go jogging or training with Puppy. The three loops allow me turn the leash into a regular leash with a handle, or a cross-body leash very easily. I absolutely cannot live without the waist leash, and this would be the leash I would choose if I could only use one leash for the rest of my life. It's also recommended by professionals like Dr. Sophia Yin  for a few reasons.
  • Keeps both hands free during training to dispense treats and fumble with clickers
  • Helps with training a loose-leash walk since the waist leash allows you to anchor your entire weight against the dog's pull
  • Prevents the owner from communicating inappropriate emotions through the leash in tense situations. For example, some owners grip and tighten their leashes when they see other dogs approaching. This in turn increases our dogs' anxiety and stress when other dogs appear.
The second leash is a 15 feet long line. I ordered this when I lived in an apartment, and used it to give Puppy more room to run when I take her to public parks where she must stay on leash. I use it now on leashed hikes, and for recall training.

The third is a 6 feet walking leash. I find the length great for hiking, but a little too long for regular city walks. I constantly have a bit of leash gripped in my hand to shorter the length of the leash. I had a 4 feet one made, and use that as my primary walking leash. I love the handle and the little loop in the handle. The loop allows me to strap the leash across my body if I don't need it while outside with Puppy. 

The lash leash pictured is a 1 foot long traffic lead. I use it when I want to keep Puppy very close to me. I sometimes also use it to attach a flimsier training collar (like the head halter) to my main collar and leash clip to provide added security. 

The Good
  • Longer lasting than nylon leashes. The nylon leashes I've used got fuzzy with time.
  • Great material and very well-made leashes. The leashes only need replacing when I've been a clutz and left them in Puppy's cage for her to gnaw on
  • Many customization options available
The Not-So-Good

With my second batch of leashes, I had problems with the biothane sometimes leaving cuts in my finger if Puppy tugged too hard while on the leash. I think this is a common problem with biothane leashes. My friend reported improvements after rubbing sand paper along the edges of the leash.

Conclusion: Love! Will buy again!

Friday 1 February 2013

The Jolly Egg Ball Review

Before I brought Puppy home, I had heard of horror stories on the interwebs of de-stuffed toys, swallowed balls, and other toy-related tragedies. I knew I was getting a strong, working-breed dog, and wanted to make sure the toys in my house are as sturdy as possible. I had heard many great things about the Jolly Egg Ball, but wasn't able to locate one in Canada until Pup was around 8 months old.

The Jolly Egg ball is designed to be a ball that is very difficult (not IMPOSSIBLE) for dogs to pick up. Puppy (60lb adult) plays with the larger ball size. When Puppy tries to bite the ball, the ball will move away from her. This makes her frustrated, and even more eager to continue pursuing and biting the ball.

Image from Amazon.com



The Good:

I love this toy for so many reasons!

I like to prep my walks with Puppy by having her do some intense running and chasing to take the edge off of her. This ball is great since it does engage her in fairly heavy exercise. Usually, we play with it together by having us both chase it down and see who can kick/bite it away faster. I can start our routine with 20 minutes of Jolly ball and have a calmer dog during my walks. On rainy days, I usually extend this play session to 30 minutes and add training in there to shorten our walks outside into potty breaks.

I also love the fact that it can keep her occupied for a good 30 minutes without my participation if I need to quickly get something else done.

The Not-So-Good:

With time and some practice, Pup was able to balance the ball under her belly, gain a grip on the ball and gnaw on the thinner tip of the Jolly ball. Though this hasn't affected her love for it, the ball now picks up dust and hair during play. I've attached a video of Puppy playing with the Jolly Ball for you to see her pick it up towards the end. Please excuse the messy house and the blurry iphone video



I find this to be an indoor toy only. On grass, it doesn't move around with the same speed that makes it thrilling for Pup to chase. I imagine cement will scratch up the ball and make it easier for Puppy to grip as well.

Overall, I am very happy with the quality and design of the toy. When the thin end gets gnawed on even more, I will replace the ball with a new one.

Conclusion: Dog and human both love. Will buy again if replacements needed!

Saturday 5 January 2013

One Year with Puppy

It's been one year since Puppy bounded out of the airline crate and into my family, and I could not imagine life without her. As is appropriate for an end-of-year recap, I thought I'd do a top five reasons of why Puppy has weaseled herself into my heart, despite our journey being full of tears and frustration on both ends. As always, many thanks to Robin and Carlos at Team Huerta Hof for giving me this special girl.

5. Allows me to fulfill my shopping needs without guilt. 

Really, how can anyone say no to buying more treats, toys, leashes, beds, toys, leashes, treats and other goodies to this pretty face?!?



4. What a hot dog!


3. Natural comedic relief. 


Inching for Attention
2. Great with the family.


Cuddling with the human children.
1. Always there. 

Like seriously. I am super afraid of using the rolly chairs when I study now, because last time I almost rolled over her paws.