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We use the K&H Puppy cot all the time in the house and in training. From the living room to the training field, they come in handy a lot. The tube construction is strong and quick to break down and put back up. Our dogs all prefer the soft mesh as it’s more comfortable but still plenty durable and allows great airflow when on a hot field in the summer.

E-collars

E-Collar Tech Mini-Educator

The Mini-Educator is the primary e-collar we personally use and recommend the most due to its bang for the buck.

*Train with the help of a competent trainer.*

  • Waterproof receiver allows your dog to go anywhere

  • Half mile line of sight range

  • 100 levels of stim, vibration function, and tone function

E-Collar Tech Finger Educator

The Finger Educator is one of the least expensive e-collars that also has a remote ring button and is almost identical to the Mini-Educator.

*Train with the help of a competent trainer.*

  • Remote finger ring pairs with the transmiter

  • Waterproof receiver allows your dog to go anywhere

  • Half mile line of sight range

  • 100 levels of stim, vibration function, and tone function

Chuck It Balls and Launchers

While we prefer the rubber balls for most normal play applications and for obedience training, most bundles that come with the launcher come with the felt ball. Go ahead and plan on getting a couple of extra rubber balls anyway because you and your dog are going to have so much fun you will loose a ball. The launcher excepts medium balls and most tennis balls.

Herm Sprenger Prong Collar

We recommend ONLY genuine Herm Sprenger prong collars. The majority of the time we recommend the 3.2mm option. If you have a dexterity problem a quick attach/detach option is available but we usually do not use them. Cheap chinese knockoffs can hurt dogs, especially if used improperly.

*Train with the help of a competent trainer.*

Kong Chew Toys

Kong toys are the second most used toys for us. They are great for the dogs to chew on, especially when teething and crate training. To help build a positive association to the crate, we recommend having two filled and frozen Kongs ready.