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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Things to buy.

 So I have my favorite things to buy.  

I will talk about food a bit later.  

An old fishing pole, preferably from some nice yard sale.  It will be used to attach a bird wing, which will aid in training the ultimate command WHOA.  Similar to freeze.  It allows you to cast out the wing drag it in front of your puppy and quickly take it up if the puppy tries to pounce.  Author Wolters training technique.  Lots of newer authors .  This book was written in 1961.  It taught me the basics.  There are many great books.  And I take a little bit from lots of training techniques.  $18.99



Mars Coat King Original Dematting Undercoat Grooming Rake Stripper Tool for Dogs and Cats, Stainless Steel with Wooden Handle, Made in Germany, 12-Blade $36

  • Quickly and easily remove loose hair, especially thick undercoats








  • Safari - Dog Dematting Comb$13.50 Both these tools are nice for medium to fluffy coats.  Not so much now but as they mature.  





Dog Comb for Removes Tangles and Knots $10.99 I like the comfort handle but all metal ones are cheaper and work well. Works for all coat lengths. 


Rubber Balls with holes in them for treats.  Griffon Puppies often suffer from Base Narrow usually only one  sided, where the errant bottom canine angles in instead of out.  So I would like you all to invest in some nice solid rubber balls which will aid in keeping baby teeth from being pulled.  Even if your puppy needs her canine pulled you will want to then use the bigger rubber ball to keep the new adult tooth headed in the correct direction. This is not something we see or can identify when you get your puppy but playing retrieve 3 to 4 times a day about 10 to 15 minute sessions will help push those movable teeth out.   .  FYI I do not cover baby teeth removal, just part of owning a puppy sometimes.  

KONG - Extreme Ball - Durable Rubber Dog Toy for Power Chewers, Black - for Medium/Large Dogs $10 for the 7 week old puppy, followed by the MEDIUM $14.00 or your 12 week old puppy.  

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