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A lead spring
September 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gadgets and boys toys
You may have notice from the assorted photographs of Charlie recently that he has been trying out a new gadget.
Mum and dad spotted the device online and thought it might be worth a try.
The device consists of a spring within a spring which attaches to the end on the lead between the lead and the collar.
When Charlie pulls at the end of his stretchy string the spring takes up the jolt and mums hands don’t get that judder.
Charlie has been trying it for a few weeks now and it seems to be of great value and works really well.
Mum had lost track of how many times she had dropped the lead when Charlie was at full stretch running around.
It is no solution to a badly trained Charlie, but is is helpful when out for a long walk or to reduce the tension on the extendable leads when they get to the end of travel.
Two sizes are available depending on the breed of dog.
A simple solution to a problem many dog owners have when out walking their pooches.
This product may not be suitable for long-haired dogs.
We suggest you read any guidelines or advice about the product to see if it is suitable for your application.
Charlie gives it a 7 out of 10.
This product may not be suitable for long-haired dogs.
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Charlie searches the web
November 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under Gadgets and boys toys
It is a while since we stepped back from letting you know about what we are up to and went searching the web. So with Christmas in sight we thought we would concentrate on gadgets.
Sniftag – Monitor your dog’s activity while you’re away. Keep in touch with his friends and yours. Share helpful information and pet tips online. And get connected to your community. It’s hi-tech, it’s hi-style, easy to use, and completely customizable.
When two dogs wearing SNIF Tags are within close range of one another, the Tags automatically swap unique identifying codes, recording the encounter and relaying it to our server when the dogs return to a connected SNIF Base Station. Units cost around $250
Dog Pedometer - Lloydspharmacy has launched a new Dog Pedometer, so that dog owners can give their beloved pet a gift that will benefit them well beyond the usual festive treats and bones, and give them the healthiest and happiest start to the New Year. With the capacity to count up to 99,999 steps and offering two different modes to fit smaller and larger animals, the Dog Pedometer will help keep track of a pet’s exercising so that owners can plan and monitor its improvement over time.
Tail Light – A concept idea but the designers, James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau, envision this device to help dogs overcome the evolutionary shortfalls they experience when being forced to live in a human world. By attaching a strip of LED’s (small lights to those who don’t know) to our tails and a bit of electronics we can say things depending on the speed we wag our tails.
Handy leash – As part of a project to explore how people treat their pets as human surrogates, Alice Wang has designed some quite interesting products. The Hand leash was the first item to catch our attention but we also spotted the Pet Pillow - ideal for those sleepovers. Lets hope some of these make their way to the stores.
Thirst Alert - Automatically lights up to let you know your pet needs fresh water. Low water level activates Flashing Red Lights located on the rim of the dish. Helpful for the partially sighted human to know when the water bowl needs refilling.
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httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHAshi4vdbg
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More rain…
July 9, 2008 by admin
Filed under Gadgets and boys toys, Weather
We want some sun.
We are both getting a bit bored of the rain. It is a bit confusing for the old brain when you go out for a tiddles and your back is getting soaked!
One other downside to the rain and wind is that is rattles on the windows and the wind makes shutters and doors clang and bang and in turn us to woof. Now we don’t like to woof, especially at night, but whilst mum and dad are asleep we are in charge and so we must be on guard.
Mum and dad however don’t like us barking loudly, in case we wake neighbours, so they are looking for ways to get us to shut up once we have raised the alarm.
They had heard of bark sprayers, dog bark gadgets, and all the techie stuff but they wanted something a little cheaper.
Research is still ongoing but my mum has at least one idea which she will be trying over the next few months, and no doubt reporting back here.
The Agility Bits exclusive anti bark training device
This training device looks uncannily like the cardboard tube from the inside of a roll of kitchen towel. Mum holds it up to her mouth and makes a funny sound down it to get our attention… - and she thinks this will work?
Bark on demand
Whilst we were looking around the web we came across this colleague who could bark on demand.
One clever pooch.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9FEfuf4mzg
Scent de’pooch
Now I am not an Old Spice kind of dog, I am not really even a Armani or Davidoff bloke but after a good wash my dad says I smell really nice. So a website selling ‘Eau de pooch’ has me wondering, why?
A store in London called Mungo & Maud is selling a product called ”Petite Amande” Dog Fragrance. The website says the ‘fragrance is inspired by nature with notes of French blackcurrant, Tunisian neroli, mimosa and violet leaf on a base of sweet vanilla bourbon… with a little almond.’
Now lets get something clear here Buster and I are both blokes and smelling of ‘violet leaf’ and not of ’soggy doggie’ is not our thing but, we are prepared to be open minded, however at £38 we will not be putting it on our Christmas list.
Until next time Charlie and Buster.



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