Sunday, March 29, 2009

Kit Out Your Canine


The dog - mans best friend, the faithful companion to so many humans around the world. The partnership of people and canines is one that will probably last forever. Our love of dogs is so great that those four-legged friends are regular fixtures at all kinds of outdoor events. We have seen Dobermans on deck, Collies at climbing events, West Highland Terriers walking, Havanese on the hill, Cairn Terriers camping and Karakachan kayaking. Ok, so they may not have been taking part in all instances, but they were there and here at OutdoorGB we think it is about time people took notice and kitted out their pet correctly.

Here are a few of the things that will see your canine companion properly prepared for the great outdoors:

The Mountain Paws Dog's Dinner Collapsible Bowl is a great solution for dogs for hungry dogs when outdoors. With a drawcord top, the Dog’s Dinner Collapsible Bowl allows you to safely store food until Rover/Fido is hungry.

He wanted to come, so let him carry his own supplies. The
Ruffwear Approach Pack Ii features a harness chassis providing superior fitting, load carrying stability and improved support without excessive straps so your four legged friend can carry his load in comfort.

Stop him getting blisters and unleash the canine athlete inside with the Ruffwear Bark'n Boots Grip Trex. Dogs want these because they stay on, easily fit, are comfortable, durable and provide amazing traction.

It can sometimes get quite chilly out on the hill and as good as it is, natures coat is just sometimes not enough. Save his blushes and warm him up with the Ruffwear K-9 Overcoat Ii. Reducing the loss of core body heat, the K-9 Overcoat also protects your dog from the wind, rain, snow, brush and burrs.

As independent as they are, sometimes dogs just need to be kept on a lead and what better lead than the Nite Ize Nite Dawg Leash. With 100,000 hours LED life and visible up to 1,000 feet in the dark, the Nite Dawg Leash will enable you to always know where that terror of a terrier is when it gets dark

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