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September 14, 2021
September 14, 2021

The wonderful world of dog products! From Dog Collars, to harnesses, leashes and smart collars.

I’ve written a number of reviews to help you lovely puppy parents decide which dog products are perfect for you and your pup.

I’ve personally tried and tested all of these so that you know they’re products you can trust. At the moment, these are typically really great items for our bigger dog community – if you’re the parent of a smaller dog and a writer? Get in touch! I’d love to chat about how you may be able to help the Rebarkable audience!

There are also the 101 guides to Collars, Harnesses & Leashes coming. If you have anything you want input on? Just let me know and I’ll endeavour to reach out to the supplier, test it and see if it’s worth featuring…

Collar Reviews

Harness Reviews

Accessory Reviews

From Dog Trackers to Bandanas, this is the home of all of that! This one is one of my favourite categories, because I just love to explore new tech and

Rebarkable Dog Products: Our Current Equipment

I use different things with my different dogs, and I’m working through the list of equipment we have:

IndieShelby Lucy
CollarBully Billows Ramsey RangeReg & BobReg & Bob
LeashHalti Training LeashHalti Training LeashHalti Training Leash
On Leash HarnessPerfect Fit HarnessJulius K-9 LongwalkRuffwear Front Range
Off Leash HarnessRuffwear Front RangeJulius K-9 LongwalkRuffwear Front Range
OtherFi Series 2 trackerFi Series 2 tracker

This combo is partially so I can test things, it’s also partially so we can figure out what’s best for everyone – but if I could? I think I’d have all of them in the Perfect Fit, or the Ruffwear front range…

Says a lot, huh?

Author, Ali Smith

Ali Smith is a professional, qualified, and multi-award winning trainer is the founder of rebarkable. She has always believed animals deserve kindness and champions force free methods. Believing that dog guardians will all choose the kindest options if proper information is provided, she aims to help all dog guardians who need it and make dog training as accessible as possible

Ali lives win Maryland, US with her husband and her three dogs.

 

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