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Topic Dog Boards / General / fit paws
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 09.01.13 10:58 UTC
What do folk think of these exercise aids and would some be damaging if used too young?

http://www.fitpawsusa.com/
- By Goldmali Date 09.01.13 11:22 UTC
Oh I really like that! (Didn't hurt that there were BOTH Malinois an Papillons in the video, LOL.) Forget about being fit, I would say these products would be very useful to help a dog gain confidence -absolutely IDEAL to start a litter of pups on. As it is now most of us I'm sure simply use things like cardboard boxes and similar for pups to climb and walk over to get used to moving and different surfaces, these seem much better.
- By drover [gb] Date 09.01.13 11:26 UTC
They have been used by agility folk for a long time. Camdwrr canine supply them.
- By Goldmali Date 09.01.13 11:32 UTC
Oh brilliant, thanks drover! Think I shall order some! I had visions of having to pay a fortune to have it shipped from the US so this was most helpful, cheers.
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 09.01.13 12:56 UTC
It was a dachsie on a peanut in a facebook friends pic that made me look further.

Let us know how you get on.
- By newyork [gb] Date 09.01.13 13:05 UTC
I just bought a peanut from Lidl for £6. Havent inflated it yet. will get it out later
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 09.01.13 13:15 UTC
Thats a bargain if it works, how big is it?
- By newyork [gb] Date 09.01.13 13:49 UTC
it says  100cm x50cm load capacity 120kg. on cmdwr canine they range from £50-£100 so its a real Bargain.
- By ceejay Date 09.01.13 18:27 UTC
Just bought mine before Christmas.  Trouble is Meg thinks they are another chew toy - there are videos out there on how to use them but I am having problems getting her to start off.  We are getting a paw touch - even 2 paws on one.  Then she dives in and starts mouthing it - It was suggested that I start with putting them in a box - because she can stand in a box - but she just put her paws on them and lays on top looking very pleased with her self.   A smaller box perhaps!   I am clicking and treating when I get a paw touch but shaping the behaviour is very difficult when she does paw followed closely by mouth!  Will persevere because they were expensive.   There were some cheaper versions on Amazon also apparently there are peanut balls on sale in Lidl at the moment - also for balance etc.   It doesn't say anything about age on the instruction sheet but it does say to use common sense and never over exercise or over tire your dog. 
- By ceejay Date 09.01.13 18:28 UTC Edited 09.01.13 18:36 UTC
Too slow with my reply!  I should have said (now I have watched the video!) that I have paw pods.
- By ChinaBlue [gb] Date 12.01.13 11:34 UTC
My GSD boy just would not do the seesaw in agility. No way...bull headed, stubborn, having none of it.  Went to an agility workshop, and using a variety of equipment, and specifically, the wobble boards, it gave him the confidence to finally accomplish the see saw. He went on to compete over manyyears and did very well, being well placed too!  He has only just recently retired from competition. As someone said, agility folk have used similar equipment for a long time. It is amazing how much confidence it gives them.
Topic Dog Boards / General / fit paws

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