website is up!

    • Gold Top Dog
    good luck with the site! you have a nice product & i'm sure that it will do well.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Congrats and good luck Rebecca, I love the site and the product I am totally proud of you woman!
    • Gold Top Dog
    aw, shucks!
    Thanks, guys!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Way nicely done.  Good luck!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Well-done, clean, efficient. And I like that you offer a service of custom made leads based on consumer design. Way cool.
     
    • Gold Top Dog
    Very good site, easy to get around and the wording is Perfect.
    We like the MO, nice and bright[;)]
    All the Very Best in your new venture....J & C xx
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: claire1011

    Very good site, easy to get around and the wording is Perfect.
    We like the MO, nice and bright[;)]
    All the Very Best in your new venture....J & C xx


    I like that one, too!

    We put up our 3/8" leads and our "future products" control/slip leads<---working on that one now.

    I'm probably ordering more rope tomorrow.
    • Gold Top Dog
    If you figured out these, I'd buy them and recommend them to everyone!!  These are my favorite types of collar/lead for shelters that are required to use slip leads (for control/safety) and for any pet dog that already walks well on a leash.  The key is using the ring, not just puting the lead through itself, b/c the ring lets it "relax" so it's only ever tight if the dog tries to get away.  We use the "mountain choke" collars from dog.com at the shelter (required) and they work the same way, but that's just a collar.
    • Silver
    "Congratulations" and Best of Luck to you on your new website. [:)] I love the color choices that you have. [sm=happy.gif]
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: Liesje

    If you figured out these, I'd buy them and recommend them to everyone!! These are my favorite types of collar/lead for shelters that are required to use slip leads (for control/safety) and for any pet dog that already walks well on a leash. The key is using the ring, not just puting the lead through itself, b/c the ring lets it "relax" so it's only ever tight if the dog tries to get away. We use the "mountain choke" collars from dog.com at the shelter (required) and they work the same way, but that's just a collar.




    it's not looped, of course, but it relaxes when the dog isn't pulling. It's nice and sturdy, too.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I'm sorry if you've already answered this but what is the longest length you can order the rope in? The reason I'm asking is because I have been looking for something I can use to play with my dog in the yard(fetch and the such) without it being a thin wire tie out, and I want it to be very long so he can really get tired out without be having to run behind so much to keep him from taking all the slack out of the lead.
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: UndefinedMelody

    I'm sorry if you've already answered this but what is the longest length you can order the rope in? The reason I'm asking is because I have been looking for something I can use to play with my dog in the yard(fetch and the such) without it being a thin wire tie out, and I want it to be very long so he can really get tired out without be having to run behind so much to keep him from taking all the slack out of the lead.


    Just about any length.
    What I do with Ella is, we have a metal address pole out in our yard, I take her 7ft lead, loop the bolt snap through the handle around the pole, then I connect a 4-5ft. lead to that by its handle, then I connect that bolt snap to her collar. VOILA! I have a decent length tie out for her that will NOT break!
    Though I do not leave her out unattended.

    If you're interested you can send me a PM and I'll give you our email address and we can discuss what it is you would like [;)]
    • Gold Top Dog
    Nice site!
    Im so glad that you guys have it up and running. Im so excited for you.
    If you ever need anything (proofreading and editing are my forte) just let me know!

    Good luck!
    • Gold Top Dog
    it's not looped, of course, but it relaxes when the dog isn't pulling. It's nice and sturdy, too.


    Oh I missed it!!  Do you know what the price will be?  I *love* these kinds!  I bought the dog.com one and am really disappointed with it b/c it was advertised as 1/2 inch, but it looked really thin and I measured it - it's closer to 1/4 than 1/2.  It should work for Chopper, but for a shelter dog that pulls, I think it would really cut into their neck more than a 1/2 or thicker would.
    • Gold Top Dog
    we're not sure what the price on that will be, I'm thinking probably $15. Those are heavy duty O rings and it will NOT break and it really works. Trust me. Ella is the collar escape artist and she CANNOT escape (back out of) that thing![:D]