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Helpful Products
The following are products that
our volunteers have tried and found helpful or fun. The Central
Illinois German Shepherd Dog Rescue does
not endorse or receive any monetary benefits from profiling
these products unless otherwise noted.
Quick Menu
Bath
- Rinse
Ace Pet Shower Deluxe
The Rinse Ace Pet Shower Deluxe hooks onto your
shower's downspout with a removable hose so that you only need to see it when
you use it. It has a side button that allow you to turn off and on the water
where you use it. Our volunteer testers have also found this button in such a
location to easily allow a person to hold a finger over the water flow while
depressing the button therefore allowing them to continually monitor the water
temperature that is reaching their pet. Available online at Petco through this
link.
- Terry Bath Robes
Don't laugh! These are terrific. Tired of having wet
dog running around your house after a bath? You can
never get them completely dry with a towel.
Our spoiled pets immediately jump on the couch after a bath (to get
us back for bathing them?). We love dogs, but not wet
couches! The doggie
bathrobe soaks up the extra water that the towels don't get and keeps
our couch dry! They come in pink and blue! You can
purchase these robes online
at the PawShop through this
link.
Clothing
- Canine Equipment Ultimate Trail Vest
This is the very best coat we've found for indoor doggies
that need a little extra warmth on their outdoor walks.
This coat is easy to put on and take off (no velcro).
Just slip your best friend's fuzzy head and front legs
through and away you go! This vest also has a large
reflective band
around
it
to
keep
your pet visible. Ask your local pet supply store if
they
carry this vest or can order one. To view what they look
like, follow this
link. Note: this vest is very warm and you'll want
to wait until you are ready to walk out the door before
you slip it on your furry friend.
- Kyjen Outward Hound Foul Weather Coat
This is the easiest raincoat we've found to take on and
pull off your German Shepherd (without getting saturated yourself!).
It is extra long so it will protect the puppy hindquarters
from inclement weather as well. It also has side pockets to
store unused poo bags! This raincoat can be purchased online
at the Ferret Store through this
link. Although not shown, we like the purple raincoat.
It is a deep purple and looks very sharp on our black and tan
Shepherds!
Exercise
- All
Belt Flexi Lead
If you are walking one large dog, we've found that the All
Belt Flexi Lead (all ribbon, all the way) is the best way to enjoy the
freedom of a Flexi without the accompanying rope burn is your pet does
a quick 180
past you to visit your local fleeing rabbit. (Our volunteers have received
rope burns before—nothing can set a normally calm dog into action
like a fast moving rabbit or squirrel!) Note: NOT TO BE USED WITH A HEADCOLLAR.
All Belt Flexi Leads can be purchased online at DogToys.com through this
link.
- Coupler
A coupler fits at the end of your leash and connects
the collars of two dogs. Note: NOT TO BE USED WITH
A HEADCOLLAR. A coupler can be purchased online
at PetSmart through this
link.
- Halti
The Halti works
on the premise of a horse's halter. The idea is that where the head goes,
the body will follow. Our volunteers have tested both
the Halti and the Gentle
Leader. Each has its advantages. The Halti fits the German Shepherd better
due to the general slope of most German Shepherd muzzles. The Halti therefore
avoids their eyes. However, an intelligent breed, like the German Shepherd
is quick to learn how to remove the Halti under the supervision of an inexperienced
Halti user. The Gentle Leader is much less likely to be removed due to
its tightening clip, however, can be less comfortable
for the dog when it pulls
on its lips and can get very close to their eyes. The Halti can be purchased
online at AllPets.com through this
link. The Gentle Leader is more widely
sold and can also be purchased online at AllPets.com through this
link.
- Leash
Saddle
The retractable Leash
Saddle (designed
to fit Flexi Leads) is the perfect way to carry those bulky, enormous, poo-bags
necessary for long walks with a German Shepherd! Our volunteers often get
stopped on the street and asked about our nifty bag that
attaches to our Flexi leads.
The Leash Saddle can be purchased from JeffersPet through this
link.
- PetWalker
Plus Two-Dog Leash
If you are up to the challenge of walking two large dogs,
the PetWalker
Plus Two-Dog Leash may be your answer. Another option is to buy a coupler that
fits at the end of your leash and connects the collars of two dogs. Note:
NOT TO BE USED WITH A HEADCOLLAR
Available online at Petsmart through this
link.
- Premier Martingale Collars
This a a wonderful tool to keep the human from being walked
by the dog. It is easier on your dog than the pinch collars
that we don't ever recommend. Just slip the Premier on
over your doggie's head and away you go! This
is
not
to be
used
for your dog's usual collar.
As
we tell our adopters, "the
Premier
comes
off
with
the
leash." Available online at SitStay through this
link.
- RuffWear The Roamer™ Leash
A 10 foot leash in half the space. This leash stretches
out as your pet sniffs a nearby shrub and then retracts
as your pet moves closer to you to complete his walk.
Available online at SitStay through this
link.
- RuffWear Web Master™ Harness
This harness was designed for dog handlers to "lift
and assist" their canine coworkers, but if you are just
looking for a walking or hiking harness for your
dog,
this
is a
lightweight
and
easy to
put on
alternative to the harnesses you see in most stores. Our
volunteer who tested this product, noticed that the
fabric frayed a bit after extented use, but showed
no signs of losing its strength. See the RuffWear
website
for more information or to order this product.
- Snapback
The Snapback is excellent
for helping you with a headstrong dog they may not necessarily
need a head collar but still has
a little pull in him. This is really just a bungi that you hook between your
leash and your dog's collar. Note: NOT TO BE USED WITH A HEADCOLLAR
Available online at SitStay through this
link.
- Springer
Do you like to go biking with your dog but need to have
him on a leash? Do you find it dangerous to hold a
leash while biking? If not, you should. A
number of accidents can happen while holding a dog's leash while riding
a bike. It is hazardous to you, the dog, and anyone
you pass by who might get
hurt if you fell. However, biking is a great way to exercise your German
Shepherd Dog if he's high energy. The Springer is
a great solution for those looking for a safer alternative to riding a
bike and holding a leash. The biker's weight is centered above the spring
mechanism
that holds the dog so the dog doesn't have the ability to easily
pull you over. The Springer can be purchased online at Petsmart through this
link.
Health
- Dogramp.com Telescoping Ramp
These ramps are the best we've found.The Telescoping Ramp
(works well for beds etc) goes from 42 to 70 inches
long with a wide 18
inch base
that can hold up to 200 pounds. These ramps don't sag like
some others we've seen. For more information (or to
order) follow this link to
Dogramp.com. See also the Sidekick Ramp below under Travel.
- Hartman's Hip Helper
This harness is great for older dogs, dogs with back/knee problems with mild
or fluctuating severity, or dogs recovering from surgery. It is often difficult
for a deep chested dog to make use of the traditional lift aids that go around
the belly (since they roll rather than lay flat), but the Hartman's Hip Helper
was obviously designed with the deep chested German Shepherd body in mind.
This product was created out of necessity when Betsi Hartman's own German Shepherd
experienced a need for support after surgery. The harness can be purchased
online at HartmanHarness.com through this
link.
- Montare DoggyRide
If you have an older pet that loved running with
you when you went on bike rides (safely, of course, using
a Springer in the Exercise section on this
page), but can no longer keep
up, consider a DoggyRide carrier. This is the only carrier
one of our volunteers was willing to purchase for her
100 pound
German Shepherd.
Why? Because of the features: lookout roof, square (not
sloped) cabin, padded floor, and folding portability.
As with a child carrier, it has a safety feature where
it
attaches
to
the bike
so that if your bike tips over, the Doggyride likely
won't. The new Doggyride even has stroller options if
you want
to push your dog instead of pulling him with your bike.
Our volunteer receives many interesting looks and often,
questions
about where to get one. Get yours through the Montare
website by following this
link. To compare other pet carrier options, see a
comparison of some other brands at bicycletrailers.com
through
this
link.
- Petsteps
These are the sturdiest and easiest steps we know of for
Shepherds to maneuver. Each step has a lip on it that
gives extra room for large feet without increasing the
slope
of the
stairs. They are extra sturdy. We purchased ours from
Dogbedworks.com. You can view this item on their site
through this
link.
Misc.
- Emergency Decals
In the case of an emergency, do you have a way to let someone know that there's
a pet in your home? If not, check out these breed specific emergency decals
available online at SundogsDecals.com through this
link. See the German
Shepherd Dog decals. For an additional fee, you can even get a picture
of your own dog on a decal!
Rest
- Corner Dog Bed
The Corner Dog Bed is not round! In fact it is
perfect for an apartment where space is limited. It fits perfectly in a corner
behind a recliner (where many dogs like to lay anyway!). It is very cushy and
durable and can be purchased online at ePets through this
link.
Safety
coming soon!
Travel
- Orvis
Auto Back Seat Saver
Thick and cushy. Best sling seat
cover we've come across. The dogs like
it too. The beige color and texture tend
to hide
the look black and tan fur (that shows up far to well
on most dark and light colors. Plus it
isn't slippery for your pet
like some seat cover fabrics. Available online only at Orvis through this
link.
- Sidekick Ramp
This is a ramp for tight spaces (like in between vehicles) made by Dogramp.com.
These ramps are the best we've found. The Sidekick
is 42 inches long, and weighs only 7 pounds (so it is
easy to pop back in your vehicle). It is wide for larger dogs with
heavy-duty carpeting for traction. For more information (or to order) follow this
link to Dogramp.com. See also the Dogramp.com Telescoping Ramp above
under Health.
Toys
- Chuckit Flying Squirrel
For high flying fun, try this toy. Our dogs love
to shake it so stand back! Easy to pick up for K9 mouths
and easy to throw for the humans, this is a fun toy
that has a long life, but doesn't last forever. We've
liked them so much that we've found it worth buying
another one when this toy has worn out.
Available online at Petco through this
link.
- Kong Toys
Tough toys for tough chewers. There are different Kongs
for different levels of chewers. You can even stuff
your Kong with yummy treats!
Available online at SitStay through this
link.
- RuffWear Hover Craft™
This toy is made of very strong material, yet is flexible and easy for your
puppy (of any age) to pick up and carry around. It is available in 2 sizes.
See the RuffWear
website for more information or to order this product.
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Approximately 8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide
every year and approximately 5-9 million are euthanized (60% of dogs and
70% of cats). — Annual Shelter Statistics, ASPCA
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
answers the question Why
Spay or Neuter? (PDF—15K). This low-cost surgery keeps your
animal healthier and helps fight pet overpopulation.
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Elizabeth Riddle, our rescue president, outside
of her full-time job and continuing educational pursuits, is an animal
behaviorist and an obedience instructor, with a Bachelor's degree in
Biology from the University of Illinois with a specialty in Ethology
(the study of animal behavior). She officially founded this rescue in
November of 1997 while attending the University of Illinois. Learn
more about this rescue...
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