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Rally-O Flash Cards

Are you ready to get involved in this fun, new AKC sport? If you've trained your dog for basic obedience, you should check out Rally Obedience.
  • All 50 stations
  • Visual signs on the front side and written description on the back side
  • Laminated for durability
  • Easy to use cards on a ring
  • Small enough to use during training and during the walk-through

Don't lose points because you weren't sure how to perform the various stations! Get your Rally Flash Cards today!

 

$20.00 US
plus $1.50 US shipping


"Dragon Tail" Tug Toys


This braided tug toy is made from fleece fabric so it is very soft on a dog’s mouth. Great motivational toy or release reward during training. Use for tugging or retrieving as a way to reward your dog or to relieve stress while waiting for your turn to compete. Many of the top competition trainers use similar toys in their training programs. Can also be used as a toy in the house because it's soft enough that you won’t have to worry about your furniture being damaged when it's thrown.

Colorful design! Comes in blue/black, pink/purple or blue/orange. You can specify which color you prefer and we will try to accommodate your request. Tug Toys are approximately 10 to 12” long and approximately 1” in diameter. 

Dog not included! We can also accommodate bulk orders. Please e-mail for more information.

This toy is not indestructible and we do not recommend you leave it as a chew toy with an unattended dog.

 

 

$3.50 US
plus $1.50 US shipping

 


Home Again Microchip

 

What is HomeAgain?
HomeAgain is an advanced pet identification and retrieval system. A microchip with a unique identification code is implanted between the shoulder blades of the pet. The pet is enrolled with the HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service. HomeAgain maintains a national database and is available 24-hours daily, 365 days a year. When a lost pet is found, it can be scanned at an animal shelter or the clinic of a participating veterinarian. The animal’s identification number is called into HomeAgain (1-866-PET-ID24), and the pet owner is notified immediately.

Pets enrolled in the system also receive collar tags to wear with their HomeAgain identification number and our toll-free number. The tags alone help identify lost pets, but tags/collars can come off easily. A microchip provides permanent identification that remains in place. 

Who recommends HomeAgain?
A growing number of veterinarians and animal shelters throughout the United States also recommend HomeAgain. 

Is there proof the system works?
More than 3,784,072 pets are enrolled with the HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service. HomeAgain is responsible for reuniting more than 329,192 lost pets with their owners.

What if a pet is lost and HomeAgain can’t reach the owner?
HomeAgain asks anyone enrolling their pet in the program to provide alternate contacts, which may be relatives or a veterinarian. The HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service will call them if the owner cannot be reached. It also is imperative that pet owners make sure their phone numbers are kept up-to-date with HomeAgain.

How big is the microchip?
About the size of a grain of rice. You cannot see the microchip after it is implanted in the dog or cat.

How are pets microchipped?
The procedure is simple and similar to administering a vaccine. The microchip comes preloaded in a sterile applicator and is injected under the skin between the shoulder blades.

Is microchipping safe?
Extensive testing and long-term studies have shown the HomeAgain microchip is safe for pets.

How much does HomeAgain cost?
HomeAgain can also be purchased directly from veterinary clinics, where the price may vary. There is an additional fee for lifetime enrollment in the HomeAgain Companion Animal Recovery Database.

Assistance animals - dogs that assist the handicapped - can be enrolled in the recovery program for free. Some shelters may offer discounts for microchipping to people adopting shelter animals.

Why is microchipping the preferred method of identifying pets?
All pets should wear collar tags imprinted with their name and the phone number of their owner or veterinarian, but tags can come off. Tattooing pets with a number - often the owner’s social security number - is another method of identifying pets, especially dogs. However, veterinarians and pet rescue experts say tattoos can blur over time, making them difficult to read, and they can be altered. It’s possible that duplicate tattoo numbers exist. A microchip provides a permanent form of identification with a unique number that cannot be altered.

For more information about HomeAgain, call 1-800-521-5767.

 

 

$14.50 US
plus $1.50 US shipping

Kit comes with everything you need: sterile injection system pre-loaded with one microchip, a collar tag imprinted with HomeAgain ID recovery service phone number and the animal’s ID code, and registration form.


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