BRITISH STYLE SLIP TRAINING LEAD - 15 FEET

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BRITISH STYLE SLIP TRAINING LEAD - 15 FEET

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Description

  • Leash and collar combined in one lead
  • 15 feet long; 3/8” thick
  • A slider keeps the collar loop from slipping off, yet allows for an easy and quick release
  • Available colors include: Orange
  • Made of polypropylene which will not shrink or fade and is resistant to snagging twigs and other ground clutter
  • Washable and easy to maintain
  • Strong, durable and light weight

Our British Style Slip Training Lead (also called English Style or Slip Training Lead) is a leash and collar combined in one long lead. These leads are very popular with agility trainers, dog handlers and average dog owners. They slip on and off easily and allow for precise touch control.

But don’t think this lead is just for training. You can use it anywhere you want your dog to have freedom of movement while you stay in control and can adhere to the leash rules in your area.

The British Style Slip Training Lead is the perfect and safer alternative to retractable leads.

Watch this How To Video to learn more:

https://youtu.be/jjAlNguhn80. https://youtu.be/jjAlNguhn80

There are no small parts like clips, connectors or collar clasps that can break and allow the dog to become loose or run away. And, its simple design and the ease in which it can be placed on and taken off the dog, make it the perfect lead for our clients who suffer from arthritis.

Our British Style Slip Training Lead is made of polypropylene – a superior choice for a lead of this type. Unlike cotton, nylon or metal, polypropylene:

  • Won’t shrink or fade from repeated washing
  • Has UV protection built in
  • Is soft to the touch and won’t scratch floors
  • Does not become heavy when wet
  • Doesn’t pose a risk to your pet like metal cords and extension devices or retractable lead

Always keep your dog’s safety in mind when using any lead or collar and giving corrections. Slip leads should never be used in a crate or with dogs that have delicate tracheas, such as Yorkshire Terriers. Ask a local professional if you are not familiar with how to use this lead.

Color Disclaimer

Due to the many variations in monitors and browsers, product colors may appear different on different monitors and may not accurately portray the color of the actual product. Leather products are especially prone to color variances due to differences in the grain of the leather, the dye lot and the absorption of the dye.

Suggested Uses

The British Style Slip Training Lead can be used for:

  1. An Every Day Lead
  2. Use it to take your dog for daily walks and when you want him or her to have freedom of movement while you stay in control.
  1. Training
  2. Enables you to manage your dog in a training area. A great lead for behavior lessons, gun, flushing, and monitoring.
DESCRIPTION

Description

  • Leash and collar combined in one lead
  • 15 feet long; 3/8” thick
  • A slider keeps the collar loop from slipping off, yet allows for an easy and quick release
  • Available colors include: Orange
  • Made of polypropylene which will not shrink or fade and is resistant to snagging twigs and other ground clutter
  • Washable and easy to maintain
  • Strong, durable and light weight

Our British Style Slip Training Lead (also called English Style or Slip Training Lead) is a leash and collar combined in one long lead. These leads are very popular with agility trainers, dog handlers and average dog owners. They slip on and off easily and allow for precise touch control.

But don’t think this lead is just for training. You can use it anywhere you want your dog to have freedom of movement while you stay in control and can adhere to the leash rules in your area.

The British Style Slip Training Lead is the perfect and safer alternative to retractable leads.

Watch this How To Video to learn more:

https://youtu.be/jjAlNguhn80. https://youtu.be/jjAlNguhn80

There are no small parts like clips, connectors or collar clasps that can break and allow the dog to become loose or run away. And, its simple design and the ease in which it can be placed on and taken off the dog, make it the perfect lead for our clients who suffer from arthritis.

Our British Style Slip Training Lead is made of polypropylene – a superior choice for a lead of this type. Unlike cotton, nylon or metal, polypropylene:

  • Won’t shrink or fade from repeated washing
  • Has UV protection built in
  • Is soft to the touch and won’t scratch floors
  • Does not become heavy when wet
  • Doesn’t pose a risk to your pet like metal cords and extension devices or retractable lead

Always keep your dog’s safety in mind when using any lead or collar and giving corrections. Slip leads should never be used in a crate or with dogs that have delicate tracheas, such as Yorkshire Terriers. Ask a local professional if you are not familiar with how to use this lead.

Color Disclaimer

Due to the many variations in monitors and browsers, product colors may appear different on different monitors and may not accurately portray the color of the actual product. Leather products are especially prone to color variances due to differences in the grain of the leather, the dye lot and the absorption of the dye.

Suggested Uses

The British Style Slip Training Lead can be used for:

  1. An Every Day Lead
  2. Use it to take your dog for daily walks and when you want him or her to have freedom of movement while you stay in control.
  1. Training
  2. Enables you to manage your dog in a training area. A great lead for behavior lessons, gun, flushing, and monitoring.

WHY DEVELOPED

HEALTHY EARS was developed by Aunt Lyn after years of trying different proprietary blends on both her own dogs and dogs brought to her for care. Ear infections have become increasingly common and can be very painful for our pets. Often we don't see any sign at all, yet they're in pain. Other times we can see the head shaking and ear scratching that are clues that something is amiss.

One dog, Harley, was a mastiff mix rescue that was at the veterinarian's for ear infections every few months. Aunt Lyn knew the pharmacy prescriptions were not working and that repetitive use was not good. In addition, Harley was miserable . Besides some dietary changes, Aunt Lyn used Healthy Ears to get rid of the ear infections and maintain proper ear health and balance. Wel,l Harley became the first in a long line of pups to benefit from the this Healthy Ear Blend that we still use today.

So, be on the lookout for signs of ear problems and use HEALTHY EARS to bring relief. But remember, it is important that you find out what caused the problem so it doesn’t happen again.

Check out our Blog to read tips how we can help our dogs stay in balance.

SUGGESTED USES/TIPS

For Ear Irritations and Issues

Clean ear gently with mineral oil or warm water. Apply 3 drops, twice daily, into the entrance of the ear canal. Tilt the dog's head while you massage the dog's outer ear so oils move down the ear canal. If there is no improvement after a few days, please consult a veterinarian.

For Maintenance:

Lightly clean the ear and place 3 drops weekly into the ear canal and massage as described above. Some dogs may need less or more frequent applications.

INGREDIENTS OTHER FACTS

Carrier Oil (Proprietary Blend)

  • Contains 28ml per bottle
  • Using one or more of the following:
  • Pure Coconut Oil, Cold Pressed Virgin Olive Oil

Essential Oils (Proprietary Blend)

  • Contains 2.0ml per bottle
  • Listed in order of quantity:
  • Mineral Oil, Clove Oil or. Tulsi Holy Basil Oil, Thieves Oil, and Oil of Oregano

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Keep out of reach of children and pets. Cats and pregnant and nursing women should not come in contact with the oils.
  • As with all medications, supplements, holistic, or pharmaceuticals, check with your veterinarian first before administering.
  • When using any essential oil topically always test an small area, with a small amount first.
  • Always discontinue use if problem persists or gets worse and immediately consult a veterinarian.
  • Make sure to wash your hands after touching essential oils so transference does not occur.
  • Take precautions not to rub yours or your pet's eye after touching essential oils.
  • Store in a cool place out of the direct sunlight. Heat and light can cause rapid oxidation and not only spoil the beneficial properties of the oil, but can cause skin irritations and allergic reactions if used.
Tip : If an essential oil ever gets into your mouth or eye - immediately flush with cold milk or vegetable oil to dilute. Do not use water. If stinging persists, seek medical attention.

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Coconut Oil

Coconut oil in its raw form is one of the healthiest fats to consume. It aids in weight loss, increases energy, speeds up metabolism, and boosts the immune system. It also benefits the digestive system and helps memory and cognitive function.

Topically it aids in dry skin and scalp issues. Also promotes healthy looking skin. Coconut has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties. Many people use coconut oil for medicinal purposes.

In dogs, the Medium Chain Fatty Acids (MCFA) in coconut oil balances the thyroid which helps overweight dogs lose weight and sedentary dogs feel energetic. As a bonus, coconut oil improves any dog’s skin and coat, improves digestion and reduces allergic reactions. -Dogs Naturally Magazine. Aunt Lyn's Wellness products use the smallest amounts necessary in order to derive the maximum benefits.

If you are interested in reading more about the uses and benefits of coconut oil for dogs, here is a link : http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com

Olive Oil

Olive oil is made from the fruit of the olive tree and is naturally high in healthy fatty acids. Some of the benefits include, promoting a healthy heart, fighting certain types of cancer, and supporting brain health. Olive oil can be used to treat or help prevent diabetes, and it helps balance hormones.

The oils used in Aunt Lyn's Wellness products, whether essential oils or carrier oils like olive oil, are given to the pet in small but effective quantities. use olive oil in small amounts as a carrier for EO's we also feel good knowing that the benefits of our Carrier Oils go far beyond what you purchase our products for.

Here is some further information on using olive oil to optimize your furry friends health: "Rich in monounsaturated fats, olive oil prevents and lessens the effects of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It contains oleic acid, in addition to some compounds (squalene and terpenoids) that are believed to be effective in preventing cancer, which kills a staggering 50% of dogs over the age of 10".

Link to “8 Reasons to Add Olive Oil to Your Dog's Diet: http://www.dogster.com

Mineral Oil

Mineral oil has various positive effects on skin, hair, and health. Mineral Oil can also eliminate ear mites which in turn helps reduce excessive scratching of the ears.

At Aunt Lyn's we use just the right amounts mineral oil to get the maximum benefit from the essential oils. And remember, there are health benefits in the both the essential and carrier oils.

Mineral oil is also well know to treat constipation in both people and pets. While we do not have a blend to treat constipation in dogs, if you are interested in reading further on this subject here is the link that will help: https://www.cuteness.com/article/administer-mineral-oil-dogs#close

Thieves Oil

Thieves Oil is made up of five essential oils, clove, rosemary, lemon, eucalyptus and cinnamon bark. It is known to reduce stress, neutralize bacterial and viral pathogens, improve digestion, strengthen bones and reduce inflammation. It is also well known for lowering fever, healing skin conditions, aiding in weight loss and strengthening the respiratory system.

In this case a picture is worth 1000 words .

The many uses of Thieves Oil :

Oregano Oil

Known primarily for its ability to add flavor to many foods, Oregano Oil is also used to treat a number of physical ailments. The herb boasts strong antimicrobial, antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties.

It is often used as a digested and respiratory aid (lessening mucus), and has been used for centuries to help get rid of intestinal parasites. Oregano is known to have powerful antioxidant and anticancer activity.

“In a study at Georgetown University, essential oil of oregano inhibited the growth of Staphylococcus (staph) bacteria in the test tube as effectively as antibiotics did.” - Prescription for Dietary Wellness: Using Foods to Heal by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC

In nature, dogs would eat herbs and grasses that were naturally and readily available to them, in order to help keep their gut balanced and parasites in check. In today's world - many urban dwellings have no yards and even in suburban areas the landscape is not filled with the raw wild herbs that are needed. This is one reason why more and more people are turning to essential oils - essential oils for both themselves and their beloved pets.

“In one study, 77 percent of patients treated for enteric parasites were parasite free after taking oil of oregano in tablet form for six weeks. At this writing, it has inhibited the growth of at least ten different microbes, including Candida albicans (yeast).”

To read more on this subject click here: http://www.naturalnews.com/027333_oregano_parasites.html#

Clove Bud Oil

Clove oil, derived from the clove leaf is widely known as a herb, but clove oil has many uses in daily life, especially for ailments that typically strike. Some of the many benefits are, relieving tooth and gum irritations, moisturizers dry skin and treats other skin issues, improves blood circulation. It can also be used as an insect repellent.

At Aunt Lyn’s, we use clove oil for all the therapeutic reasons listed above. If not treated, dogs may lick and gnaw on their wounds, hot spots, itchy feet and ears. This does not aid healing. It can actually delay healing and cause infections. Clove in tiny amounts will deter the dog from licking and aid the healing process.

Be careful with using clove oil – and any essential oil – as it must be diluted properly. If you are interested In learning more begin here http://articles.mercola.com/herbal-oils/clove-bud-oil.

Yarrow

Yarrow is a plant that flowers similar to chamomile and chrysanthemum. It contains flavonoids, plant based chemicals that increase saliva and stomach acid which helps improve digestion. Traditionally, it is used in three ways:

Yarrow is a powerhouse with regard to your dog’s medicinal needs. In our opinion, it is one of the best staples to have in your first aid kit and we use it often when blending remedies.

Here are a few of its benefits; antiseptic, anti-Inflammatory, astringent, analgesic, expectorant, insect repellant, and worm expeller.

Ginger

Ginger comes in two primary forms, fresh and ground. Whatever ginger you choose, you can count on it doing great things for your health. The root is full of vitamins, minerals, and compounds that help your body grow and repair itself, and your brain to stay in tip top shape. The root is also packed with phenolic compounds that improve your digestive system. It is also able to reduce nausea and bolster your immune system. Additionally, it helps relieve muscle discomfort, reduce inflammation in joints, improves cognitive function, and reduce levels of bad cholesterol.

We love ginger for ourselves and our furry friends can benefit too. It can relieve arthritis, bloat, and studies have shown success using Ginger as a preventive in both cancer and heartworm. It is a terrific anti inflammatory and even can relieve nausea.

Lavender

The essential oil of lavender when applied externally treats joint pain, muscle aches, and a variety of skin conditions including insect stings, acne, eczema, and burns. Lavender essential oil when inhaled can relieve headaches, anxiety and stress. A tincture of lavender taken by mouth can relieve joint pain, depression, migraines, indigestion, and anxiety.

Our canine friends can benefit from lavender in a huge way. Of course, it is one of the more pleasing essential oil scents that also repels certain pesky bugs. Lavender from different parts of the world and different varieties can help calm agitated high anxiety or stress canines.

“Traditional treatments for travel-induced excitement in dogs may be time-consuming, expensive or associated with adverse effects. Aromatherapy in the form of diffused lavender odor may offer a practical alternative treatment …” (Wells, D.L. 2006. Aromatherapy for travel-induced excitement in dogs, JAVMA 229(6): 964–67.)

Rosemary

The Rosemary leaf and twigs of the rosemary plant are used for culinary and medicinal purposes. It is used as a spice when cooking and also used for fragrance in soaps and cosmetics. Traditionally, rosemary has been used medicinally to improve