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Dog Training Equipment

Reebok x Zee.Dog Go.Clip Walking Pack & Poo Bag Dispenser

ZeeDog
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Part of the limited edition Reebok x Zee.Dog collection, the Go.Clip Walking Pack keeps every walk organised and hands-free! Inspired by Reebok’s 1...

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Springer Silicone Dog Treat Dispenser Pouch - 3 colours

Springer
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About this product Introducing our NEW Silicone Dog Treat Dispenser, uniquely shaped for effortless squeezing— this food-grade silicone dog treat d...

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Cocopup London Tweed Dog Walking Bag Pouch - Brown

Cocopup London
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The perfect pouch for keeping your Pup in check! Whether you're training or just wanting to reward your pup for being well behaved, our handy "mess...

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FAQs

What dog training equipment do I need to get started?

Getting started with training doesn't need to be complicated. The essentials are a well-fitted dog harness or collar, a suitable training lead and a treat bag to keep rewards close to hand. Pairing these with some quality dog training treats will give you everything needed to begin positive reinforcement sessions.

Should I use a harness or collar for training my dog?

For most training scenarios, a harness is recommended as it distributes pressure across the chest rather than the neck, reducing risk of injury, especially useful for dogs that pull. A no-pull harness can also help redirect your dog's attention during walks. Collars are fine for attaching ID tags but should be used with care for lead training, particularly with puppies or brachycephalic breeds.