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Quencher$29.955.0/5.0Next time you chomp into a snack or gulp down some water while out and about, make sure your four-legged buddy can do the same. Make sure you have a Ruffwear Quencher on hand...+ quick view
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Mt Bachelor Padfrom $139.955.0/5.0Whether you're driving in the car, relaxing at home, adventuring on a camping trip, or on other travels, your dog will have a cozy place to snooze on the Ruff Wear Mt. Bachelor Pad.This low-profile, portable bedroll gives dogs a sense of home in different environments. Easy-to-clean, the Mt Bachelor Pad dog bed covers and protects surfaces from dirt and dog hair. It rolls up and secures with integrated hook and loop straps for easy portability on-the-go!...+ quick view
Ruffwear Quencher Cinch Top$39.955.0/5.0Dinner is served and carried in the same cinch top bowl. It's mealtime and your fellow traveler is hungry now. You won't have the hassle of finding the bowl and appropriate bag of food with the large-size Quencher Cinch Top. Just loosen the drawstrings and bon appetit! If only your spaghetti dinner were this effortless...We've brought our trusty Quencher Cinch top bowl on many trips. Our labradoodle Pluto can easily carry it herself in her Approach Pack when we're off in the bush. When we stop for a picnic.. voila! She's the first one fed....+ quick view
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Slow Feeder$34.995.0/5.0Your mate sits patiently. You put some food lovingly in your dog's bowl. You place the bowl gently on the floor. You give your dog the cue to come and get it. WHOOOOOOOSH! Your dog is there in an instant flat. GOBBLE, goBBLE, GObble, gobble, goBBle, swallowing chunks almost too large to swallow, gobble GobBle, FINISHED!Did your dog even taste that food on the way down? Who knows? But it's all over red rover. It's nice to see your dog eat with gusto but there are a number of reasons breakneck speed isn't the best idea.Eating like a vacuum cleaner can lead to digestive issues.First of all your mate could choke. This is always a danger with food gulping.Dogs will also inadvertently swallow air as well as food and this can cause your dog to vomit or gegurgitate. Excess air accumulates in the stomach and when the food and air expand there this can cause massive discomfort.Eating quickly can actually cause bloatWhat dog owner has not been scared by the possiblity of bloat? This is that crazy condition where a dog's stomach fills with gas or food or fluid and gets distorted to a point of twisting or turning in the body and causing blood to get trapped in the stomach. It comes on quickly, is often not picked up on until it's too late. And it can definitely be fatal. Seriously, if your dog ever has a swollen stomach get to the vet immediately. Bloat is not fully understood but eating quickly has been indicated as a definite trigger.Wolfing down meals stops your dog from feeling full when eating.I could pretend that I've never wolfed down a meal but I do often feel like I'm part canine in any case. I bet you are too. In any case, eating at light speed makes you more likely to overeat and want more food. There's notIf your dog is needs to lose some weight it's definitely worth giving the Slow Feeders a try. enough time for the feeling of fullness to set in when you eat fast. And there you are already on a second plate full. Your dog experiences this too. Eating slower gives your body a chance to notice that you've eaten. I'm not saying your dog will politely refuse more food upon eating slower. However, the chances are your mate will enjoy the food more and not feel as hungry immediately afterwards.Gobbing and ObesityDog obesity has got to be one of the biggest problems dogs face in Australia. A dog is classified as obese if you cannot easily feel their ribs with your hand. This area on your dog should have minimal fat covering. You should be able to look down at your dog's shap and see your dog's waist from above. Also, your dog's chest should definitely be wider than the adbomen. If not there's a good chance that your mate is overweight.Just like obese humans, obese dogs are at much greater risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, respiratory disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, cancer and more. If you feed your dog too much you could be killing your best mate with kindness. Pay attention to your dog's overall health and if your mate needs to drop some weight you need to take action. Be supportive rather than indulgent. There's more to life than food. : )Diameter = 27cm | Height = 5cm...+ quick view
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Dog Kennelfrom $163.005.0/5.0Looking for a great dog house? Look no further. The original HoundHouse is the original canvas dog kennel with the patented easy fold system. Check out the video to see how easy it is to put up, and how conveniently compact it is for travel or camping...+ quick view
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Highlands Dog Padfrom $79.955.0/5.0Here’s Ruffwear’s super lightweight backpacking dog bed featuring an accordion-fold design for compact & easy transport. Open it up first thing when you get to camp to provide a warm and comfy spot for your mate to rest while you set up camp.+ quick view
HoundHouse Protective Door Flapfrom $16.955.0/5.0HoundHouse Clear Door Flaps are designed to sit tight between the frame and the canvas of the HoundHouse Dog Kennel, giving your dog protection against the wind, rain and cold. The HoundHouse Clear Door Flaps are made from marine grade clear PVC for durability...+ quick view
Soothsoft Canine Cooler Pet Bedfrom $89.954.8/5.0The Canine Cooler Thermoregulating Dog Bed helps your dog stay cool by reducing heat in the blood supply running close to the surface of the body. The soft, flexible bed has memory foam properties, making for a comfortable therapeutic dog bed...+ quick view
Vets All Natural Training Treats$24.954.5/5.0A nutritious and economical reward for your dog!These treats are chock full of Omega 3 to enhance your dogs growth and health. They are liver flavoured and are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Omega 3 is great for your dog's brain and so should be a perfect match for brain activities such as training. 500 treats per jar. Ingredients:+ quick view
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Basecamp Mat$49.954.0/5.0The Ruffwear Basecamp Mat offers your canine companion a place to refresh and refuel for the next venture to the mountains, river, or trail.The Basecamp Mat food and water bowl footprint has a TPE-coated grip base and sturdy walls that contain spills and withstand being stepped on by eager dogs.It fits two Basecamp Bowls (sold separately) side-by-side and features a topo-map design to inspire future outdoor explorations.Exterior: 52 x 32 x 3 cm...+ quick view
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Basecamp Bowl$69.954.0/5.0The Ruffwear Basecamp™ Bowl keeps your canine companion fueled and hydrated at home, wherever “home” may be. Take it on the road for holidays, camping, or just re-fueling on the road.This stainless steel food and water bowl stays put with a silicone grip base. Multiple bowls can stack together for easy stow, and the bottom of the bowl is shaped so that food or water collects in the middle and is easy to reach.Get one for food and one for water and match up with the Ruffwear Basecamp Mat to keep it all neat and tidy! No more spills on the floor!Bowl capacity: 5 cups (1.2 L)+ quick view
Ruffwear Highlands Dog Sleeping Bagfrom $189.95Keep your dogs cozy in the cold! Ruffwear’s Highlands Sleeping Bag is a lightweight and compact synthetic down sleeping bag for your dog. It will keep your mate warm and comfy in the bush, at camp, and even in the backyard. There’s a half-length zipper to make entry easy and reduce weight and bulk. When zipped up, the design keeps your mate warm – but also allows dogs wiggle room where they need it. The shape is tailored to cut down on extra space.+ quick view