Top products from r/ItalianGreyhounds
We found 22 product mentions on r/ItalianGreyhounds. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. 2 Pack Dog Doorbells Premium Quality Training Potty Great Dog Bells Adjustable Door Bell Dog Bells for Potty Training Your Puppy The Easy Way - Premium Quality - 7 Extra Large Loud 1.4 DoorBells
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
🔔Tired of cheap imitation bells that cannot withstand the urge and pull of your dog? Look no further. Papikin specializes in Dog care products and are known for their unbeatable quality. Dog Training Bells are one of the easy and non-confrontational solutions to toilet train family’s best frien...
2. Snoozer Cozy Cave, Khaki, Small
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
Sherpa lining for warmth in winter and cool in summerRemovable washable/dryable coverHeavy duty rust proof brass zipperZippered liner
3. Royal Canin Indoor Adult Dry Dog Food, 5-Pound
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Stool And Odor ReductionCoat ConditionMaintains Ideal WeightFor Indoor Dogs Over 8 Months To 8 Years Old ( 9- 22 Lbs. At Adulthood)
4. Mkono Male Dog Belly Band Wraps Washable Diapers for Small and Medium Dogs(3 Pack)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SUITABLE SIZE. Dog Belly Band size S: waist size 10" to 14", best for small and medium dogs. Mkono dog belly bands are specifically designed for small and medium male dogs.NEW LEAK PROOF DESIGNED. With a wider base and waterproof interior, these dog belly wraps provide extra safety and snug fit arou...
5. DuraPaws Water-Resistant Dog Boots - Snow Boots - Paw Protector for Snow, Rain & Salt (Set of 4 Available in 5 Sizes) (Blue, Small - 1.93" Wide x 2.17" Long)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Water-Resistant Dog Boots to protect paws from Snow, Rain, Mud & Salt (Set of 4)Also, provides paws additional support and insulation with a fleece lined interiorDurable and flexible rubber sole performs great in wet and dry, hot and cold conditionsLight weight & breathable, keeps dog's paws cool an...
6. Blyss Pets Klean Paws Indoor Dog Potty, No Torn Potty Pads! Keep Paws Dry! Protect Floors! Easy Cleanup On Pads! for Puppies, Small Dogs & Cats, 1 Puppy Pad Holder Tray, Guarantee
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
♥ KEEPS PAWS DRY ♥ - high quality perforated grate will allow pee to flow directly below your pets feet into the training pad or newspaper underneath keeping your pets feet dry and clean. Forget the mop or wet vac!♥ NO MORE TORN PUPPY PADS ♥ - easy snap on/off grate system will prevent teeth...
7. Gooby Dog Fleece Vest - Lavender, Medium - Premium Dog Clothes for Small Dogs Boy or Girl - Pullover Dog Jacket with Leash Ring - Small Dog Sweater for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
KEEP YOUR SMALL DOG WARM ALL WINTER LONG - When the cold weather hits, make sure your small dog isn’t shivering and stays warm with the soft and comfortable Gooby Fleece Dog Vest. Made with 100% polyester to keep moisture out like freezing rain or snow, and to help keep warm air in, so your dog al...
8. Natural Balance L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets Dry Dog Food, Sweet Potato & Venison Formula, 26 Pounds, Grain Free
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Contains 1 - 26 Pound Bag of Dry Dog FoodLimited ingredient diet with a single animal protein sourceVenison is a high-quality protein that helps maintain strong musclesNatural fiber promotes healthy digestionGrain free recipe with no artificial flavors or colors
9. Hurtta Slush Combat Suit Dog Raincoat, Granite, 12M
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NO TWO DOGS ARE THE SAME - Don’t guess on the size. Use the size chart along with the “Measuring Your Dog” size guide. The back length is the most important for apparelWEATHERPROOF - The fabric of the suit is laminated with a breathable and waterproof Houndtex membrane, great for rain and snow...
10. IRIS USA 34'' Exercise 8-Panel Pet Playpen with Door, White CI-908
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Safe, convenient enclosure for your petsIncludes 8 interlocking panels made from commercial-grade plasticHinged access door with double steel latches, panels interlock securely with full length connecting rodsEasy assembly; suitable for indoor or outdoor useEntire Unit- 63.0 x 63.0 x 34.3 Inches,Eac...
11. Pebble Smart Doggie Doorbell -Blue Accent
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Transforms dog's door-scratching problem to a fun and positive activity.Super easy installation, no wiring or tools required. One year manufacturer warranty.Built-in treat holder for easy and fun training. Positive owner and pet interactions.Detailed instructions included. Contact us if you need hel...
12. PetSafe Martingale Collar with Quick Snap Buckle, 3/4" Small, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
A comfortable alternative to a choke collarMartingale loop prevents dogs from backing out of collar and escapingIncludes quick snap buckle for easy on-off^Made from high-quality, durable nylonRecommended by vets and trainers as the best design for daily wearThis measurement is the same as the collar...
13. Dogs in Knits
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
14. 2-Pack Nutri-Cal High Calorie Dietary Supplement, 4.25-Ounce Tube
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Offers a high source of caloriesProvides vitamins, amino acids and an energy boostIdeal for stressed, depilated, or underweight dogsEncourages appetite for picky-eatersComes as a delicious tasting gel
15. Hurtta Pet Collection 13-Inch Winter Jacket, Red
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Fully waterproof and windproofProtects the main muscle groups of the dogPerfect ergonomic fit; doesn't restrict shoulder movementExtremely fast to put on and take off3M reflectors
16. Natural Balance Original Ultra Grain Free Dog Food, Chicken, Chicken Meal & Duck Meal Formula, 30 Pounds
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Contains one 30 pound bag of dry dog foodMaintains strong immune systemSupports neural development.Calorie content:3,590 kcal/kg; 410 kcal/8 oz cupMaintains healthy skin & coatSupports strong, growing heart, eyes, bones & teethSupports healthy digestion & muscle development
17. PoochieBells Verified Potty Training Dog Doorbells, Simple and Effective Puppy Housetraining Bell Tool with Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions, Chocolate
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
HAND CRAFTED FOR YOUR FAMILY: PoochieBells are individually handmade by our team in CT, USA. Each metal bell is inscribed with a paw print indicating a true authentic PoochieBells in your home.EASY & QUICK RESULTS: Your dog will be the best communicator in your neighborhood. Your dog will quickly & ...
18. Ark Lighting Happy Traveler 30 Capsule
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Disclaimer: This Website Is For Informational Purposes Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Due To Product Changes Or Upgrades That May Not Yet Be Reflected On Our Web Site. These Statements Made In This Website Have Not Been Eva...
19. Bergan, Comfort Carrier, Large, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
For pets up to 22 poundsSoft washable fleece bed and rigid insert panel help keep carrier shape and are removable for washingHalf zip opening on one end, full zip opening on the other end and added mesh panels allow maximum accessibility and ventilation for your petExclusive Pet Connect side zipper ...
20. Sherpa Original Deluxe Pet Carrier, Small, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Perfect for traveling in style and comfort by plane or car, for an adventure or just a trip to the vetPatented spring wire frame allows the rear end of the carrier to be pushed down several inches to conform to under-seat requirementsMesh windows for ventilation, top and side entry with locking zipp...
There are two different types of harnesses. Back hooking harnesses (where the leash attaches to the back) promote pulling.. they will literally encourage your puppy to pull against you. That is what they are built for. I use one on my girl for Canine Nosework because they are meant for working dogs.
There are also front hooking harnesses like my all time favorite Sensation Harness. This harness completely eliminates the pulling power of a dog, and makes redirection very simple. Redirection is really important because you want your pup to display proper walking behavior from day one to encourage good habits! This means, if your puppy goes to chase a squirrel, she won't be able to lunge with a front hooking harness on. If she goes to jump on somebody, or greet a strange dog, you could easily redirect her using the harness. If you are careful to bring treats with you on each walk, coupled with this harness, you will have wonderful walks, I'm sure of it.
The thing is, they're pricey. So a lot of people wait to purchase the harness until their pup is fully grown. There is a slightly cheaper Sensible Harness that doesn't have the comfort flex band on the bottom that some people purchase for their puppies. I have one of each!
A lot of people use martingale collars on their Italian Greyhounds, but I'm not a huge fan to be honest. I understand that they are safer because Greyhounds heads are equally as narrow as their necks and all, but there are alternatives.
I've never owned an IT so I've never looked for clothes for one, but as for beds, I have a Cozy Cave. They're really awesome. I have a medium sized (probably about the size of an IT but is longer and weighs more) Dachshund mix and I purchased her the X-Large Cozy Cave. She absolutely loves hiding in it. It's definitely a size too big, but that makes it all the more fun! Here is me fitting inside of it with my girl! I have better pictures of the size of the bed right here.
Anyway, I love the bed and I've had it for a while now. I highly recommend it!
It'll take time, but you'll get there. :) You sound like you're on the right track.
If you find your dog is responding well to certain things, it'll make life easier. For me with Kennel Training it was:
I highly recommend getting a camera you can monitor your dog with if you don't have one already. That way you can truly understand their mental state while you're away. Wyzecam is a nice option that is super cheap -- Home Depot sells em.
This is the guide that I used to great success: https://www.midwestigrescue.com/ig-training-help/house-training-your-ig/
The main thing is treat motivating your pup with REALLY GOOD TREATS (like cooked meat or bacon to get started--Gooberlicious and BilJack MiniJacks are what we use now.) and taking the treat out with you and immediately rewarding them when they go, along with praise and attention cues. Here's also where you train "go potty".
It's also super important to remove and neutralize ALL smells from indoors, this may mean an thorough and intense deep carpet clean. E.g. soaking some areas with "Nature's Miracle" and letting them thoroughly dry over a few days. Vinegar and baking soda stain lifting. Shampooing with a solution of Dawn dishwashing liquid and thoroughly rinsing the area. There should be zero ammonia scent for your IG to home in on.
We used crate/tether method as well as getting our dog to "mark" on our other dog's pee or our neighbor dogs' pee. We also have a door hanger bell and he rings it when he wants to go outside, that too is something to treat train. E.g. https://www.amazon.com/PoochieBells-Housetraining-Doorbell-Potty-Communicate-WithYourDog/dp/B0016ZP4B8 We also have our cycles down regarding how frequently our IG should go.
It wasn't easy (at all), but with consistency and not giving up it's totally doable (and well worth the time invested). Good luck.
Edit: Forgot one detail: we got dog potty-training pants from Sighthound Specialties. You can get the liners for them from PetSmart. While tethered or sleeping or even in his room he wore his "pants".
Get him a playpen and a litterbox.
Set up the pen so the crate is there (take the door off) with a TON of soft snuggly blankets. Next to it, put the litter box (so there is a crate "wall" between the bed and the pee zone). It helps if you use a pee pad to soak up an accident, then put it in the litter box so it smells right.
Water can also go in there, in front of the crate, and a bunch of safe toys. Put the bowl of food INSIDE the crate but with the door open at all times.
This is where the puppy lives when you're not paying attention to it, directly. This way, there are no accidents all over the house, they are SAFE, they are comfortable. There will still probably be some whining but it will be a lot less scary than a crate.
Your puppy's breeder should also be a superior resource to help you navigate this difficult time. A responsible breeder has walked lots of people through this before and will have a lot of great ideas and support.
No offense, but this approach seems quite complicated. We achieved some great and lasting results teaching with a doggy door bell trigger, yummy treats and double-bagging belly bands.
Here's the bell we used $8, they also have different/electronic designs for about $30. Our high-value treat/reward was chicken hearts/gizzards about $1/lb, slow cook for 30 mins on med and chop pieces to appropriate treat size. 1 lb lasts about a week in the fridge and the dog. As for bell bands, we just doubled up. Sighthound specialties has some thick fleece bands $10? and two of them are thick enough to catch everything if needed but not too encumbering on the hound. Kept those on while training and just rewarded bell and going outside with treats.
Training totally stuck. Hope this helps.
I have flown with our two iggys, one 8lbs and the other 20lbs, multiple times both across the domestic USA and internationally (greater than 20hrs).
The little one has canine epilepsy so she rides with my wife and I in the cabin. We use the following carrier: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00063433G/
The airlines are more than likely not going to check the carrier for size or anything. I put my kindle and other stuff into a medium sized sherpa carrier as my carryon as well so that after takeoff she'd have more room to lay around. On the long flights, we even would surreptitiously put her on my wife's lap underneath a blanket. The flight attendants didn't seem to care but we kept it discreet.
Definitely do not give yours any sort of tranquilizer. We gave her an herbal medicine to help her keep calm (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016H2G8U/). We gave it about 30 minutes before arriving at the airport and it lasted a couple of hours. She wasn't drugged out or anything...just calm.
Lastly, remember to reserve your pet's spot on the plane ahead of time and BEFORE you buy your ticket. This means talking to someone on the phone or in person and confirming that you can have your dog in the cabin with you. Then, after purchasing your ticket, call and make sure that they attach that pet reservation to your confirmation number/ticket.
Travelling with pets is tough but I'm happy to answer any other questions you might have.
We feed our Iggy Royal Canin Indoor Dry Dog Food. We've tried a few other brands when she was younger (Blue Buffalo & Pedigree). But would occasionally make her throw up and her bowl movements were foul to say the least. With the Royal Canin she not only scarfs down the food when we serve her, but the food doesn't stick to her teeth. She's also never had an upset stomach with this food, plus it leaves her coat silky and her stool smells significantly less.
Ousr also throws up dental chews. She become a little too enthusiastic, swallow it almost whole, and throws up. Good thing she likes it when we brush her teeth.
If you are ever worried about your Iggy not eating enough I highly recommend NutriCal. We had to use it a bunch of times when our previous Iggy became very finicky with food later in her life.
Yep, sure thing -- they were these in size small.
Reviews weren't the best but we were getting a wee desperate. They stay on with him running around, which has been tricky in the past since his feet are so tubular -- otherwise there were potentially better rated ones that were larger (also, being flexible on size since layer-position could vary meant I was able to pick up each piece for $10-$20). The boots being tall helps with protecting lower limbs, too (the insides are fleece). Velcro's a bit on the long side so we'll probably trim it (the picture on the right was from a test run; weather's been in the single digits C/30s-40s F lately so we just do the torso layers and toss some of this on, but need something more robust now that it's getting chillier). We're considering lining the booties with more fleece or wool, too.
Otherwise, he's wearing two layers of this, two layers of this, and one of these; we'll probably modify the last one so that the limb segments are lined. Layers get progressively larger in size the further out you go and the balaclava is a co-opted large men's wool sock from Costco (Kirkland brand). We also sewed him a coat out of older wool socks that can go in there somewhere as a mid-layer.
A few months ago we had to move quite suddenly from central CA to MN, and unfortunately the pup's much better suited to the weather in the former state than the latter. We've recently had to cut back outdoor walks by a few miles a day and focus more on indoor play/exercise. How do all y'all protect your Iggys from the cold?
i flew delta with mine. it was $125 each way. i used this carrier
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015AFZZ4/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
In the airport he whined a little, but once on the plane he slept the entire way (5 hours). He was awesome. I didn't give him anything, but the dr said i could give him half a benedryl to knock him out a little. Dont forget to get your paperwork from your vet before you go.
I use a martingale collar with my IG and it seems to work well. I use this cheap one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B6SVYTQ
I like that it has the plastic snap buckle, unlike the more fancy ones that slip over the dog’s head. I think it’s easier to take on/off.
Ok, the book was called "Dogs in Knits" by Judith Swartz. She doesn't remember the name of it, though.
Here's a link to the book on Amazon, if you're interested.
I used the following belly bands for my elderly IG and re-used them for my IG foster puppy.
Mkono Male Dog Belly Band Wraps Washable Diapers for Small and Medium Dogs(3 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748B989V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WD45BbMGPZ5YQ
I was really happy with these, they caught everything with no leaks until I removed the band and are re-usable and machine washable. With my elderly IG, he was on direuetics that made it really hard to hold his bladder and with my foster puppy, he was new to potty training, so I'd take him out every hour, but in-between he'd wear a band and if I saw him take a pee-stance, he'd go right outside and I'd wash the band. Kept my carpets pee-free while he was learning.