Top products from r/weimaraner
We found 17 product mentions on r/weimaraner. We ranked the 17 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Outward Hound Kyjen 2495 Dog Backpack, Medium, Green
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Removable pack takes weight off the dog during rest stopsReflective accents and bright colors for high visiblityConvenient pockets for carrying food and waterInterior water bottle holder and mesh pocketsRemovable pack takes weight off the dog during rest stopsReflective accents and bright colors for...
2. EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Dog Harness Patrol K9 Harness Service Dog Vest Military Dog Vest Working Dog Vest with Handle(Ranger Green-L)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Durable Material. This german shepherd harness is made of high quality and durable 1000D nylon material with neat stitching and soft padded lining to prevent chafing for your dog's skin and hair with a comfortable fit.Upgraded design. This service dog harness / k9 vest add a moved strap between the ...
3. Outward Hound 67655 Durango Ultralight Fleece Lined Water Resistant Cool Weather Jacket for Dogs, X-Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
WATER RESISTANT: Your dog will stay warm and dry while wearing the Outward Hound Durango Ultralight Coat. This dog jacket was built for cool weather protection and made with water resistant materials extending your time outdoors while protecting your dog from unexpected weather.FLEXIBLE FIT: Ultrali...
4. Gooby - Stretch Fleece Vest, Pullover Fleece Vest Jacket Sweater for Dogs, Black, 4X-Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Please measure your dog's chest and length (Size chart under the description)Stretchable fleece for comfortable fitPull over closureEasy to wear and take offMachine Washable
5. Kurgo Loft Jacket, Reversible Dog Coat, Dog Coat for Cold Weather, Water-Resistant Dog Jacket with Reflective Trim, Red/Grey, X-Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
WATER RESISTANT & LIGHTWEIGHT: Loft dog jacket is just the right amount of coverage to keep your active dog warm without overheating. Athletic fit for complete freedom of movement. Water resistant, microtomic, ripstop material for durability & doesn’t make dog itchy like other jackets.WEAR WITH HA...
6. Suitical Recovery Suit Dog, Small Plus, Blue Camouflage
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Recovery Suit protects wounds, bandages, hot spots, skin conditions and incontinence in dogsThe patented alternative to the protective collar and cone offers your pet comfort after surgeryLightweight and breathable four-way stretch fabric, acts like a second skin for maximum protectionEasy to us...
7. Dogzilla Strong Chewer Dumbell Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Quality Material used for your pet's best healthDesigned in the USA with high standards setTrusted for decades in the pet industry and setting new standards
8. Virbac Epi-Otic (16 fl. oz)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ear cleanser for dogs & cats, puppies, and kittens.Epi-Otic ear cleanser with Spherulites is a non-irritant cleanser.May be used for routine ear cleansing in healthy ear canals
9. Drymate 16 by 28-Inch Dog Bowl with Large Place Mat in Paw Stripe Design, Grey/Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Stops spills from soaking through and damaging your floor by absorbing up to 5 times its weight in liquidPrevents bowls from scratching floor and non-slip backing keeps mat in placeEasy to cleanwith soap and water and is also machine washableFabric fiber is made from over 50% recycled material and i...
10. Chuckit! Ball Launcher Classic Medium (25 inches)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Great for backyard useWith the Chuckit!, you can throw that ball out of the ballpark over and over againLightweight and durable plasticMeasures 26 inches in lengthDesigned for hands-free pickup
11. Outward Hound Kyjen 2483 Port-A-Bowl Collapsible Travel Dog Food Bowl Water Bowl, Large, Green
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Convenient for food and water (though it is recommended that you not leave water in for extended periods of time)Sturdy, reinforced design maintains shape after multiple usesFolds flat for easy storage
13. Furminator Curry Comb
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Ideal for removing dust and loose hair from your petFeatures molded rubber teeth to stimulate the production of natural oils to promote coat healthFor short and medium coatsErgonomic handle is secure and comfortable in your handAnti-microbial plastic helps keep germs and bacteria at a minimum.
14. Zack & Zoey Polyester Fleece Lined Dog Hoodie, XX-Large, Green
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Fleece lined dog hoodie is the perfect basic for any dog wardrobeComfy hoodie has a thick fleece interior to keep pets warmRibbed sleeves and waistband with Velcro placket for cozy fitMachine-washable hundred-percent polyester design; available in xx-large size and green colorMeasures 30-inch length
15. Vedante Super Reflective Pop Bands (Pair) in Sustainable Packaging (Yellow, Large)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Pops on easily, no Velcro, fits most anyone3M scotchlite(tm) reflective materialTangerine, yellow and white reflective up to 1500 feet and material is ANSI 107-2004 compliantPink, red, blue, and green reflective up to 500 feetLarge 1.25 inches by 14.75 inches; Medium 1.25 inches by 11.75 inches
16. PetSafe ScatMat Indoor Pet Training Mat for Dogs and Cats - Sofa Size 12 X 60 inch - Pet Proof Your Home - Battery-Operated Electronic Repellent Mat
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
FURNITURE PROTECTION: Use the mat to train your dog or cat to stay off furniture, countertops and other areas of the home that you want to protectINDOOR USE: Use this battery-operated training mat anywhere inside your home. It is recommended not to place heavy objects on the mat as there is potentia...
17. Herm Sprenger Pet Supply Imports Chrome Plated Training Collar with Quick Release Snap for Dogs, Medium, 3.0mm, 21-Inch
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Built for safety and strengthHigh quality chrome plated steelRecommended by trainersMade in GermanyMeasures 21-inches in length
If you want gear to keep your pup warm while you are out hunting you'll have to make a bit of an investment, but if you're just trying to keep him more comfortable for an hour at a time in winter, these are some options that have worked for me:
Gooby Stretch Fleece Pull Over Cold Weather Dog Vest, Black, 4X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F38Q87M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_us8zyb2R27JP1
Kurgo Chilli Red Outdoor Coat Loft Dog Jacket, X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QL4DQQE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Dr8zyb018P3XG
Zack & Zoey Polyester Fleece Lined Dog Hoodie, XX-Large, Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0062H9F9W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_eu8zybM6TZSS7
The fleece vest is very stretchy/forgiving and he will wear it for a day or two straight without issue (it's pretty light). The puffy vest is great for colder weather and adjusts well to different sizes, and if it's bitter cold I might even put it on over the fleece. I wouldn't leave that one on all day though unless you need it. The hoodie is cute but the chest is more restricting than the others so I would try the other options first.
I definitely recommend measuring your dog to make sure you are selecting the right size. Ours will happily play outside in the snow for 40 mins with a vest on, but only 10 mins without. If there is no snow he will stay outside over an hour easily with a vest.
Good luck!
I tried everything with ours....head collar, martingale, a million different harnesses...none of those worked. Best purchase I made was the prong collar. I mean they're all driven to hunt and want to chase birds, squirrels ect....so I guess you can't expect them to behave. Ha and high energy like freaking cocaine addict type energy. Here is the link to the prong collar we got. It is the only thing that has made her stop yanking like a maniac...she's psychotic but intelligent and loving so we deal with it...haha here is the link for the one I purchased. It is a great brand and wonderful quality. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009YUFMK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Supposed to go up by their ears so it's supposed to be tight...this one is easier to put on than my last one I got. Get that size prongs...since the bigger ones are for long haired...I had no idea..figured that one out because they stuck out so far. 3.0 mm prongs. And this is not inhumane if you are worried...it is not sharp on the prongs...and it doesn't injure our dog.
Mentioned it before, but I'll suggest the LED collars are a waste of money - for many reasons.
The solution I recommend - reflective bands. They are cheaper, waaaaay more effective in any amount of ambient light (they look like aircraft landing lights when headlights hit them, from very far away), require no batteries, are worn upon your person higher up than a collar and visible 360 degrees, and if you wish - you can loop them around your dog's collar as well.
Important note: only do one ear at a time and wash you hands with warm water and a decent soap before doing the next ear to avoid spreading any bacteria.
I've always used a product called EpiOtic by Virbac (https://www.amazon.com/Virbac-Epi-Otic-16-fl-oz/dp/B00E8GJVBG) and cotton balls. If your dog doesn't like her ears being touched then soak the cotton ball with EpiOtic and gently squeeze the fluid into her ear. It's less traumatic than having it squeezed directly from the bottle. Let the ears soak for a bit and give the ear a good massage. Their ear pockets are pretty deep so make sure you massage the cartilage part to get all the junk out (if it makes gross squelching noises then it's working). I then use a cotton ball thats got a little EpiOtic on it to clean the visible parts of the ear. Once all the visible goop is gone, clean it out with a dry cottonball. I repeat for the other ear and do this once a week if the dog suffers from goopy ears (this avoids it escalating to bacterial infections). Be prepared for a big head flap once you stop massaging the ear and all that gross stuff being spread over you and wherever you are (don't wear your sunday best)! Lol
It varies from weim to weim in my experience. I've had plenty Weims and probably close to 50% needed regular ear cleaning. Some loved it, but others REALLY hated it, so I use cheese or other high value treats to get them to submit. If your pooch doesn't like it, then start off slowly and make a big fuss with love and treats. Since she's so young and less than 16 weeks this is the critical time to get her used to you fiddling with her ears...just make sure it's a fun and rewarding experience for her.
Some just have constant issues and other none. Usually it's linked to a food or environmental allergy.
A ranch? So lots of running room? Throw a ball for them. Get one of these to save your arm and for farther throws. It really is a game changer. I like the glow in the dark balls the best as they bunch up easier when I have to pull them from my weims mouth. Part of the fetch game with my girl is "I just got it for you, you need to take it from me."
Remembered this conversation- this toy has been amazing.
https://www.amazon.com/Dogzilla-Strong-Chewer-Dumbell-Large/dp/B00EMG2VU0
She loves it but can’t chew parts off of it. She still goes and destroys the cloth toys of our old man, but luckily he doesn’t care too much.
EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Dog Harness Patrol K9 Harness Service Dog Vest Military Dog Vest Working Dog Vest with Handle(Ranger Green-L) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076FRVYC2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_O9kVDb99QXG4T
Would this help?
http://www.amazon.com/Drymate-28-Inch-Large-Stripe-Design/dp/B00A8HXH32/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1407419384&sr=8-3&keywords=dog+bowl+mats
I have one similar to this for my drippy mouth'ed weimie and its not foolproof but it seems to help
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0081XIFWS/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1405781469&sr=1&keywords=dog+backpack comes in 4 different colors and 4 different sizes as well. They also have them at petco and petsmart.
I bought her a water dish as well to match.
http://www.amazon.com/Kyjen-2483-Port-A-Bowl-Collapsible-Travel/dp/B0081XICIK/ref=pd_sim_petsupplies_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0RNGPG1MF275ZQTM2C3K
Amazon link for those interested. It's an alternative for a cone but still could be used as a onesie.
Check out this blog there is some good articles on separation anxiety and what you may be doing that you think helps, but actually makes it worse. There is other resources on Separation Anxiety in Weimaraners that may help.
I know someone who used something like this on their counters (non weimaraner).
I guess it worked well, but I've heard varying things (some bad) about using shocks on dogs. I guess you have to be really careful or you can permanently mess up the dog psychologically, but I don't know anything about it/them.