Dog Walking Essentials

Better ways to take the pooch for a stroll.
Dog Walking Essentials
Courtesy of Heritage, Pet Gear, NiteIze, Kurgo
Bill Lindsey
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The mercury will be dropping and it will get dark an hour earlier soon, but the dog still needs to go for a walk, so we’ve collected some innovative gear.

(Courtesy of Heritage)
Courtesy of Heritage
$42.95

Designed for riding horses who need a secure grip on the reins under extreme conditions, these gloves also represent a great choice for dog walkers who need to keep a tight grip on the leash. In-seamed construction, a Nylon Spandura and Super Grip® synthetic grain leather outer shell, and a waterproof inner membrane provide protection against the cold. A zippered pocket holds house keys and/or ID.

(Courtesy of Pet Gear)
Courtesy of Pet Gear

Give the Pup a Ride

Pet Gear Stroller
$245.98

Smaller or older dogs can get tired on a long walk, making a stroller worth consideration. The three-wheel design makes this stroller extremely nimble, even while jogging, while the wide wheelbase makes it very stable. Foldable to make it easy to stow in the car, it features a mesh top that secures with a one-touch button. Notable features include drink holders and a storage bin.

(Courtesy of NiteIze)
Courtesy of NiteIze
$12.99

Dogs are low to the ground and can be hard to spot, especially after dark, making this necklace a must. Available in red, orange, pink, blue, or green, it has two LEDs powered by easily replaceable batteries that can be set to glow or flash a full 360 degrees around the dog’s neck to make sure he or she is clearly visible. Adjustable from 27 inches to 12 inches, to make sure it fits most dogs.

(Courtesy of Kurgo)
Courtesy of Kurgo
$29.95

Even the best-behaved dog needs to be on leash while outside, and this one can be used while walking, running, hiking, and even to secure the pup when needed. The clever ladder design allows it to be shortened from 6 feet for training, looped around a runner’s waist, over a shoulder for hands-free walking, or even attached to a park bench. A reflective insert adds an element of safety after dark.

(Courtesy of Kurgo)
Courtesy of Kurgo

Safe & Secure

Journey Harness
$39.95

Savvy dog owners to attach the leash to a harness instead of a collar to avoid causing undue stress to the pet’s neck. This durable example weighs a mere eight ounces and can be secured to a leash from either the front or back, with a handle and reflective trim. Available in various sizes to provide a custom fit for breeds small and large, it is ideal for active dogs that pull at the leash.

Bill Lindsey
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