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Generation Fast - Kid 50cc Motocross Training DVD Video


Generation Fast – Kid 50cc Motocross Training DVD Video



Introducing the first and only training video that focuses completely on the young 50cc motocross racer. Matt Crown of MCR Suspension & Performance and Matt Crown Motocross Racing Schools, provides expert training to help kids build their basic riding skills. Matt has taught hundreds of motocross riders, both young and old, how to become better racers. A team member and mechanic for world-famous T…


Disposable Blue Underpad Chux


Disposable Blue Underpad Chux




Wet-Stop3 Bedwetting Alarm


Wet-Stop3 Bedwetting Alarm




Disposable Underpads 23 x36 (45 gram) (Case of 150)


Disposable Underpads 23 x36 (45 gram) (Case of 150)


$21.50


There are 3 bags per case (150). Each underpad is 23″ x 36″. The underpads are constructed with highly absorbent, soft fluff fill. Each underpad has a waterproof, non-skid blue backing….

Wee-Wee Housebreaking Pads for Dogs


Wee-Wee Housebreaking Pads for Dogs



Wee Wee Pads 14Pk…


IRIS Neat 'n Dry Floor Protection and Training Pads for Puppies and Dogs (Packaging Varies)


IRIS Neat ‘n Dry Floor Protection and Training Pads for Puppies and Dogs (Packaging Varies)



Forget soggy, smelly newspapers and wet paw prints tracked through the house. Now there’s a truly innovative way to train your puppy or dog. Neat ‘n Dry, the first super-absorbent, trackless, odor-blocking, floor protection pad. Also ideal for dogs left inside all day or for ailing or aged pets. Neat ‘n Dry features a 5-layer quilted protection for super absorbency and instantly absorbs up to …


PetZoom Pet Park Indoor Pet Potty


PetZoom Pet Park Indoor Pet Potty



The PetZoom Pet Park is the unique solution for pet accident-free living. Perfect for when you’re late coming home to let the dog out, or unable to let your pet outside due to bad weather. Ideal as a training tool for your puppy, it’s also great in assisting an older dog that might be unable to go to the bathroom outside. Pet Park is made of a synthetic grass material that looks and feels real. It…


WeeRide Co-Pilot Bike Trailer


WeeRide Co-Pilot Bike Trailer


$74.00


Your child can pedal to help you along, or just coast and enjoy the scenery. Either way it’s fun for both of you. Sturdy construction – just like a regular 20″ bicycle with regular handlebars, seat and pedals. Attaches easily and quickly to almost any bicycle with a seatpost, and folds up for storage when not in use. And it even comes with a safety flag to alert motorists. The Co-Pilot is great fo…

WeeRide Pro-Pilot Bicycle Tandem Trailer


WeeRide Pro-Pilot Bicycle Tandem Trailer


$119.48


The Wee Ride Pro-Pilot Tandem Trailer equals fun for the whole family. Your child can pedal to help you along, or he or she can just coast and enjoy the scenery. Either way it’s fun for both of you. The Pro-Pilot is sturdily constructed just like a regular 20-inch bicycle. It includes regular handlebars, seat, pedals, and chain guard and is made of lightweight aluminum. It attaches easily and quic…

Franklin Sports Future Champs Youth Football Goal Post Set No. 14266


Franklin Sports Future Champs Youth Football Goal Post Set No. 14266


$32.21


Backyard football would not be complete without the goal post. Try to kick the longest field goal or extra pointFeatures include: •This set comes complete with the durable PVC constructed goal post, water fill base, field markers, mini AIR TECH football and kicking tees•Goal post is 6′ X 4′ with flags•5 field markers: 10 YD, 20 YD, 30 YD, 40 YD and 50 YD•Mini 6″ football•H…

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Dog Potty Training Tips; the Wee-wee Side of Puppy Power

You should know that every dog is different before I start to talk about training which is a general guide to dog potty training.

You should be in a position to determine what motivates your dog the best, before the training is started.

While training your dog never uses violence rather find your tool to praise, food or toys.

Potty training tips for puppies.

1. Having a designated place and making it a fun place by giving him food there itself or playing with him. You can buy pet pads which are absorbent dippers or pet pads which are like pads of grass and introduce your dog to this pad.

The moment doggie starts to go to the bathroom carry him to the puppy pad by picking him up.

The step of giving reward if he successfully pees should be avoided altogether rather efforts can be put to time his eating and peeing habits thus you can predict when needs to pee. Just carry him over to the pad before he instigates it.

Every one to three hours a six to eight week old puppy should be taken to the pad.

Once you begin to know his schedule be consistent to bring him over to the pad at a designated time and making sure to reward him every time he does it right.

4. To avoid long waits you may need to create a potty command by using a single to double syllable so that he can comprehend and also use a hand gesture.

Examples of potty and bathroom can be found after sometime by seeing your puppy begin to sniff and prepare to pee after you give the command.

The dog can be trained to go outside to pee by putting the pad outside once he gets used to peeing on it and the same can be taken away when you feel he can handle the change.

Have it in mind that some dogs are smarter than others when it comes to the question of training.

It is always advised better to start young with your training since potty training puppies is easier.

Using a crate is advisable when your dog in one of those ‘hard to train dogs’.

Make it a point for your dog be in the cage to leave him in it after dinner till he does his business and have fun house training your dog. Good luck.

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How do i train my cat to wee outside instead of her litter tray?

I have had my cat since she was a kitten and we trained her to wee in a litter tray as we lived on a very busy road, we have now moved and she still uses the tray but it is such a pain and expensive to keep changing it all the time but i have no idea how i can get her to go outside. I am also pregnant and told that i shouldnt be changing it. Any ideas will be appreciated.

Gradually move the tray so its near to the door, then one fine day leave the door open but put the tray outside. Then keep moving the tray so its near to the place you want her to go – provide a specific area for her – multipurpose compost is great, it dries out really quick and makes for easy digging for the cat.

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