5 of the Best from Off Leash 2011

 

Great Dane with Computer

 

The following posts proved very popular with readers of Off Leash for 2011. Before I shake of the last of my holiday feeling and get back into the swing of things I'd like to list the five most popular articles for your review in case you missed them or you are new reader of the this site (welcome btw)


1. Red Dog Movie Review

After a great run at the box office, this classic Australian tale is now available for purchase. If you’re yet to see Red Dog, check out my review first.


2. Sweet Chops Chompin' Chocolate Dog Cupcake Kit

With all the hard work prepared for you, these great little kits are easy to follow. The end result is tasty, good looking dog treats that are perfect for rewards or your next puppy party.


3. Ruthless Leather - Handmade collars and leads

Not only is Ruth O'Leary and award winning dog photographer based in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Ruth is also owner of Ruthless Leather which produces bespoke leather collars and leads. Ruth specialises in making strong leather collars and leads for strong dogs


4. Five ways to stop your Dog from digging

All dogs love to dig, mine included. Digging is a natural behaviour however it can cause many problems within a household if digging is ruining your yard. Here are five ways to help alleviate the tension that your dog’s digging may be causing.


5. A sculpture of your pet by Teangi

Teangi is an artist who has successfully combined her two passions in life, dogs and sculpture. Teangi creates steel sculptures of your fur kid and focuses on presenting your pet’s personality and characteristics in each piece of work.

 


I would like to thank all readers for your support over the last year and am looking forward to providing loads more informative articles about dogs and the care and the responsibility that come with owning these beautiful creatures.


Greg.

 

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