Halifax Kennel Club Dog Show

Well it’s been a little over a week since the Halifax Kennel Club Dog Show and I’m finally getting a chance to write about it.

First we want to say thank you to Mark Grant for giving us a chance to do a small demonstration of the scooter just before the Alaskan Malamute Club of Canada specialty show. We also want to thank Kathleen Corkum from Edgemere Kennels for volunteering Miss Kitty to us. Despite being groomed for show Kathleen let us harness her up and pull the scooter around. We can’t adequately put in to words how much this meant to us.

We set up shop in vendor alley on Friday displaying our Hyperflight discs, walking belts, harnesses, Musher’s Secret, Pawtrek scooter and for the first time our kick sled. We had more than that but you can see all that in the catalogue. ;)

Naturally the show, vendor wise, was a little slow starting – I guess not many people felt like shopping at 8:30 am and the people showing their dogs were getting set up and their dogs groomed. This gave us a chance to get to know our neighbours. Now I think the worst thing I could do is leave someone out but I want to mention one person in particular and I’ll add links to as many as I can soon.

Instead we just want to mention Dorris Heffron, author of City Wolves. She was there selling signed copies of her book with all the proceeds going to the Halifax Kennel Club who in turn donated it to the Halifax Police Force’s K-9 Unit to help fund vests for their dogs.

We had a really great time at the show, got to meet all kinds of people and got to get our name out there a little more. We’re building this business slow on purpose because we want to be confident in our product and offer things that we use.

This was our first time at an official dog show. We’d been to expos before where people brought their dogs and visited the vendors, but this was the first time we’d been to a show where dogs were being judged. We learned quite a bit about the process – talk about a whole different world!

It was also great to meet Dennis and his Carol the owners of the dog that sired our Claire.

We really had a fantastic time, got to see a lot of dogs, talk about our products with pride, and meet a pile of genuinely nice people.

Looking forward to going to more!

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Hyperflite Discs!

Here they are – competition standard (and other discs) for all you fetching fanatics. :)

Competition standard:

And glow in the dark!

The glowing in the dark picture is a little exaggerated because I had to do a long exposure picture to get it to show, but it’s definitely noticeable – considering they haven’t been exposed to light for very long.

And last but not least, puppy sized (or smaller dogs :) )

Looking forward to seeing these in action!

Prices will be up shortly after we see what these hurricane irene leftovers leave us to clean up.

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Silver Pawtrekker Scooter – Assembly pictures

Well we finally got a chance to assemble the silver Pawtrekker scooter. I have to say the pictures don’t do it justice – it’s a very snazzy rig and I’m really liking the silver colour!

Here’s a view of the opened box – I’ve removed the cable ties that keep it from rattling around in shipping and I put the assembly instructions on the top:

Next three pictures are of the various components. Body, handlebars, fenders, wheels, quick release attachments, etc:

Assembly is pretty straight forward. If you’re familiar with bicycles at all it shouldn’t be too big a deal to put together and even without previous knowledge the instructions are well done.

Finished product (thumbnail links to a bigger picture than the previous thumbnails):

Stylin’!

Last note: there are retaining clips that goes on both sides of the back wheel to help hold it in place, very important to have these on. Here’s a close up view to show how it clips in:

Anyway! There you have it, someone’s gunna look good riding around on this. ;)

-John and Steph

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Furry Friends Inn Dog Fair

Just dropping a quick(ish) note about the Dog Fair held on the weekend at Furry Friends Inn in Spa Springs.

We had a great time!

The drive there was a little adventurous, on the highway climbing upwards in our metal box we encountered a really nasty thunder and lightning storm. At one point the rain and fog was so bad we had to slow to 50 or 60km/h and couldn’t see much past 20 or 30 feet.

Anyway! Nothing was going to stop us from getting there ;)

The event was held inside their riding ring which, to me, is a great place to hold it. It allows the dogs to run around a little and have fun – and they did!

We got to meet a lot of new people and see what they were about and what they do and a couple organizations we are already familiar with (GPAC, Litters n Critters).

I hope others enjoyed it – Furry Friends Inn looks to have a great facility there and everyone we talked to were very down to earth and interested in the dogs themselves. And they have an incredible view of the area!

Anyway, thanks again Furry Friends Inn for having us and we hope to be there next year.

-John and Steph

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Claire sporting our new harness line

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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Our new, LOCALLY MADE, harnesses are in!

Yay!

Something we’ve been working on for a little while to get it right, but here it is. We’re proud to offer locally made harnesses – with a little more splash to their look than most harnesses (and more to come :) )

Prices and sizes soon, just had to show these off!

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Spring 2011 Scooter Package

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Getting your Pawtrekker scooter ready after winter storage

Ah springtime! You’ve given your kicksled a little T.L.C. before putting it away and now it’s time to focus on ground training.

Check over your dog’s harness for any signs of wear and replace as needed. Check the gangline for any signs of damage, make sure panic snaps work and carabiners are okay.

Now that you know everything is safe for your dog it’s time to focus on what you’ll be standing on – the scooter!

First check all the tires for excessive wear or damage. Assuming they are in good shape check that they are properly inflated.

Next check the brake pads to make sure they have enough material left to do the job.

Mount the tires and give them a spin, checking if there’s excessive wobble – indicting if it’s out of true or not. If you’ re comfortable re-truing a tire, great. If not you can either take the time to learn (check online for videos) or take it to a bike repair shop.

With the tires mounted give the brakes a test. If they feel loose tighten them up with the quick adjustment by the brake handle. Check the brake cables for any fraying. If there is any fraying replace the cable. If you are not comfortable doing this take the scooter to a repair shop and they will do it for you.

Last step – check every bolt, nut, and screw for tightness.

That should cover the basics of checking over your gear for the upcoming season. I’d also recommend periodic checks through the months just to keep everything as safe as can be.

Also, feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns – we have a fair amount of bicycle repair knowledge.

Enjoy!

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Storing your kicksled for the winter.

Spring is almost here and that means it’s almost time to start scootering – but before you break out the scooter, or shortly after, take a few moments and give your kicksled a little bit of love.

Here are some suggestions for things that you can do for your kicksled before putting it away:

- Check for any damaged pieces of wood, metal or bolts. Check plastic add on runners for cracks and file down/smoothen out any gouges.

- Loosen off all nuts and spray with silicone spray lube. I generally use twice the width of the nut as a guide. That way I know there will be lube on all contacting parts. Retighten nuts.

- Check the sled over for any chipped paint and touch up as necessary.

- Apply rust inhibitor to the runners (if metal)

- Store your kicksled and plastic runners somewhere safe. Make sure nothing heavy rests on it, particularly the runners which are prone to warping and take a while to straighten out.

Last but not least thank your sled for a wonderful winter!

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