The Service Dog School Equipment Store
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Training Collars
During the course of your service dog training, you may need to utilize different collars for different purposes (also breed dependent). Below are the collars and brands we typically use. (Paid Links)
Snagle Paw Dog Prong Collar |
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Training Leashes
Choosing a Training leash is definitely a personal choice, although working with a young puppy you may want to may want to start with a cheap nylon leash in-case it gets chewed up and upgrade later. Here are some of the popular styles of Leashes used by our Clients & Trainers over the years. (Paid Links)
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![]() Line Leash |
![]() Nylon Leash |
Grooming Equipment-Brushes
The grooming tools will vary depending on which breed that you actually have. Shorter hypoallergenic dogs may not need a DeFurminator to get out an undercoat, but they may need electronic shears to trim up their coats. Below is a common list of equipment generally on all dogs. (Paid Links)
![]() Slicker Brush |
![]() Fine Hair Comb |
![]() Hair Brush Set |
![]() Dog Brush |
![]() 9-Blade Dematting Tool |
![]() Undercoat Rake |
Grooming Equipment-Nails
Trimming nails can be a scary thing to many people because they are afraid of cutting their dog’s nails too short and hitting the vein in the nail. Using the proper equipment as well as some simple training (in the course videos), will help minimize that problem and show you how to easily deal with it if it does happen. (Paid Links)
![]() Nail Clippers |
![]() Nail Grinder |
![]() Styptic Powder |
![]() Nail File |
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Grooming Equipment-Dental Care
Proper dental care on a daily basis is not only beneficial to your dog’s overall health, but it saves a huge amount of money long term on extractions or tartar control. Below are some things we utilize on a daily basis (outside proper bones & toys for the pups to chew on) to make sure our dog’s chompers are clean. (Paid Links)
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![]() Dog Food |
![]() Dog Chews |
Grooming Equipment-Ear Care
Many breeds of dog’s have floppy ears that can trap dirt & moisture underneath resulting in perfect conditions for bacteria growth that could result in hearing loss. Along with dental care, your dog’s ears should be checked and cleaned daily. (Paid Links)
![]() Ear Cleaner |
![]() Ear Treatment |
![]() Q Tip Cotton Swabs |
Grooming Equipment-Bath Time
Your service dog is going everywhere with you and can easily get dirty. Bath time is important not only to make your dog look and smell nice, but also keep healthy. Bath’s should be done every 2-3 weeks or as needed. Any time less than 2-3 weeks you will need to look for oatmeal based hair produce along with a leave in conditioner. (Paid Links)
![]() Burts Bees Shampoo & Conditioner |
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![]() KaiyingShower Wand |
![]() Tub SpoutWand Adapter |
![]() Gorilla Grip Non-SlipTub Mat |
Safe & Appropriate Toys
Appropriate toys provide mental stimulation, an outlet for normal chewing drive, and positive alternative to destructive chewing of personal property. Dogs, like children, become bored with the same toys; it is highly recommended that types of toys be rotated frequently. Dog should have a number of toys to choose from at all times to help keep the dog engaged when at home and off duty. Not all toys currently on the market are safe for the ages, size or breeds of dogs, The one's on this list are typically the one's we've used for years with our teams and the ones that dogs play with the most:(Paid Links)
![]() Titan Busy Bounce |
![]() Kong Extreme Bounce Toy |
![]() Kong Goodie Bone Toy |
![]() Kong Crackle Stick Toy |
![]() Kong Pull Toy |
![]() Kong Wubba Pull Toy |
![]() Benebone Wishbone |
![]() Benebone Dental Bone |
![]() Benebone Dental Bone |
![]() Nylabone Power Chew Dog Bone Pack |
![]() Jolly Ball Rope Dog Toy |
![]() Chuck-it Durable Ball |
![]() Tuff Ball |
![]() Tuff Ball Rop Tug |
![]() Kong Treat Dispenser |
Common Training Equipment
There are several other optional training tools we use on a daily basis that make the learning process easier, quicker, and a lot more fun for your pup. Although you don’t have to use these and can teach the skill without them, but it makes it a lot simpler. (Paid Links)
![]() Treat & Train |
![]() Treat Pouch |
![]() Mini Switch |
![]() Clip Holder |
![]() Dog Booties |
![]() Halti Head Collar |
![]() Gentle Leader Head Collar |
![]() Figure 8 Head Collar |
![]() Easy Walk Harness |
Kennel & Exercise Pen
A significant and potentially costly item is a kennel for your pup. It’s crucial if you have a rescue or young pup. Even for older ones, ensuring comfort in a kennel for boarding, emergencies, or surgical recovery is important. Choose between a Closed Crate (Airline Approved Style) for young puppies or an Open Metal Mesh Crate (usually double door & folding) for older pups, depending on their needs. (Paid Links)
![]() Petmate Sky Kennel |
![]() Midwest Double Door Kennel |
![]() Agesisi 44 inch. Dog Kennel |
![]() FXW Instant Dog Playpen/strong> |