meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

YNP #032: My Favorite Dog Supplies

Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

Kids & Family, How To, Pets & Animals, Education

4.8917 Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

There are so many dog supplies out there it can be overwhelming.  Over the years I have developed a list of my go-to supplies that I use and recommend to my clients.

In this episode, I talk about what my favorite dog supply is in each of these 8 categories and why they have become my go-to. 

All supplies can be found on Amazon.com, Chewy.com, or BarkBox.com. 

Disclosure: I only recommend products I have used and loved and all opinions expressed here are my own and are NEVER paid for. That being said, this post may contain affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

A full list of my recommended supplies.

1. Training treat: Freeze dried liver

I never met a dog that could resist these liver treats.  You can break them down into small training pieces or even sprinkle some on top of a picky eaters food.  There is only one ingredient and they are made in the USA.

2. Leash pulling tool: Front clip harness

I prefer using harnesses for leash walking in general.  Especially if you have a heavy puller.  The traditional collar can put a lot of pressure on the neck.  With the leash clipped in the front (you don’t need a double leash like the picture below) when they start to pull they get turned around so it’s hard for them to get the leverage they need to pull hard.  

3. Food bowl: Treat ball

I may be cheating a little bit with this one.  It’s not actually a food bowl, but it is my favorite way to feed your dog.  Instead of inhaling their dinner from a bowl, they knock around a ball and their food comes out.  You have to feed your dog anyway, let them occupy themselves for 20 minutes instead of 20 seconds.

4. Chew toy: Kong

Similar to the treat ball above you can stuff the Kong with your dog’s dinner or some homemade healthy wholefoods (skip the store bought stuffing).  Now your puppy is occupied, chewing, and eating something healthy or their own food!

5. Teething chew: Ice cube

Simple, free and can entertain your dog for hours (weather permitting).  Best part is, they are already in your freezer. 

Favorite dog supply.  Ice cube for teething.

6. Bone: Deer antler

Antlers can be a little pricey but they last a loooong time.  I like to use these as the special bone they only get in their crate during crate and potty training. 

7. Crate: Life stages crate

A crate is an essential tool for any new puppy owner. There are lots of types out there. The life stages crate comes with a divider so it can grow with your puppy.  You can also buy an oversize crate and remove the divider once your puppy is potty trained.  

8. Dog supply company: BarkBox*

There aren’t many companies I get excited about but this one is an exception.  BarkBox is a monthly subscription box full of treats and toys.  The toys are high quality, the treats are healthy and they take great care in making the details fun!  They are a fun, cheeky company that also does lots of work with rescue and shelter pets. 

*This link uses a referral code that any current BarkBox customer can give you.  If you have a friend that already uses BarkBox, use their code and they will get a free box.  I have my free box going to a shelter pet. 

Favorite dog supply company: BarkBox

Listen to the full episode below and enjoy!

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

You are listening to your new puppies podcast. Starting you and your dog off on the right paw. Here's your

0:16.8

host Debbie Salinto. Hello and welcome to episode 32 of your new puppies podcast and today I'm going to talk about my

0:35.2

favorite puppy supply so it's going to be under each category what my favorite is now

0:41.0

none of these are essential to your dog's training and your favorite might be something else.

0:48.0

These have just become my go-tos under each category and I have eight of them for you. So let's dive right in with my

0:57.0

favorite training treats which are just the freeze-dried liver treats. They come in a

1:02.4

bucket and dogs love them. They just

1:06.2

absolutely love them and I love them because it's just one ingredient. It

1:11.1

really is just freeze dried liver. Now I use the chicken ones

1:14.5

because they tend to be smaller and break apart a little easier than say the beef

1:18.6

but dogs smell them from a mile away and I've never met a puppy who didn't go gaga for these things.

1:27.0

95% of the time I'm walking out of a client's training session and they're already like on their phone buying these treats.

1:36.7

They've become the only treats I actually buy anymore.

1:39.5

So now my the second one is my favorite tool for leash pulling. If you have a heavy

1:46.0

puller my favorite is a front clip harness. Now I've solely gravitated over to harnesses in general and away from collars just because I've been noticing a lot more neck injuries from harnesses just because they they tend to be safer I used to not

2:06.3

like harnesses because they encourage pulling and that's still true but I do think

2:10.6

they're a little safer than a collar especially if you have a heavy

2:14.9

puller. So the reason why I like the front clip harness which is just simply

2:19.2

a harness with a clip on the front where the like on their chest if you're having a hard time with

2:24.3

them pulling on a leash if you clip it in the front and when they go to pull it kind of

2:29.1

turns them around so it prevents that pulling and then if you ever need to or ever want to you can

2:36.4

there's usually always a clip in the back as well so you have both options

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.