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Hi, well I finally managed to get the newsletter out today. I’ve been meaning to get it done for ages but I ‘ve beeen so busy with adding the superb P’etiquette products (handmade designer dog collars, dog leads and dog harnesses) to the website that I’ve just not had the time. Anyhow if you’d like to receive a copy of the newsletter just sign up on our home page. Not only will you get the newsletter but also membership to our VIP club which grants you a 10% discount on everything in the store FOREVER !!!

Also while the World Cup is on I’ve got a special offer for fans of the England Football team. Now you can not only show you and your dog’s support for the team by wearing one of Puchi’s England Doggy T-Shirts but you can have 3 lines of text printed on the T-Shirt absolutely FREE of charge.

England-t-shirtt

have fun,

Anthony

FiFi Fashions for Designer Dog Clothes and so much more

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Hi all,

today I thought I’d share with you a short article on how to teach your dog to retrieve. This is one of the simplest and most fun commands.

You can either read the article on the site here:

FiFi Fashions – Designer Dog Clothes article on teaching your dog to retrieve

or you can read it below:

Teach Your Dog To Retrieve
Teaching your dog to run and retrieve is a very basic and easy training command for him to understand.  It is one of the easiest of tasks to train your dog to do, such as pick up a newspaper or a piece of mail, and it’s fun too!
You can begin the exercise by first showing your puppy or dog how to focus on the area in which you want him to retreat from. You do this by simply pointing to the location with your finger. Your goal here is to get your dog to scope out the exact area while looking for something to bring back to you.
The best way to take care of this first step of retrieve training is to use little bits and pieces of dog food or dog snacks. Take out the food and just sprinkle two or three treats on the ground.  Do not let your dog run to eat the food too fast.  In fact, you should first train him to sit and stay until released, then you point to the ground and say “pickup”, “pickup”.
Each time your dog grabs a piece of food, drop another piece behind you and then point while giving the “pickup” command. As you can probably guess, your dog is going to associate the command you are giving him of “pickup” with the notion to look for something to put in his mouth. This part of training does not take long at all, especially if you are using tasty treats and by also training your dog when he is hungry, as this helps to increase his motivation.
The next step is to start throwing smaller non-food items instead of snacks.  For example, after you throw a couple of treats and your dog responds to the “pickup” command, surprise him by tossing a small ball and then point and command him to pick it up, in the exact same manner that you did with the dog treats. By this time he should run to pick up the ball without hesitation and even start to bring it back to you.  Be sure to praise him each time he does.
Finally, it is time to teach your dog how to drop the object in front of you after he retrieves it. Once your dog has the ball, or whatever object you are using, he should naturally run back to you expecting praise. Give him the “drop it” command and as you pet his head with one hand, take your other hand and pull the object out of his mouth and drop to the ground. Do this as often as you can. Tie the entire process together by starting from the beginning and tossing a ball for him to retrieve. From now on you will enjoy your dog coming back to you and dropping the object right at your feet, every time!

Teach Your Dog To Retrieve


Teaching your dog to run and retrieve is a very basic and easy training command for him to understand. It is one of the easiest of tasks to train your dog to do, such as pick up a newspaper or a piece of mail, and it’s fun too!

You can begin the exercise by first showing your puppy or dog how to focus on the area in which you want him to retreat from. You do this by simply pointing to the location with your finger. Your goal here is to get your dog to scope out the exact area while looking for something to bring back to you.

The best way to take care of this first step of retrieve training is to use little bits and pieces of dog food or dog snacks. Take out the food and just sprinkle two or three treats on the ground. Do not let your dog run to eat the food too fast. In fact, you should first train him to sit and stay until released, then you point to the ground and say “pickup”, “pickup”.

Each time your dog grabs a piece of food, drop another piece behind you and then point while giving the “pickup” command. As you can probably guess, your dog is going to associate the command you are giving him of “pickup” with the notion to look for something to put in his mouth. This part of training does not take long at all, especially if you are using tasty treats and by also training your dog when he is hungry, as this helps to increase his motivation.

The next step is to start throwing smaller non-food items instead of snacks. For example, after you throw a couple of treats and your dog responds to the “pickup” command, surprise him by tossing a small ball and then point and command him to pick it up, in the exact same manner that you did with the dog treats. By this time he should run to pick up the ball without hesitation and even start to bring it back to you. Be sure to praise him each time he does.

Finally, it is time to teach your dog how to drop the object in front of you after he retrieves it. Once your dog has the ball, or whatever object you are using, he should naturally run back to you expecting praise. Give him the “drop it” command and as you pet his head with one hand, take your other hand and pull the object out of his mouth and drop to the ground. Do this as often as you can. Tie the entire process together by starting from the beginning and tossing a ball for him to retrieve. From now on you will enjoy your dog coming back to you and dropping the object right at your feet, every time!

hope you like the article and,as usual, any comments are more than welcome,
have fun with your dog and see you soon,
Anthony
FiFi Fashions


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Here Come The Girls

Hi all,

for those of you who like dressing their little princesses up to the nines you might want to check out the new Hip Doggie dresses I’ve added to the site.

There are some real glamour outfits on there (as only the Americans can do) as well as some denim and “goth” pieces. Anyhow please take a look and let me know what you think. The new dresses can be found by clicking on the picture below.

blue hawaii dress

Until the next time, best wishes to you and your dogs,

Anthony

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Hi,

just a quickie to say I have just taken delivery of some great reflective dog leads. This are a low cost way to help ensure you and your dog can be seen after dark.

You can take a look by clicking the image below

Reflective Dog Lead

Reflective Dog Lead

Until next time,take care,

Anthony – FiFi Fashions

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Hi all,

just a reminder that I’ve now got a Facebook Group page. I’d love  to see you on there to get some interesting discussions going. It would be especially nice to see some pictures of you and your dogs.

Here’s the link:

Hope we can create a nice place for us to meet up and chat,

all the best,

Anthony

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