Advantages: No wires Disadvantages: Still takes leads
PS3 Controlers well what can i say
Well they are great and they have put in motion senses which is great and no wires which is even better I hate it when you trip over it dam things! Its great without leads
The disadvantages are that they are still the same design this may make the PS controler what it is today but as time goes on they have to change it one day! I didnt like how you had to charge it where the Nitendo takes batteries and lasts ages here you have to charge them up.
Then when you buy a new controler you then have to buy a lead to charge it up with you could use the same lead but if theres 2 of you playing its best to get two leads.
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Sarah ...
My friend’s dad has got a couple of dogs and a few weeks ago he decided to get them some new collars…….simple enough you would think.
But, the choice is quite difficult as there are quite a few on the market.
The flexi lead is great for bigger and stronger dogs as my friend’s dad’s are. It gives the handler much more control over the dog via the lead.
The handler can use the lead to keep the dog as far or as near as he/she wants. You use your thumb to stop the lead from expanding.
It’s great for when your in a busy area and therefore need more control over the dog and if you want to bring the dog back to you can do quite effortlessly. You are given a lot of control.
So, when I took the dog out for a walk it was good for both me and the dog The dog has much more distance he could go ...
Advantages: Allows gradual, controlled socialisation Disadvantages: can cause injury if not used correctly
I have read the reviews on dooyoo regarding these and agree whole-heartedly with what they say. So why am I doing a review of my own? - to give another perspective.
The flexi lead is not a long term solution to an aggressive dog or one that will not come back when recalled. It is however proving to be an invaluable training aid.
We adopted a dog from a rescue kennels in March. A collie/german shepherd cross, Rebel was seven months old. Born in the kennels he was briefly homed at 10 weeks but returned to the kennels at three months old. When we adopted him, he was totally untrained, had very little experience of the world, and had not been socialised with other dogs at all. At the kennels the dogs were kept in a kennel on their own, his only experience of other dogs were his neighbours throwing themselves at the door of their ...