Touchango K9 - Touchango Toys

Touchango K9 - Touchango Toys Touchango K9 is the home of Touchango Toys, durable and motivational dog toys. We are exclusive Retai In 2017 we launched our own toy brand - Touchango Toys.

Touchango K9 is a family run business based in the beautiful Kent countryside, close to the beach. I have been involved in dog sports for over 25 years, firstly in obedience which was closely followed by agility. I compete at Championship Level agility and also run an Agility Club training other people and their dogs. Most weekends throughout the summer we can be found at an agility competition so

mewhere in the UK! We have used many different toys over the years, and we have drawn on our vast experience to create Touchango Toys - combining all the things we love the most into the very best toys, handmade by ourselves in the UK with love. Touchango Toys are bright, funky and durable toys designed to encourage interactive play between you and your dog. We carefully select products from all around the world - climbing grade webbing and tough bungee shock cord, and a range of the very best balls, making beautiful and super durable toys for the strongest of tugging dogs (we have a couple of those !). Many of our webbing designs are exclusive to Touchango Toys, and we now have our own range of balls too making Touchango Toys pretty unique. We are also extremely passionate about providing amazing customer service. We are always available to chat about suitability of products, how to correctly fit or if you want a bit of advice (even if it's what colour would suit your dog best !). We offer a friendly, knowledgable service and will always go that extra little bit for our customers, you are very important to us! If we can help in any way at all, please just ask.

As the temperatures rise this week, I keep seeing posts shared on cooling overheated dogs by cooling their feet first wi...
24/06/2024

As the temperatures rise this week, I keep seeing posts shared on cooling overheated dogs by cooling their feet first with warm water πŸ™ˆ

Current recommendation is to immerse the dog in cool water as quickly as you can. Heatstroke is very often fatal anyway so you need to act fast, cooling the dog first before you transport to the vets. Working dogs dunked in a water trough is perfect, just make sure you keep their head up.

Best thing of all is to avoid your dog getting to that stage anyway.
If anyone is interested this is an excellent group with lots of good info backed up by research, aimed at working/sports dogs πŸ™‚.

Emergency Cooling of Canine Heat Casualties: critical thinking

There has been lots of information going around on cooling hot dogs, some really good, some really bad!
With some of the new updated information (which isn't actually new) from professionals on the advised best methods of rapid cooling including cold-water immersion for young/healthy dogs, or evaporative cooling for older/unwell dogs there has been the usual comments on this being dangerous even though the available evidence and experience says otherwise.

Comments I've seen in the last 2 weeks include...

"I put cold-water on my dog once because he was overheating and he died, my vet said this was the wrong thing to do as it caused him to go into shock", "never put cold water on a hot dog it causes the blood vessels to constrict and has the opposite effect", "the race vets (leading ones at that) all say this is dangerous and is forbidden at international races".

In dogs, there are various reasons you hear (even from some vets) why you shouldn't use cold water, such as "Shock" or "Cold Water Shock" being the most common from pet owners, trainers, and sport dog owners etc. Cold-water causes peripheral vasoconstriction and slows down cooling being the most common from some vets. And sometimes DIC (a blood clotting disorder) which is caused by the heat damage, NOT cooling.

Let's take the following scenario...

A heatstroking dog arrives at an emergency vet clinic where the team are waiting, upon arrival they immediately begin rapid cooling measures with cold water to bring the dog's temperature down fast, but the dog dies.

Did the dog die because the water used for cooling was too cold and the dog's temperature was dropped too fast?

Some would say yes, but some people tend to lack the ability to critically evaluate a situation and see beyond what is right in front of them, it is extremely unlikely and association does not mean causation, before you come anywhere near that conclusion you have to look a little deeper and ask a few important questions such as...

1. How long was the dog above a critical temperature?
2. How long before the owner realised the dog was in trouble and sought help or began cooling measures?
3. Did the owner apply any active cooling measures before transport? What did they do? How long for?
4. If they did cool did they monitor temperature and stop cooling measures at a safe temp?
5. Is the owner telling the truth? Most vets will agree pet owners don't always tell the truth in these cases for various reasons, guilt, or being judged maybe?
6. Is that particular owner able to critically evaluate the situation?

All these things matter because it is generally well accepted in human and veterinary medicine that it is the length of time above a dangerous temperature that determines the chance of survival, and that temperature is different for different dogs.

Veterinary professionals also talk a lot about evidence based medicine, yet there has only been one study ever that compared the temperature of the water or the use of ice for external cooling in dogs, and it showed that ice water and cold water cooling were the fastest and most effective method of cooling. The concept that ice or cold water causes vasoconstriction and slows the cooling process has never been scientifically validated.

People worry about cooling when their first concern should be that the HEAT is the immediate life threat and you need to get it down to a safe temperature fast, and the earlier you recognise the signs and start cooling measures the better the chance of survival.

Vets generally work in a clinic or hospital, they see patients after the event, when what often determines outcome is what you do in the field at point of injury, it used to be the accepted practice to get to a vet fast, now it's becoming more widely accepted to cool before transport because again it is length of time they are above a critical temperature.

Added to this a lot of what has been taught, and is still being taught in veterinary medicine including first aid is all based on clinical medicine, not field medicine which is a completely different environment and although not always a huge deal clinical medicine doesn't always translate well to the field setting. There is not and has never been any formal training in prehospital care in the veterinary industry, it doesn't exist (unlike human medicine).
However over the last decade or so and mostly in the US there has been a lot of work to establish guidlines and training, with the Veterinary Committee on Trauma (VetCOT) publishing their best practice recommendations in 2016, Hot Dogs UK refer to these guidlines in their article.

A lot of the k9 field medicine (including heat injury prevention and management) comes down from the military who for obvious reasons have a hell of a lot of experience in this area!

To quote one working dog Vet...

β€œWe know with Heat Related Illness fatality rates are high, and what you do in the field makes a difference, not how fast you transport to a vet, you eventually have to get them there, but what you do in the field, how fast you cool those dogs down will make or break the life of your Canine, and we're still seeing too many preventable deaths.”

The bottom line is healthy dogs don't die because they were cooled down, they die because they were too hot for too long, and dogs that have been too hot for too long tend to die no matter how you treat them, so then the cooling process often gets the blame (especially when cold water and rapid cooling are involved) when they were going to die anyway because the damage has already been done.

Those that understand this, that work with working dogs in hot environments, that have treated hundreds of these cases in the field, rapidly cool these dogs as fast as possible with whatever they have available, with cold water if they have it, and they save these dogs when they catch it early.

It's probably a luxury if you have multiple cooling methods to choose from so just use what you have to cool the dog as fast as possible while ideally monitoring temperature which is another important point, you can cool too far if you continue to cool past the point the dog's temperature has reached a safe temperature, and because temperature continues to drop for a short time after you stop active cooling measures (plus re**al temp lags behind core temp during rapid temperature changes) it is advised to stop cooling just above normal resting temp, the exact number varies depending on the source but in the range of 103–104Β°F (39.5–40Β°C) re**al temp, monitoring is important and doesn't get much attention, the dog should be continually monitored during transport but most pet owners etc. are probably unlikely to have a thermometer (you should have 1 or 2 in your first aid kit) and in that case you have to rely on the person's ability and experience understanding the signs and reading the dog which is not ideal, but in such a case even 10mins of any rapid cooling method before transport will give the dog a better chance. So cooling too far is another reason cooling methods get the blame.

Added to this it is very difficult to change some people's heat philosophy when these outdated ideas have been around a long time, takes a lot of strength of character for some to admit there might be a better way, but it is going in the right direction, albeit slowly, and because of the hard work of some professionals.

It doesn't matter what you learned from your very experienced breeder, other mushers, what you learned from an expert Vet years ago, or what a Vet learned in Vet school 20 or 30 years ago, things move on, if you are not constantly evaluating what you learn, looking to improve, gain new ideas, move forward, keep learning and improving instead of looking in the past then whatever field you are in you will never improve and be any better than you are at this moment.

Those at the top of their game in any field don't get there by doing the same old thing because "that's the way we've always done it" or "that's what I learned years ago", they're constantly learning, looking for new ideas and ways to improve to be the best they can be and improve outcomes, learning from others, if some people didn't have that mindset we would still be in the dark ages, and there are some good people out there to learn from.

There is a lot of debate and argument in this area making it more complicated than it needs to be when the simple message is...

The key to field treatment is simply to cool the dog down as fast as possible using whatever methods are available!

Further information:

MYTH BUSTING – COOLING HOT DOGS
https://heatstroke.dog/2023/07/20/myth-busting-cooling-hot-dogs/?fbclid=IwAR07ChOSq-PTfc-DN_B_aePTMzKGq06I7GGuzw3-QBmskg3MipglcSys2Js

Royal Veterinary College
https://www.rvc.ac.uk/vetcompass/news/the-rvc-urges-owners-of-hot-dogs-to-cool-first-transport-second?fbclid=IwAR023ZAXQm_1n9FQwo8aVCP2SZdxdmBhXMgwH-e_m3iaX2OHyK0nujbO_Ws

Cooling methods used in dogs with heat-related illness under UK primary veterinary care 2016-2018
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=108153058936611&id=100092257509484

Rethinking Heat Injury in the SOF Multipurpose Canine:
A Critical Review.
Janice L. Baker, DVM; Paul J. Hollier, DVM; Laura Miller; Ward A. Lacy
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227176693_Rethinking_Heat_Injury_in_the_SOF_Multipurpose_Canine_A_Critical_Review

Heat Injury in Working Dogs Webinar with Dr. Janice Baker
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=108093635609220&id=100092257509484

πŸ“’ This week is starting off with a bang  with our long awaited TotoFit shipment arriving at the end of the week πŸ₯³Nubby a...
24/06/2024

πŸ“’ This week is starting off with a bang with our long awaited TotoFit shipment arriving at the end of the week πŸ₯³

Nubby and Smooth TotoPawds, and also Matz are now on pre-order on the website for all of you who have been waiting patiently and would like priority shipping πŸ˜ƒ

AND !!! We have managed to grab a limited number of the incredibly popular Toto Puckz !! *Does a little happy dance* πŸ™Œ

https://www.touchangok9.co.uk/toto-fit/products/

Our πŸ”₯NEW πŸ”₯ Titan Bungee Rings are available to order on the website. These went down a storm at the show last weekend πŸ˜€T...
21/06/2024

Our πŸ”₯NEW πŸ”₯ Titan Bungee Rings are available to order on the website. These went down a storm at the show last weekend πŸ˜€

These super durable balls are made from natural rubber and certified non toxic πŸ‘Œ

Currently available in Rainbow Leopard with pink ball and Blue Space with orange ball - green will be available shortly ⬇️⬇️

https://www.touchangok9.co.uk/titan-bungee-rings/

Second and last day of Axstane Championship Show 😊 Changeable weather yesterday with everyone bravely battling wind, tor...
16/06/2024

Second and last day of Axstane Championship Show 😊 Changeable weather yesterday with everyone bravely battling wind, torrential rain, and brilliant sunshine πŸ˜‚ Thank you to all of our customers 😬 Weather looks better today πŸ‘Œ

Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, Dog Copenhagen, Haqihana, TotoFit, natural treats πŸ’œ

πŸ”₯ NEW πŸ”₯You asked (and asked πŸ˜‚) for the Titan Balls, and we have now added them to our ever expanding range 😬Available on...
13/06/2024

πŸ”₯ NEW πŸ”₯

You asked (and asked πŸ˜‚) for the Titan Balls, and we have now added them to our ever expanding range 😬

Available on the trade stand this weekend, and by special order of course πŸ‘Œ

Super durable balls, tested by Drift βœ”οΈ

This weekend you will find us at the Axstane Championship Agility Show at the Orsett Showground, Essex πŸ˜€Restock of Touch...
11/06/2024

This weekend you will find us at the Axstane Championship Agility Show at the Orsett Showground, Essex πŸ˜€

Restock of Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, Dog Copenhagen, Haqihana, TotoFit, plus plenty of Natural Treats includung the super popular Anco Bone Broth, Protein Bars and Goats Milk cartons 😍

Last call for orders !! See you there πŸ™‚

Good morning from a sunny day 2 of Thames Championship Agility show. 🌞Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, TotoFit, Haqihana...
09/06/2024

Good morning from a sunny day 2 of Thames Championship Agility show. 🌞

Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, TotoFit, Haqihana, Dog Copenhagen and lots of natural treats 😊

This weekend you can find us at the brilliant Thames Championship Agility Show at the Newbury Showground 😊We are stocked...
04/06/2024

This weekend you can find us at the brilliant Thames Championship Agility Show at the Newbury Showground 😊

We are stocked up on Touchango Toys, Slips and leads, Canine Magnetix, Dog Copenhagen, and Natural Treats. We will be showcasing our new brand of Haqihana harness, which a lot of you are waiting to see πŸ˜ƒ

Anco Bone Broth, Oceans Protein Bars, Toplife Goats Milk and lots more of your favourites.

See you there !!

A firm favourite, Anco Pate πŸ˜ƒSingle source protein chubs with nothing artificial added !! Anco Pate contains the superfo...
03/06/2024

A firm favourite, Anco Pate πŸ˜ƒ

Single source protein chubs with nothing artificial added !! Anco Pate contains the superfood Chia for strength and endurance as well as a herbal mix to aid digestion and help strengthen the immune system πŸ₯°

Naturally rich in Omega 3, vitamins and minerals, Anco Pate is a tasty and nutritious treat suitable for training, filling toys, spreading on licking mats or hiding tablets in.

Just the right texture, not too crumbly or wet. Freeze it if you don't want to use the whole chub straight away - our Top Tip is cut it up first πŸ™ƒ

Also, did we mention super value for money and some great flavours 🧐

Available on our website or tradestand.

https://www.touchangok9.co.uk/natural-treats/pate-chubs/

And they are on the website !! πŸ₯³Haqihana harnesses, just the most brilliant fit in our opinion, allowing tremendous free...
25/05/2024

And they are on the website !! πŸ₯³

Haqihana harnesses, just the most brilliant fit in our opinion, allowing tremendous freedom of movement πŸ™Œ Some gorgeous colours available including yellow πŸ’›

Handmade in Italy, ALL components sourced in Europe, non toxic and recyclable πŸ‘ πŸ‘Œ

Tested by our own dogs and thoroughly recommended. This is our opening stock, if the size/colour combo you want is not currently listed then please send us a message πŸ˜€

https://www.touchangok9.co.uk/haqihana-harness/

πŸ”₯ New Brand Alert πŸ”₯We first saw this brand at Crufts, and absolutely loved them. After a months rigorous testing with ou...
24/05/2024

πŸ”₯ New Brand Alert πŸ”₯

We first saw this brand at Crufts, and absolutely loved them. After a months rigorous testing with our own dogs we are pleased to introduce the Haqihana range of harnesses 😍

Why do we love them so much?
Firstly the fit !! They are SUPER adjustable, allowing unrivalled freedom of movement particularly around the shoulders, sitting well back off the elbow ensuring no pinching.

They are the only harness endorsed by Turid Rugaas, author and dog trainer who needs no introduction.

They are made from super soft nylon with special stitching, which prevents rubbing πŸ™Œ The width of the webbing means they fit even the smallest, narrow framed dogs between the front legs.

Some amazing colours on offer, including yellow which gets requested very often !!

Not only a standard fit harness but also a longer length and additionally a double back harness available.

5 year guarantee, and to top it off, made it Italy πŸ‘

We can’t wait to show you these harnesses in person, and they will be available on the website over the weekend 😊

Any orders ( especially for toys) to be in the week before each show please πŸ˜ƒWho are we seeing in June?? 😎
20/05/2024

Any orders ( especially for toys) to be in the week before each show please πŸ˜ƒ

Who are we seeing in June?? 😎

Day 2 of Vyne, weather not so great today πŸ˜• We have lots of natural treats if you need to keep your dogs entertained, pl...
06/05/2024

Day 2 of Vyne, weather not so great today πŸ˜• We have lots of natural treats if you need to keep your dogs entertained, plus our usual lovely goodies😍
We will start packing up after lunch so if you need anything then come and see us sooooon 😎

Good morning from a very sunny Vyne Championship Agility Show at Newbury Showground 🌞We are stocked up on Touchango Toys...
05/05/2024

Good morning from a very sunny Vyne Championship Agility Show at Newbury Showground 🌞

We are stocked up on Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, Dog Copenhagen, TotoFit and natural treats. Anco Bone broth and protein bars are in demand this morning 😊

Have a great weekend whatever you are doing πŸ™Œ

Wow, huge congratulations to Helen Postle and Vesper, becoming FMBB Agility World Champion in Italy yesterday !!  πŸ™Œ πŸ₯³We ...
29/04/2024

Wow, huge congratulations to Helen Postle and Vesper, becoming FMBB Agility World Champion in Italy yesterday !! πŸ™Œ πŸ₯³

We are absolutely thrilled for them, so much hard work and dedication goes into competing at this standard, and just an incredibly talented pair 😍

Amazing achievement !!!

⭐️ NEW IN ⭐️ this week and available on the stand at Wallingford this weekend....Anco Oceans Protein Bars, packed with H...
20/04/2024

⭐️ NEW IN ⭐️ this week and available on the stand at Wallingford this weekend....

Anco Oceans Protein Bars, packed with Herring and Superfoods, in 3 varieties - Blueberry, Cranberry or Pumpkin πŸ˜€ A handy 25g bar you can pop in your pocket with a whopping 16g of protein in each.

Sustainably fished Baltic Herring, naturally air dried to retain all of the goodness πŸ‘Œ 100% natural with so many benefits for your dog at a very modest price πŸ₯°

Blueberry - Blueberries have a high vitamin C content, help support healthy skin, coat and heart. They are so nutritionally rich that just a small amount gives them a major vitamin C boost. The anti-oxidants in Blueberries can help support the immune system, protect cells from damage by fighting free radicals, improve cognitive function and help to reduce inflammation and prevent disease. Blueberries also contain minerals that help maintain strong bones as well as Vitamin K, which improves calcium absorption.

Cranberry - Naturally rich in minerals, vitamins and antioxidants, Cranberries provide a powerful boost to your dogs health. Cranberries contain Vitamins A, B1, B2 and C. Those and the high concentration of antioxidants can help support the immune system, protect cells from fighting free radicals, improve cognitive function and help to reduce inflammation and prevent disease! Cranberries have natural bacteria fighting properties, which can assist in the prevention and healing of bladder infections by prohibiting the adhesion of specific bacteria which causes UTI's.

Pumpkin - Pumpkin is a natural stomach soother (it has the unique ability to cure both constipation and diarrhea in your dog) Pumpkin strengthens your dog's digestive health by supporting the presence of beneficial gut bacteria in the digestive tract. Pumpkin contains a high concentration of Vitamin A which promotes eye health. Also has a high concentration of Potassium which helps regulate blood pressure, improves muscle health and assists metabolism.

https://www.touchangok9.co.uk/natural-treats/fish/

Wallingford Day 1 😊 The sun is shining and Matt is ready for you 😎We have the small stand this weekend - as always if yo...
20/04/2024

Wallingford Day 1 😊 The sun is shining and Matt is ready for you 😎

We have the small stand this weekend - as always if you can’t see the exact toy/lead you would like then speak to Matt πŸ‘Œ

This weekend you can find us at the Wallingford Agility Show at Newbury Showground. Fingers crossed for the weather!Touc...
18/04/2024

This weekend you can find us at the Wallingford Agility Show at Newbury Showground. Fingers crossed for the weather!
Touchango Toys, Dog Copenhagen, Canine Magnetix, TotoFit and a huge range of Natural Treats including a restock of the popular Skippers Wolfish Flatties πŸ™Œ

If you have a bit if FOMO from not being at the show you can always have a browse of the website 😬

www.touchangok9.co.uk

Super sunny Day 1 of the Wessex Agility Show πŸ™Œ Matt is flying solo this weekend, please someone bring him coffee, don’t ...
12/04/2024

Super sunny Day 1 of the Wessex Agility Show πŸ™Œ
Matt is flying solo this weekend, please someone bring him coffee, don’t think he’s had chance to grab one yet πŸ˜‚ You are keeping him very busy 😬
Have a great weekend whatever you are doing. If you are not at the show you can still buy online πŸ‘‡

www.touchangok9.co.uk

This weekend you can find us at the Wessex Agility Show at the South of England Showground from Friday through to Sunday...
10/04/2024

This weekend you can find us at the Wessex Agility Show at the South of England Showground from Friday through to Sunday πŸ˜ƒ

Touchango Toys, Canine Magnetix, TotoFit, Dog Copenhagen and Ruffwear harnesses plus our usual selection of natural treats πŸ’œ

First show of the year, super excited to see everyone - who’s there ?

It's fantastic Friday πŸ₯³ and the first of our new webbing designs are on the website and toys are available to order 🀩Giv...
05/04/2024

It's fantastic Friday πŸ₯³ and the first of our new webbing designs are on the website and toys are available to order 🀩

Give much love to HOWDY πŸ™Œ

Top quality dog gear from leading brands

Happy Easter everyone 🐣Who else is taking one for the team this weekend πŸ™‹πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ
31/03/2024

Happy Easter everyone 🐣

Who else is taking one for the team this weekend πŸ™‹πŸΌβ€β™€οΈ

30/03/2024
Looking forward to our first shows and catching up with everyone after a very long winter !! πŸ₯³Here's where you can find ...
27/03/2024

Looking forward to our first shows and catching up with everyone after a very long winter !! πŸ₯³

Here's where you can find us in April πŸ˜€ All toy pre orders need to be with us at least a week before each show please πŸ™

Yes, that's correct, we wimped out of doing an Easter Show this year πŸ˜† 🌧

See you all soon !!

Lots (and LOTS !!) of Plaited lead and Slip Lead orders going out this last week πŸ€—Order times are slightly longer than u...
25/03/2024

Lots (and LOTS !!) of Plaited lead and Slip Lead orders going out this last week πŸ€—Order times are slightly longer than usual due to sheer volume, sorry 😳

We are still waiting for some of the webbing designs to come back into stock after selling out at Crufts, but if you need some inspiration for different colour combinations then here you go 😬

Thank you so much to everyone that as supported us at crufts, it really is so much appreciated πŸ₯° A little bit different ...
11/03/2024

Thank you so much to everyone that as supported us at crufts, it really is so much appreciated πŸ₯° A little bit different for us this year, working in partnership with Performance Dog UK 🐾

The feedback on the new designs was epic - we absolutely love them too and will get them up on the website available to order as quickly as we can for those of you who missed out ! πŸ™Œ

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Touchango K9 is a family run business based in the beautiful Kent countryside, close to the beach. I have been involved myself in dog sports for over 25 years, firstly in obedience which was closely followed by agility. I compete at Championship Level agility and also run an Agility Club training other people and their dogs. Most weekends throughout the summer we can be found at an agility competition somewhere in the UK! We are very passionate about our dogs and also their gear. Frankly, only the best will do. Over the years we have tried and tested a lot of different stuff and definitely have our favourites. So Touchango K9 was created out of wanting to share these favourites with others - top quality, durable dog gear, kit that you can trust and will stand up to rigorous use by active and working dogs. All of our products are tried and tested by our owns dogs, if we wouldn't use it ourselves we won't stock it, it's that simple. This also means we have great working knowledge of our products and are always happy to talk about them! We are always sourcing new and exciting products, things that are a little bit different, that we know our customers will love as much as we do. We stock major brands such as TotoFit, Hurtta, Ruffwear, Canine Magnetix, Doggo, FitDog.

In autumn 2018 we launched Touchango Toys, our own brand of interactive and training toys. Touchango Toys has been incredibly successful and goes from strength to strength. We handmake all of our own toys, and as well as our extensive range we can also make to order and even personalise for you. So we are definitely passionate about dogs and the products we stock, but we are also extremely passionate about providing amazing customer service. We are always available to chat about suitability of products, how to correctly fit or if you want a bit of advice (even if it's what colour would suit your dog best !). We offer a friendly, knowledgable service and will always go that extra little bit for our customers, you are very important to us! If we can help in any way at all, please just ask.


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