Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Top 6 best narrow calf boots for 2020



Narrow calf boots are increasingly difficult to find since brands do not make many narrow calf boots and styles are often limited. When purchasing the perfect pair of boots, there are a few things to consider like the material and quality, and heel or sole specifications. However, one of the most important things to consider is the fit – Narrow or wide?

For those of you who are blessed with skinny calves or prefer snug-calf boots, here are the best narrow boots for 2020 to help you along with the decision making.

1- Solemani Avigial Women’s Casual Slim Calf Boots

Here’s something to definitely get your attention: These boots are famed for being ultra-comfortable! The Solemani Avigial Women’s Casual Slim Calf Boots fit small calves perfectly and their sizes even go down to a circumference as low as 12 inches. Made from soft leather with stylish detailed stitching and buckle fastenings, the boots are made with a stretch fabric panel which perfectly hug your calves.
These boots come in a 1.5-inch heel, putting the spunk in 'casual’ – so they are perfect for practically any occasion. They are available in black or brown colors and have a non-skid sole.

2 - Blondo Gallo

Taking a delve into a more elegant selection, these Blondo Gallo boots are full-on classy and functional too! With a 1.75-inch heel, these boots look sleek and luxurious with its almond toe front and black suede color. The great thing about this pair is that elegance does not forgo comfort. Women with small calves love these boots and some claim that when they wear them, it feels like they’re not wearing shoes at all!

3 - Freebird Mayan

This pair is great for those unsure if narrow calf boots are really for them. The Freebird Mayan boots come with an adjustable lace-up back that looks gorgeous over jeans. Taking into consideration the corset-style lack-up back, this pair is definitely for someone who wants stand out and has a lot of detailing going on throughout the boot. They are made from distressed suede leather that makes it look something similar to a country-style boot. For the more adventurous boot-wearers, these boots come in blue leather. But conservatives, fret not – they also come in tan and brown too.

4 - Kaitlyn Pan Microsuede Boots

Most women go for fashion and comfort when it comes to boots, however, some go for the ones that are low maintenance and easy to clean. The Kaitlyn Pan Microsuede boots are just that! These great quality boots will not leave you feeling blue on rainy days – you don’t even need to worry about stepping into a mud puddle! They are super durable and the microsuede material retains the boot’s stylish look even after many rounds of cleaning. The boots are really comfortable too as the interior material is made from stretchable fabric and lambskin. The stretchable fabric allows the boot to be stretched for extra room up to 2 inches! It comes with a small 1-inch heel and comes in various sizes to suit your calf.

5 - Frye Phillip Boots

Are you an adventurous boot wearer? Do you long for something more appealing than regular black, tan, and brown boots? Look no further as these Frye Phillip boots come in a whopping 11 different colors! This easy-to-use number comes with a full length zipper at the back and moto-style detailing at the ankle. The sizes are pretty customizable too and they have various circumferences to fit perfectly to your calves. They are also known for their comfort as they are made from soft leather and also has a padded footbed. It comes with a little 0.75-inch heel that is super easy to walk in. These versatile and practical boots are a top favorite.

6 - Cole Haan Perfect Pairs Glenda Knee High Boot

Looking for something with a bit more lift? These 2-inch sleek and stylish boots are perfect for a night out. They come in a light brown and gorgeous black and are sure to turn heads wherever you wear them to. They create and effortless put-together look, not compromising on comfort. They fit snuggly around calves and come with a sturdy wooden heel. Made from a beautiful leather finish, this pair is a favorite among many city-dwellers for its style and high-end appearance.






Tuesday, January 7, 2020

5 Things toy need to get when getting a new dog


Good luck! You've added a new member to the family.
What now?
Beyond the medical examination and vaccinations that each dog must undergo, they must have all the products your dog needs.

1. Bowls 

You must adjust the bowl size for your dog. Remember that with quality food the dog eats small amounts of food, so there is no reason to buy a large bowl.
Most bowls are made of plastic or stainless steel.
The plastic gets weary over time, and is chewy (usually a problem with puppies). There are a few dogs that will develop plastic allergies (one of our dogs has this problem, so eat only stainless steel containers).

2. Leash and collar 

It is important to come with the dog to adjust the leash and collar. The collar must be tight on the neck, especially in new dogs, to prevent escapes or evasions when the dog is unfamiliar with the environment and may be degraded or lost. The collar must be tight, but the option of inserting between the neck and collar remains two fingers comfortably. The leash should be strong and tailored to the dog. It is best not to choose a strip made of metal sandbars, as they may be subject to strong pull.
There are spring-loaded strips up to five meters in length. These strips have the advantage of space, but big drawbacks are the following:

3. Dog Ramps 

If you have stairs in your home, or an SUV, your dog may have a hard time going off and on the vehicle. For that reason you need to buy a dog ramp, and a qaulity one. Its especially important with old dogs, that has less power and no longer can wander arodund like your ones. For the best dog ramps you can visit dogramps101.com, a beautiful site I found lately about the subject.

4. Harness

Some prefer to buy a harness that attaches to the shoulders and chest instead of a collar. The product is highly recommended for small and / or cramped dog owners. Bear in mind that the harness is used to haul loads, so some dogs feel more comfortable dragging their owners with it.

You can buy special anti-tug harnesses at the premium stores to help you cope with your dog's tug. Keep in mind that the harness restricts the dog but does not teach the same thing, so once it goes down the dog will pull again as much as he wants.

A normal harness or anti-tug should be removed from the dog upon entering the home - it is used for walks only and may pester the dog when it is on but not in use. It's important to remember that even if we chose a harness rather than a plain collar, a collar dog should be worn anyway and must have a tag with its name and phone number so that if lost, they can find you soon.

5. Toys and Chewing Accessories

Dog toys are divided into two types: sharing toys and "independent" toys. The sharing toys are balls, ropes, dolls, etc. 85% of dogs will not play with them alone, but only with another dog or you. The second part of the toys also includes the chewing bones, and it includes toys that the dog will spend time playing on his own. Within this setting are all toys that have room to put food (orca, purple dish / bottle, kung, etc.), and chewing bones. This is a great occupation for bored dogs or dogs left alone, and even when guests arrive and the dog moves between the legs.