Saturday, February 28, 2026

Have you ever been to a dog show?

Have you ever been to a dog show?







Dog Shows are so cool.  Disclaimer: I've never showed dogs, so the specifics are a bit of a mystery to me.  But I HAVE been to dog shows, seen the action inside the ring and talked to the owners of these canines.  

It's pretty exciting.  So many gorgeous dogs of all sizes and shapes; all with different jobs.  The American Kennel Club, for example, has 205 recognized breeds, with more breeds added every year.  Dogs that you just don't see every day so it's super fascinating to watch and learn about them. And usually, dog owners are more than willing to talk about their dogs and breeds.










What I have learned is this;

1) A dog has to be purebred, registered with the registry of its breed.

2) To be successful as a show dog, they have to have the characteristics that are valued by that particular breed. Breeders spend years trying to improve their dogs.  They search for just the right combination of parents with just the right traits to make their dogs the best representatives of the breed. 

3) They have to have good manners. They need to accept all the activity around them and the judge examining them without nipping or other bad behavior.  They need to "stack"; standing in a formal position with front legs slightly apart but next to each other and back legs slightly apart but next to each other.  They need to "heel" and move on leash willingly.  They need to be upbeat and energetic.

4) Some dogs just need the basics to be ready for the ring; bathed and nails trimmed. Others need a lot more prep.  They might need extra brushing.  Or a special hair cut.  They sometimes use clothes or towels to help their coats look just right.  It can take several hours to have them ready for the ring. Sometimes, the prep continues the whole time between shows as well. Talk about time consuming.

5) They are judged by judges who are familiar with their particular breed and the desired qualities. One dog is selected as the best in breed.  That dog is then judged against the best of each other breed in their group.  The best of group is then judged against the best of each other group to get that one Best. In. Show.  Getting Best in Show is a very high honor and much celebrated. Quite an addition to a resume for a breeding dog.

6) The goal of showing is ultimately to produce generations of dogs that are increasingly better at what they're supposed to do. The show winners are valued for their contribution to the breed. Without their contribution, we wouldn't have border collies with such high level herding abilities or Weimaraners with such great hunting abilities.  











I make cool coats, grooming coats and other products for helping your dog show at the highest level. They're made using your dog's measurements and breed information for the best fit possible. My goal is to have your dog happy and looking good.  If you are interested in a custom coat, take a look at my website, www.madebyde.com. 








Try my dog cooling vests. Why keep your pups inside when the weather is so nice outside?









Dog lovers usually want to spend time with their pups doing fun stuff.  But that gets more complicated when your pup just wants to lay in the shade and chill because it is SOOOOO hot.

My cool coats are made of synthetic chamois.  You get them wet, wring out the extra water (if you don't want your dog wet too) and put them on.  They work through evaporation for several hours, inside or outside.

They are washable and don't get stiff when dried like real chamois or automotive chamois.  Just wash and air dry as needed.





They can be simple and functional like this one. Great for agility competitions, hiking the trails, etc.






Or blingy and beautiful, like this.  Your pup can make a fashion statement at ringside!





These cool coats can even help working dogs do their jobs more efficiently because they stay focused.


Since these coats are made custom, I can fit any dog!  Find out more at Made by De.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Your Dog NEEDS a Custom Coat!

Your Dog NEEDS a Custom Coat!





Why does your dog need a custom coat?



You love your fur baby. You know they get cold, or hot, or wet. And you want them to be happy and comfortable. But you also know there are a lot of coats out there on the market; most which will not fit right or may not offer the features you want. Or maybe they are not made to last and you’ll have to buy another right away.


What if you had another option? Made by De can help! I make each dog coat as it is ordered, with the features you want. I use the particulars of your dog to make a coat that they can be comfortable in. One that is made to last. One that allows freedom of movement.





The benefits of custom dog clothes


1.  Made for your dog using their unique measurements so they will fit well.

2.  An outfit from Made by De is created using quality fabrics so it will last, meaning you won't have to buy another for quite a while.

3.  The item will be made with the features and colors you want.



Chances are you like doing stuff with your dogs; fun stuff like hiking, running or maybe throwing the ball or  competitions like agility or flyball. They will have more fun and perform to their highest level if they have comfortable clothing that serves the purpose for which it is intended. See Made by De for more info.



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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Looking for something to do with your dog? Dog Activities from A to Z here!

Looking for something to do with your dog?
Dog activities from A to Z here!







If you have a dog (or two or three), you probably love to spend time with them.  But doing the same old thing all the time gets boring.  With summer on it's way, now is a great time to try something different.  It's also a good time to get those cool coats and other gear for helping your dog through the heat.


Take a look at these ideas.  Lots of them can be done at home for fun or with very little training. And for more of a challenge, try looking up clubs and competitions online.  Many of them have competitions that are available for skill levels from beginner to expert.  


Agility - Teach your dog agility. Take them through an obstacle course with jumps, hoops, tunnels, A frame, and other challenges. 

Ball Throwing - Lots of dogs get a kick out of chasing and catching the ball (our Aussie, Quinn's favorite activity).

Canine Freestyle - Dancing with your dog to fun music with a specific routine and cool costumes.

Disc Dog - Formally, a competition with different types of frisbee throws.  Informally, throwing the frisbee for your dog.  Lots of fun for high activity dogs.

(Special) Events - Your area probably has special events like "Day of the Dog" or "Dog Day at ......" these are usually listed in local events or online and get lots of other dogs and their people involved.

Flyball - teams of dogs race each other over hurdles to catch balls. 

Go shopping - Lots of pet shops and sometimes other stores allow or encourage dog parents to bring their furkids.

Herding Trials - Many dogs have herding skills and enjoy the challenge, whether it be cattle, sheep, or other animals.

I.P.O. (Internationale Prufungs-Ordnung) - a sport that includes bite work and strong obedience skills.

Joring (Bike or Ski) - You ride the bike or ski while your dog pulls you with a harness set up. Add a bit of adrenaline to your bikeride or skiing. 

K9 Good Citizen - Teach your pup obedience and enjoy the challenge of getting certified.  CGC, as it's called, teaches many basic skills that help prepare for other sports or activities.

Lure Coursing - Chasing a target along a course. 

Mountain Hiking - Check out the trails and see the sights while exploring nature.

New places - Visit lakes, parks, neighborhoods near or far, that are new to you both.

Obedience Training - Teach your dog good manners.  Informally, at home in a few minutes at a time.  Or enter competitions to test your skills.

Parks for Dogs - Dog parks are springing up all over.  This can be a great place to let your dog burn off some steam and socialize.

Question Other Dog Lovers - Check with other dog people to see what they do for fun with their dogs.  Maybe you can all do whatever it is together.

Rally - A team activity that includes you and your dog going through a course side by side. Going from one sign to the next, the goal is to work together with control while timed.

Showing - If you have a registered dog, there are shows that are organized to present your dog looking their best and representing the standard of the breed.

Treibball - The word means "Push ball" in German. Your dog learns to target balls, pushing them to you with control.

Use That Nose - Nosework is a challenging activity for dogs, using their highly sensitive noses to locate items by scent. Nosework is used by search and rescue dogs or drug dogs, professionally.

Visit a Nursing Home - Take your dog to visit the residents of your local facility. The residents usually don't get to have dogs and appreciate the chance to visit. Be sure to check with the people in charge at the nursing home to find out and follow rules and expectations.

Water - Dock Diving, or swimming are great for cooling off, whether informal fun at the lake or formal competition.

eXplore teaching.  Test your ability to teach your dog new tricks.

Your Activities - Take them along with you when you go to dog friendly places. 

Zoomies - Give them room to move and play, especially in the cooler times of the day.


This list is just a fun sample of fun stuff to do with your dog.  The more you look, the more ideas you'll have.  And any fun time you spend with your dog is going to help build the relationship between the two of you.





I make cool coats, reflective vest and coats that could help you and your dog enjoy fun activities. They're made using your dog's measurements and breed information for the best fit possible. My goal is to have your dog happy and smiling.  If you are interested in one of my products, take a look at my website, www.madebyde.com.  If you SIGN UP for my email list, you get 20% off of your next order.


















Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Custom dog coats! Why settle for cookie cutter dog clothes?

Custom Dog Coats created by
Made by De






I started my business, Made by De, to fill a need.  

Before there was Made by De, I was helping a friend sell some dog clothes online.  Every day I would have someone tell me something to the effect of "I have this dog who.........".  Maybe they were an odd mix.  Maybe they were a breed of dog that is difficult to fit with the standard pet store clothes (thinking dachshund, bulldog, pug.....). Maybe they had a special need.

I started making coats for these people and their pups and they would tell their friends that there was someone who could fit their dog.  Someone who could make a coat with the perfect combination of color, features and fit.  I started Made by De and have not looked back. My goal is to provide the best fitting, most comfortable and durable products possible for your pup.





Reasons why you might buy custom.....

1) Convenience.  You can pick up a coat at a pet store or big box store.  Quick, right?  Except you get home and it doesn't fit your pup so you take it back. You take time out to go to the store, shop and return home twice! I can make a coat specifically for your dog using his or her measurements.  It takes about a week plus shipping time, but it fits!  You are probably actually out less time because you shop online and don't even have to leave the house to get your dog a coat.  Custom is more convenient in the long run.

2) Cost.  You can find inexpensive (cheap) dog clothes.  How long do they last your pup?  Maybe a couple of wearings?  My custom dog coats are made of quality fabrics and notions.  Sewn with attention to durability, comfort and looks.  They cost a bit more than a coat from a big box store, but if you only buy one instead of several, the cost is actually less.

3) Features. At the pet store, they have a selection of coats.  But what if they don't have the color you want in the size you want for your dog?  What if you want a coat with reflective strips AND a hood but they only have one or the other and maybe not in the size you need.  Custom at Made by De means you get the color you want, the fit your dog wants, the features you want, all in one coat!

4) Fit. If you have a labrador or a chihuahua, you might be able to find a coat to fit at the pet store. But what if you  have one of those difficult to fit breeds, and the coats on hand are either too short but fit around or long enough but too big everywhere else? A Made by De coat is made with the measurements of your dog so it fits all over.  If it fits, your dog will be much more comfortable.

Take a look at my website, www.madebyde.com.  See what I offer, styles, etc. If you have questions, want something different than what is listed, or want to talk to the person behind the product, I can be reached through the website contact page, by email at coatsmadebyde@gmail.com, by phone at 1-307-575-0133, or through one of my social media sites.  No matter how you do it, you always get me!  


Show Dogs Have Special Needs