Articles in the ‘Dogs’ Category

Find Safe and Fun Dog Toys for Your Special Pup



Some of the greatest gifts you can give to your pet are safe, fun dog toys. These come in all shapes, sizes and materials and are loved by dogs of all ages, from puppy stage to full grown and older canines. Why do dogs love toys? They bring out the “playful” side in your pet, allowing you to play and train simultaneously without it seeming to be a dreaded task.



Waterproof Dog Beds: Buying Tips



Buying a great bed for your pup is not such an easy task these days, especially when you need a waterproof dog bed. This type of canine bedding repels water instead of allowing it to soak through, and works great for dogs that are outdoors and often get wet or even for dogs with incontinence. These beds are often not available at the typical discount store, and can be quite expensive when buying at specialty pet stores. Let’s see what you can do to get a reliable, safe bed for your dog without spending a fortune.



Choosing Dog Muzzles for Aggressive Biters and Chewers



If your dog is an aggressive chewer or biter, or if he gets snappy around other dogs or people, a dog muzzle can be a great help in his training. Muzzles can help ensure your safety when you’re working with your pet, as well as ensuring his own safety. There are many kinds of muzzles on the market, and it’s important to choose the best kind for your pet and your needs.



Which Dog Cages Are Best for My Dog?



Dog cages are an important piece of equipment for any dog owner. They can help with puppy training, keep your dog out of mischief when you’re not at home to amuse him and provide a place where he feels safe and comfortable.



Dog Car Cages Keep Your Best Friend Safe



Dog car cages can help keep your dog safe and secure. You’d never consider driving around with a 3-year-old child bouncing around loose in the back seat, but every day, you see people driving around with their dogs, heads hanging out the window. While the pup may be thoroughly enjoying the air blowing through her fur, she’s also seriously at risk in case of an accident. A dog riding unsecured in a car is no less at risk of injury than a child riding in a vehicle without a car seat.




 
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