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Benefits of Dog Kennel - Do All Dogs Need It?
Getting a dog kennel is not a must for all dogs, however having one can be beneficial if the dog are not enclosed in a fenced yard. Buying a dog kennel is less expensive than the cost of fencing an entire yard, making these structures invaluable to people who would like to permit their dogs to run outside, but who can not afford the expense of an entire fence.
Monday, 29th January 2007

Pet Auto Safety Tips - Using Restraints to Keep Your Dog Safe
There are over 6 million auto accidents every year. Car accidents are caused by multiple factors including drunk driving, reckless driving, driving while on a cell phone, and so on. Although you may not engage in any of these dangerous activities, you still have other drivers to consider.
Wednesday, 24th January 2007


Dog House Kits
But making a dog house can be bothersome and very tiring too, especially when we have practically no skill in carpentry. Thankfully, a range of products are available in the market, all suited to novices and people with intermediate skills in carpentry.
Tuesday, 24th October 2006

Don't Be a Dog Butler - Get a Dog Door!!
The main benefit of a dog door is obvious: with the addition of a simple flap to your back door, your dog will be free to come and go from your house.
Thursday, 7th September 2006

Dog Training Collars Really Work
There are a wide variety of dog training collars available on the market, so it gets hard to decide which particular training collar is right for your pet. Dogs
Thursday, 31st August 2006

The Best Toys for Your Dogs
Dogs is a major status symbol in American pet-keeping. Every year, over 12 billion dollars have been spent on dog food and veterinary care alone. According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association’s 2003-2004 Pet Owners’ Survey, more than half of dog owners purchase toys for their dogs.
Thursday, 16th March 2006

Dog Beds: Now That You Have Your New Pooch, Where's He Going to Sleep?
Take my word for it, no matter how much you want your new puppy to sleep with you, this is not the best option. Especially when you're dealing with a 75-pound behemoth that's scared of a little thunder. Your king-sized bed suddenly becomes half a twin-size bed. So next to food and a trip to the vet, a good dog bed should be one of your first major purchases. But what kind of dog bed should you get?
Monday, 13th March 2006

Choosing a Bed for Your Dog
Does your dog enjoy sleeping with you at night? Although cuddling with a pet can keep owner and dog warm and snuggly, keep in mind that most animals are not as clean as people, nor do they always follow the same sleep patterns. A dog can track mud, grass, and even nature's business between your sheets, not to mention fleas and ticks. He might want to go for a walk at 3 a.m. when all you want to do is sleep. These are some of the common reasons why pets deserve a bed of their own.
Friday, 24th February 2006

Upgrading Your Underground Dog Fence without Spending a Fortune
My dog used to be a darter. One of those canines that would see an opening and take off. He’s been hit by a car twice now, neither really that bad, and has been lost more times than I can count. Even at the old home, where a fence has existed for years, the 100 pound lab would simply hop the thing and joy ride if no one was around. It had gotten to the point that I couldn’t even let him outside unless he was on a leash or tied to something.
Monday, 20th February 2006

Choosing Dog Tags for Your Canine
Remember when you first met your dog? He was fresh and new, and you were just getting to know each other. You went through training together, perhaps even ate together. With time, you and your dog became very close – even closer than you are to a lot of people you know.
Wednesday, 8th February 2006

Try Healhy Homemade Dog Treats
Making your own homemade dog treats can be a healthy way to provide your dog with treats that they will enjoy. When you create your own homemade dog treats, you can ensure that only quality ingredients go into the treats and you can tailor them to your dog’s tastes and needs.
Monday, 2nd January 2006

Choosing The Right Signature Toys For Your Dog
When choosing the right signature toy for your precious dog, you should consider several factors. Even when selecting dog toys that are made by signature and high-end labels, you should weigh in several things aside from price and manufacturers.
Thursday, 29th December 2005

Dog Toys For The Brain, Teeth And Feet
Thinking of the best toys that suit your dog? Browse through the dog toys below and see what fits your pet and your budget.
Thursday, 22nd December 2005

Tips On Choosing The Best Dog House For Your Pet
The Humane Society of America recommends dogs live indoors but sometimes it just isn't possible. Maybe you own a large dog and just don't have enough space in your home for the newest, furriest member. In this case, a dog house is a must. Here are a few tips on finding a dog house to suit your pet.
Tuesday, 20th December 2005

Dog Supplies Buying Guide
Just like a baby who needs utmost attention and care, the acquisition of the best supplies for your dog needs some major consideration, too. Here's how you can ensure that your beloved pet gets the best toys, food, and other necessities.
Wednesday, 14th December 2005

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